NASA to develop UAV with 14-day endurance
NASA plans to develop an unmanned aircraft capable of staying airborne for 14 days as part of its High-Altitude Long-Endurance Remotely Operated Aircraft (HALE ROA) technology program, according to fiscal year 2006 budget documents. Known as "Artemis," the new research aircraft is one of four new...
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