NASA has decided to roll back the Artemis 1 Moon rocket inside to protect it from Hurricane Ian. Launch is delayed once again. NASA has…
Posts published by “Kathleen Thompson”
Kathleen heads the position of sub-editor and has previously been associated with various other organizations in the position of managing editor. AT the very outset, she appears to be a highly skilled professional and bustling with energy and life. Her inclination towards adventure, high end technology, and robotics and automation justifies her dedicated writing career to drone technology. In her span of three years of working with Aerospace News, Kathleen is always on the go to scout for the most relevant topic to entice more readers and increase subscription history of the news site.
Drones with the purpose of delivering prescription drugs to patients’ homes could soon be seen in the skies over certain cities in the United States.…
The latest $800 million package of US security support to Ukraine is crammed with armaments that may wreak havoc on invading Russian forces. The US…
Drones are rapidly gaining in popularity. As the weather heats up, you should expect to see more people flying them. It’s also nesting season for…
The area of the Tri-Cities Airport Authority Aerospace Park is immense, with green, East Tennessee acreage stretching in every direction. The only thing that could…
The US Federal Aviation Administration said earlier this month that field testing of small Drones traffic management in areas below 400 feet will begin this…
MLB is no longer the change-averse institution it once was, as evidenced by its embrace of highly questionable rule changes in recent seasons. The MLB…
In the world of snowboarding, there’s a long-standing conflict between competition and style. In the middle of Sports and entertainment. Between man-made snowpark slopes and…
The U.S space agency reported that its experimental helicopter and rover push their limits further on Mars. This flight of the helicopter, called Ingenuity was…