Currently, Moloney is also a corresponding member of the International Academy of Astronautics, an associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a fellow of the American Physical Society, and a fellow of the Institute of Physics. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space.
the budget is spent um on education and on Aviation we often forget about that second or that first a in NASA the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA is doing a ton of work on developing planes that can be uh more fuel efficient more cost effective emit fewer emissions things like that so we're really talking about the other
But in some ways it's largely a set of thoughts that I put together from work that NASA is doing broadly in aeronautics and space. And especially on the aeronautics side, NASA's gone through a fairly significant transformation to focus more on autonomy.
but believe it or not, those have never been validated. Even with aeronautics and wind tunnels, you test out that kind of stuff that validates your codes. But with fuel in upper stage rockets in microgravity, that's a very difficult thing to do anywhere on earth.
And they're talking about engineering. They're talking about aeronautics . These are the impacts and changes that you want to make everyone can't move to Cape Cod.
My brother and I were always very interested in the world of aeronautics , and that's how it was when I started studying aeronautics in 1981. Well, the truth is, not from the year we all wanted to be astronauts, which was
So Dr. David Newman was nominated by President Barack Obama in January 2015 and confirmed by the US Senate in April 2015 to serve as the Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Prior to her tenure with NASA, Newman was the Apollo program professor of Aeronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT,
in aeronautics and space. And especially on the aeronautics side, NASA's gone through a fairly significant transformation to focus more on autonomy. And this has become a big debate.
So at the end, it's really a complex equation to sort. And even more in aeronautics we're going Airbus or Boeing.
But I just wanted to make the point that we-- within NASA, there are sort of four major organizations that are responsible for the NASA missions. There's one that's responsible for Aeronautics . So one of A's in NASA stands for "Aeronautics ," even though I think NASA is much better known for the space side.
As you say, I studied aeronautical engineering. I was driven by that because my father was an air traffic controller in aeronautics , and he always showed us the things he did and the people he worked with. My brother and I were always very interested in the world of aeronautics , and that's how it was when
And it may be the most important, is to make life better here on Earth. And the first A in NASA is Aeronautics . And we're going to have to transition sometime to green aviation.
He never did build his flying machine. And he turned his attentions elsewhere. But he was so dedicated to bring scientific rigor to this field, that he contributed immeasurably to the field of the science of aeronautics . He knows how he disparaged ballooning. That's because they were a bunch of idiots out there with balloons at the time. In his very excellent report recently made on the progress of aeronautics to the British Aeronautical
There's one that's responsible for Aeronautics . So one of A's in NASA stands for "Aeronautics ," even though I think NASA is much better known for the space side. Within the Space domain, we have the human exploration and operations.
If you look at what NASA's contribution and the government contribution in creating jobs and creating innovation as well, early on in the century, we invested heavily in creating the basic research for aeronautics . And that resulted in establishing companies like Boeing, Lockheed, and so on that are creating a significant amount of jobs
So those could be control systems or spacecraft, mostly on the space side. The research I talk about is mostly done on aeronautics . So it's not so much applied anymore on the space side.
And so the Data Science Group looks at how data mining algorithms can be applied to these different areas. So for example, within aeronautics , a big focus of ours has been aviation safety. For example, identifying previously unknown anomalies that are of some operational significance, that have a safety concern.
For example, identifying previously unknown anomalies that are of some operational significance, that have a safety concern. We are also doing some other work in aeronautics such as using machine learning for surrogate modeling. And also we are doing right now some text mining as well-- that's actually an effort that's been going for quite a while.
And around about 1960--this ad is from late in 1959--and early 1960 in the technical aviation engineering journals, astronautics and aeronautics , suddenly these huge physics proofs are published that explain the relationship between volume and cost in space. And after those calculations are published, you don't see depictions of spacious space cabins anymore.
It's really fascinating. But here's what he has to say. And this is a paper he wrote for a research journal. "At the time I commenced my experiments in aeronautics , it was not generally believed that it would ever be possible to make a large machine, heavier than the air, that would lift itself from the earth by dynamic energy generated by the machine itself. It is true that a great number of experiments had been made with balloons, but these are in no sense
So he gets a job with what was then the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics , or NACA, which was the agency that
later on very instrumental in establishing the Civil um air Ministry I believe or Aeronautics Association which
father was an air traffic controller in aeronautics , and he always showed us the things he did and the people he worked with. My brother and I were always very interested in the world of aeronautics , and that's how it was when I started studying aeronautics in 1981. Well, the
Then, we also have to NASA Aeronautics Research Institute, which began in 2012.
Moloney is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Prior to joining AIP, Moloney was a Director for Space and Aeronautics at the US National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for more than 15 years.
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Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Prior to her tenure with NASA, Newman was the Apollo program professor of Aeronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, in Cambridge. Ms. Newman's expertise is in multidisciplinary research encompassing aerospace, biomedical engineering.
And then also a little description of how you all can get involved in our efforts. So in general, NASA is aimed at problems in aeronautics , earth science, space science, and space exploration. And so the Data Science Group looks at how data mining algorithms can be applied to these different areas.
As far as the work that we're planning, right now when we run our anomaly detection algorithms, And of course, most of the work that I described here is funded by our Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate,
Right, so the first A in NASA actually is Aeronautics .
And they are just very nice machines now. And as a boat designer you try to use what's done on this field and to apply all the techniques of aeronautics in the boat design. It's just like amazing because we can do great things.
We're going to talk about many things related to space, your adventure, your experience, you as a person, but we'd like you to tell us how an aeronautics student with a perfect 10 average, by the way, becomes an astronaut. What were all the steps to get to where you are?
So make you guys hungry. Hopefully, the next 10 years, we'll invest $3.5 billion into aeronautics and aviation.
Some examples here. What we use, the techniques that I just described for rocket engine test stands, for robotic spaceflights, aeronautics .
But there's rain that appears. S. PETE WORDEN: Well, NASA and its predecessor agency, the National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics , were really based on free and open exchange of information and publishing.
to the field of the science of aeronautics . He knows how he disparaged ballooning. That's because they were a bunch of idiots out there with balloons at the time. In his very excellent report recently made on the progress of aeronautics to the British Aeronautical Society, Mr. Francis W. Berry says, "It is singular that no one has taken advantage of an ascertained fact to put the balloon to more pleasurable, has more prolonged use than
How did I get here? Well, how did I become an astronaut? As you say, I studied aeronautical engineering. I was driven by that because my father was an air traffic controller in aeronautics , and he always showed us the things he did and the people he worked with.
advances the success of its 10-member societies. Currently, Moloney is also a corresponding member of the International Academy of Astronautics, an associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a fellow of the American Physical Society, and a fellow of the Institute of Physics.