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    hypersonics

    Explore "hypersonics" with insightful episodes like "Season 6 Episode 24 - Navy Eyes AI, Hypersonics in Future Space Technology and Research", "Hypersonics: Fostering Innovation and Research at Mach 5 E17", "The Aussie Space Program - it's Hypersonic (82)" and "July 2017 — Need for Speed: The Promise and Peril of Hypersonics" from podcasts like ""GovCast", "AZ TechCast", "Shirtloads of Science" and "National Defense Magazine"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    Season 6 Episode 24 - Navy Eyes AI, Hypersonics in Future Space Technology and Research

    Season 6 Episode 24 - Navy Eyes AI, Hypersonics in Future Space Technology and Research

    The U.S. Navy has a keen interest on the space domain. This is where key technologies like spacecraft and ground-and-control stations play an integral part in passing on intelligence and other information about the world to U.S. military services globally.

    The Naval Research Laboratory’s Naval Center for Space Technology is one of four research directorates, and the focal point and integrator for the lab’s technology development used in space systems. Director Steven Meier breaks down some of the history in spacecraft development and how the center is prioritizing emerging areas like artificial intelligence and hypersonics that will advance the defense mission across all domains.

    Hypersonics: Fostering Innovation and Research at Mach 5 E17

    Hypersonics: Fostering Innovation and Research at Mach 5 E17
    Hypersonics: Fostering Innovation and Research at Mach 5 E17 In this episode of AZTechCast, the official podcast of the Arizona Technology Council, distinguished business leaders from Raytheon Missiles & Defense, the University of Arizona College of Engineering and the U.S. Air Force Academy joined Council President and CEO, Steve Zylstra, to discuss the importance of [...]

    The Aussie Space Program - it's Hypersonic (82)

    The Aussie Space Program - it's Hypersonic  (82)

    Hypersonic space injection is different. It's fast like a Kangaroo, Air breathing like a lungfish and reusable like a keepcup. UQ's Professor Michael Smart takes Dr Karl through an Australian development that could jumpstart the space program downunder. It has been part of a research program spanning 30 years and Hypersonics could be ready to fly in 5 years says Professor Michael - (with an injection of money).