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February 01, 2019

Airborne 02.01.19: Sebring 2019, Erie Airport, NATCA Grateful

Also: Alsim Reports, P-8A Poseidon Contract, Catalina Island, SDASM Free Admission

The annual Sebring Sport Aviation Expo has a hard time catching a break from Mother Nature. Despite that, the event is showing signs of life, with better organization, and is apparently listening to critiques from years past. Cooler temperatures, rain, and high winds typified much of the event, but it didn't keep a fair segment of the Sport Aviation Universe from showing up. Gyroplanes continue to show signs of Life, while formally popular powered parachutes seem to be disappearing at a rapid rate. Amphibs continue to get a lot of attention, with the Progressive Aerodyne Searey, in particular, drawing most of the attention. On the other hand, the Icon A5 was there... but for most of the event, it&

Curiosity Says Farewell To Mars' Vera Rubin Ridge

Takes Final Selfie Before Heading To A New Location

NASA's Curiosity rover has taken its last selfie on Vera Rubin Ridge and descended toward a clay region of Mount Sharp. The twisting ridge on Mars has been the rover's home for more than a year, providing scientists with new samples - and new questions - to puzzle over.

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Active Galaxies Point To New Physics Of Cosmic Expansion

Researchers Use Quasars To Fill In Multi-Billion-Year Gaps

Investigating the history of the cosmos with a large sample of distant ‘active’ galaxies observed by ESA’s XMM-Newton, a team of astronomers found there might be more to the early expansion of the Universe than predicted by the standard model of cosmology.

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Aero-TV: DJI’s Mightiest Mavic – ANN Reviews The Mavic 2 Pro

Lots Of Features Packed Into A Compact Platform
 
Aero-News drone expert KC Sealock recently had a chance to get his hands on a DJI Mavic 2 Pro drone, and ran it through its paces.

Blue Origin To Launch Telesat’s Advanced Global LEO Satellite Constellation

Will Demonstrate New Glenn's Heavy-Lift And Volume Capabilities

Blue Origin has signed a multi-launch agreement with Telesat to play a key role in the deployment of their LEO constellation, which will provide fiber-like broadband services anywhere on Earth.

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