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Flying on Air: The Science of Inflatable Wings
BIG BLUE is a comprehensive aerospace project experience to design, build and conduct a complex, high altitude experiment to verify the feasibility of inflatable-wing technology for Mars exploration. To date, three successful high-altitude experiments have been completed, along with participation in a student unmanned aerial vehicle competition. From the workforce development perspective, students involved in BIG BLUE join the aerospace workforce while participating in the challenging research-oriented project, which influences their decision to choose and pursue an aerospace career. Two of the University of Kentucky professors overseeing the project, Suzanne Weaver Smith and Jamey Jacob, discuss the programs journey, which comes to an end in 2007 with the final flight of BIG BLUE V. From the Series:Center for Visualization
Video Length: 1700
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: February 08, 2007
View Count: 18
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