NASA And Air Force Work To Establish Hypersonic Science Centers

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Sept. 22, 2008

Beth Dickey 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-2087 
beth.dickey-1@xxxxxxxx   

Kathy Barnstorff 
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 
757-864-9886/757-344-8511 
kathy.barnstorff@xxxxxxxx   

Larine Barr 
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio 
937-522-3525 
larine.barr@xxxxxxxxxxxx   

RELEASE: 08-238

NASA AND AIR FORCE WORK TO ESTABLISH HYPERSONIC SCIENCE CENTERS

WASHINGTON -- NASA and the United States Air Force are looking for 
university and industry partners as they work to advance hypersonic 
research. 

NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate in Washington and the 
Air Force Research Laboratory's Office of Science Research at 
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, have released a 
broad agency announcement describing their intent to establish three 
national hypersonic science centers. Hypersonic speed is defined as 
Mach 5, or five times the speed of sound, and faster. 

NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program and the Air Force Office of 
Science Research plan to set aside as much as $30 million to fund the 
centers over five years. The maximum grant will be approximately $2 
million a year. The jointly funded program will support 
university-level basic science or engineering research that provides 
improved understanding of hypersonic flight. 

"We have identified three critical research areas: air-breathing 
propulsion, materials and structures, and boundary layer control," 
said James Pittman, principal investigator for NASA's Fundamental 
Aeronautics Program's Hypersonics Project at NASA's Langley Research 
Center in Hampton, Va. "These three areas are the biggest hurdles to 
successful hypersonic flight and low-cost space access using an 
air-breathing engine." 

Details about the announcement and the process for submitting 
proposals are available at: 


http://www.grants.gov 


For more information about NASA's aeronautics research, visit: 



http://aeronautics.nasa.gov 


For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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