As the year 2010 is about to finish, it
has brought many innovations and technologies which will change the
shape of the future. These innovations are dawn of a new era of
autonomous power where technologies will run our daily life
thus making are work more efficient and will reduce the time of
discoveries. 2010 has turned out to be one such year, when people from
around the world have achieved their groundbreaking innovative
milestones.
So here I have compiled a list of ten
most famous space and aviation innovations of 2010 which will surely
widen the scope of aviation and space exploration.
Solar Impulse HB-SIA
Powered by solar batteries, Solar Impulse HB-SIA in July made a successful flight lasting more then 26 hours. The aircraft reached a height of 28,500 feet and flew over night after collecting solar energy at day light.
ESA CRYO-SAT 2
The function of Cryo-Sat 2 satellite is to study
the unprecedented data about the polar ice caps and also to track the
thickness of the ice caps in the polar regions of Earth. The satellite
has interferometric radar range-finder and twin antennas which will
study the ice burgs floating in the sea.
Masten Space Systems Xombie
Masten Space Systems is an aerospace
startup company that has successfully developed a line of Vertical
Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) spacecraft initially for unmanned research
flights.
Airbus Military A400M
The Airbus A400M is a multi-national
four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft. It was designed by
Airbus Military as a tactical airlifter with strategic capabilities.
Atacama Large Millimeter Array
Atacama Large Millimeter Array is the most
powerful radio-telescope array on the planet. It will allow the
scientists to observe the gravitational collapse that initiates the
birth of stars and the red-shifted radiation emitted 10 billion years
ago from the far reaches of the universe.
Spacex Falcon-9
As the
shuttles are near retirement, NASA is planning for back up options to
send man into space to continue space exploration and maintain crew
cycle in the International Space Station (ISS). Space X Falcon-9 rocket
will be used to send astronauts into orbit in the Dragon capsule.
Eads Astrium Tandem-X Satellite
TanDEM-X an Earth observation satellite,
which, together with the almost identical TerraSAR-X radar satellite,
will form a high-precision radar interferometer system.
The satellite formation can generate images similar to stereoscopic
pictures. It will be possible to measure all the Earth’s land surface a period of less than three years.
Boeing X-37
X-37 was built by Boeing’s Phantom Works
Division and looks just like a space shuttle i.e. having two wings and
twin ‘V’ shape vertical stabilizers with a payload back of a size of
small truck payload bay and also have black thermal tiles on the belly
of the craft. It’s a highly classified project which nobody knows about
the function or mission except for the official authorities.
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne/Boeing X-51A Waverider
The Boeing X-51 is an unmanned scramjet
demonstration aircraft for hypersonic (Mach 6) flight testing. It
successfully completed its first free-flight on 26 May 2010 and also
achieved the longest duration flight at speeds over Mach and makes it a
fastest engine ever built.
Boeing A160 Hummingbird
The Boeing A160 Hummingbird is an
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) helicopter. Its design incorporates many
new technologies never before used in helicopters, allowing for greater
endurance and altitude than any helicopter currently in operation.
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