In a collaboration between multiple partners in the aviation industry, NASA is helping determine if the latest advances in aircraft engines and fuels can reduce atmospheric warming from condensation trails. Those condensation trails can trap heat in our atmosphere under specific conditions and increase the impact the aviation industry has on global warming. NASA partnered […]
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Advanced Air Transport Technology, Advanced Air Vehicles Program, Aeronautics, Airborne Science, Armstrong Flight Research Center, Green Aviation Tech
Posted on
December 11, 2023
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