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Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater)
Meet Nils and Clue
Monday, July 22 at 2:30 p.m. EDT
Visitors to the NASA pavilion are finding plenty to do during this first full day of the airshow. Activities inside include collecting informational handouts, trying out a flight simulator, and chatting with NASA researchers and engineers.
A popular attraction today is the opportunity to meet the two NASA test pilots who will be flying the X-59 quiet supersonic technology demonstrator. Jim “Clue” Less (left) and Nils Larson are seen below meeting Oshkosh attendees and signing autographs.
They also participated in a panel today about NASA’s Quesst mission, which will use the X-59 to gather information for federal and international regulators that could lead to enabling commercial faster-than-sound air travel over land.
— John Gould
NASA at Oshkosh Open for Business
Monday, July 22 at 11:30 a.m. EDT
Welcome to NASA’s web coverage of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2024.
It’s a bright, sunny, and warm day here in Wisconsin. There are airplanes of all types taking to the skies above us, and many more parked on the airport grounds.
Oshkosh is the largest fly in and airshow in the world. More than half a million people are expected to attend and celebrate the spirit of aviation.
NASA is here too and involved in all kinds of ways. The NASA pavilion – center of NASA-related activities – is now open for the week and already is full of visitors!
To learn more about NASA’s involvement this week, read our preview story.
— John Gould
NASA Aeronautics Returns to Oshkosh
Sunday, July 21 at 8:30 p.m. EDT
NASA will appear at Oshkosh with a full slate of interactive exhibits, informative activities, and fascinating people to meet. But if you can’t make it we’ve got you covered. Enjoy the show virtually right here on this page. John Gould will be onsite this coming week sending in daily updates with news about NASA’s events and festivities. Our goal is to give you our best “you are there” experience. Just with no cheese curds.
— Jim Banke