NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center
Located at Edwards, California, in the western Mojave Desert, Armstrong Flight Research Center is NASA's primary center for atmospheric flight research and operations.
NASA’s X-59 Completes Historic First Flight
At the Edge of Speed: NASA Armstrong’s Hypersonic Journey
From Earth to Mars: The NASA System Behind Next-Gen Missions
NASA Armstrong Experimental Aircraft
NASA Rehearses How to Measure X-59’s Noise Levels
Testing the Drop: NASA Works to Improve Supersonic Parachutes for Mars Missions
NASA Advances Air Taxi Passenger Comfort Studies
NASA Temperature and Strain Measurement System Ready for Flight
Award-Winning NASA Video Captures Human Side of Science
NASA Pilots Inspire the Next Generation of Explorers
Helicopter Removes Historic Rooftop Artifact
Flight testing lidar hazard detection instrument for lunar missions
NASA Armstrong 2024 Project Highlights
Atmospheric Probe Flies to Higher Readiness
Subscale Aircraft Laboratory Takes Concepts to Flight
NASA Finds Upside Down is Right Side Up
X-43A Record Speed Flight Commemorated
NASA Armstrong Builds Pod to Advance Computer Vision for Aviation
Unrestricted Climb: NASA Aerial Videographer Creates Front Row Seat to Thrilling Flights
NASA Tests Ground Recording Equipment for X-59’s Future Quiet Supersonic Flights
NASA Armstrong Builds Model Wing to Help Advance Unique Design
NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center 2023 Highlights
Home of NASA’s High-Risk Flight Research
NASA Concludes Wind Study
NASA Student Airborne Research Program 2023: Sky-High Science Learning
NASA Armstrong Supports Wind Study
Studying Thunderstorms with NASA’s ER-2 Aircraft
NASA F-18 Gets New Paint
NASA Armstrong Supports Robotics Competition