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NASA Langley Celebrates 1. Years of Innovation at Hampton Roads Mini Maker Faire. Hampton, Virginia, is home to the oldest NASA/NACA field center, NASA Langley Research Center.
Established in 1. President Woodrow Wilson, just 1.
Wright brothers’ historic flight, NASA Langley, which was named after aviation pioneer Samuel Pierpont Langley, is celebrating its 1. And what better way to commemorate a center known for so much innovation than by hosting the Hampton Roads Mini Maker Faire, collectively organized by folks from NASA Langley, the City of Hampton, and 7. Makerspace. The Faire takes place for one day only, this Saturday, May 6, at the Hampton Roads Convention Center, and is free to attend. We spoke with NASA Langley’s Nancy Holloway, one of the co- organizers, to learn more.
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Holloway has been with NASA for 3. Fabrication Technology Development Branch, is responsible for establishing the innovation fabrication “i.
Fab” and personal fabrication “p. Fab” labs, and holds six U. S. patents related to sensors and advanced materials technologies. Inspiring! 1. How will the 1. NASA Langley be reflected at the Faire? In many forms including: Welcoming Ceremony: We have a special “Welcoming Ceremony” that features Ed Healy, NASA Langley Engineering Director/Leadership; Donnie Tuck, the Mayor of the City of Hampton; and Beau Turner, producer of the Faire and owner of the 7. Makerspace. Healy and Mayor Tuck will share in their remarks comments about NASA Langley and the Centennial.
They’ll discuss how making has been a part of the past, present, and future of NASA Langley Research Center and the Hampton Roads community. Layout: The layout of the event is such that the makers are placed into groups of planetary clusters. Center Stage: Throughout the day, NASA images and short videos will be played on the large center stage monitor in between talks/presentations. Centennial Trailer: We’ll have the NASA Centennial trailer at the event. Visitors can walk through the inside and learn about the past, present, and future of Langley Research Center. We’ll even have an employee in an astronaut outfit walking around and taking photos and selfies with participants. We’ll also have a special photo booth called “Postcards from Space,” where people can take a photo with a special space background and print out a card.
We’ll also have a large blow- up astronaut in the lobby of the Convention Center, along with large banners including a Langley Centennial and NASA banner. Watch Soldier Blue Online Full Movie here. NASA banner flags will adorn the the outside area. Langley Centennial Bags: Participants will receive a NASA Langley Centennial bag to keep the items they make while at the Faire. And of course, NASA makers.
Here are a few: Mars Habitat in VRThe Advanced Concepts Laboratory, NASA Langley’s digital studio, has worked with NASA engineers to create a Mars habitat in VR. Watch Vampire In Brooklyn Tube Free. You are able to walk around inside of the habitat and interact with objects. You get to be the first astronaut living on Mars! Stratospheric Aerosol Gas Experiment (SAGE) III Virtual Reality Demo. SAGE III is a laser science instrument built and tested at NASA Langley and launched this past February 2. It’s now attached to the International Space Station and is taking data of Earth’s atmosphere. In celebration of the successful launch of SAGE III’s instrument payload, users get to experience this state- of- the- art instrument in 3.
D virtual reality using the Oculus Rift Development Kit 2. Game- Changing Robonaut R2 and Sphero Robotic Challenge Course. Learn what NASA is doing in the field of robotics and meet the agency’s first humanoid robot R2. Visitors will interact with and drive Sphero robots around an obstacle course. Visitors will also learn what NASA is doing in the field of robotics and meet the agency’s first humanoid robot Robonaut 2, or R2.
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Mars Village Playscape. Children can make a number of NASA- related creations from recycled materials, including building a Mars Village from cardboard and recycled materials, fabricating Mars rovers from cardboard and powering them with balloons, creating NASA jetpacks from recycled plastic bottles and duct tape, and making astronaut helmets from card stock.
Vertical Wind Tunnel for Maker Experiments. Come check out an interactive exhibit where makers of all ages can use common materials to create their own model of a spacecraft to land on another planet and then test what they build in a vertical wind tunnel.
Electron Beam Freeform Fabrication (EBF3)NASA Langley’s large- scale metal “3. The Call Up Full Movie on this page. D printing” process, Electron Beam Freeform Fabrication, is being developed to build rocket nozzles, aircraft parts, wind tunnel models, and manufacture parts in space!
See how these parts are made! What effect does the presence of NASA Langley have on the maker community in Hampton Roads? NASA Langley’s participation in the Hampton Roads Maker Faire has done much to communicate to the Hampton Roads community the Maker Movement. Through communications on the Center and in the local community, there are makers everywhere; however, many people we talk to unfortunately have never heard of a “Maker Faire” or the term “maker,” though they are one.
Through these communications, many are excited to come and experience the Faire. A local Hampton TV channel and newspaper, Daily Press, is interested in covering the event.
We have several maker groups and workspaces in the community, from the 7. Makerspace and Studios in Norfolk, to the Northside Makers, to the College of William and Mary Small Hall, all are examples of makerspaces.
NASA Langley is in the process of standing up an SOA makerspace called Lark Works (a play on the word La. RC for Langley Research Center). It will have a bird, the lark, as the logo, as a nod to Langley’s aeronautical and “flight” research, which has been going on since 1. What can folks expect at the Hampton Roads Mini Maker Faire?
Mars virtual reality, NASA robots, drones, vertical wind tunnel, steampunk airship, telescopes, electronics, bee and chicken keepers, maker educators, child makers, FIRST robotics teams, bio- hacking, startups, stop- motion film making, electronics, a cooking demonstration by an award- winning executive chef, learning about locks as mechanical puzzles, a large chaos machine, wood turners, ukulele makers, a Star Wars troupe, air- powered rockets, as well as a Cosplay and Steampunk Costume Contest. How many maker exhibits will there be? Cosplay and Steampunk Costume Contest.
The participants typically make their outfits and are makers at heart. There will be robotics demonstrations, Splendid Teapot Racing, Chrysler Museum glass blowers, blacksmiths, neon bending, and telescopes. The winners of the contest will receive special prizes that incorporate the Langley Centennial logo. This will be a once- in- a- lifetime prize, as we won’t have another 1. Is there anything in particular that you feel uniquely defines the Hampton Roads maker community? Hampton Roads has a slogan, “First from the Sea, First to the Stars.” This encompasses the history of the area with some of the first English settlers who landed in the area (i.
Jamestown, Cape Henry in Virginia Beach, and Hampton), to large shipbuilding industries, and of course aeronautical and space research. In addition to the NASA Langley Research Center, (originally called the Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory), we also have Langley Air Force Base right next door to the Center. Some of NASA Langley’s wind tunnels are on the Air Force Base and still very active. The original astronauts all trained at Langley! The astronauts practiced their moon walks at Langley.
Pictured above is an astronaut practicing a moon walk, attached to the large gantry system, at Langley. Rumor has it when Neil Armstrong was asked how it was to walk on the moon, he replied, “It was just like it was at Langley.”) Almost every airplane that ever flew or is currently flying — be it general aviation, commercial, military, stealthy/classified — has Langley technology in it.