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Here I am with our trusty Iroquois A2-1022 on arrival at Learmonth for Search And Rescue duties. On the 01OCT80, 36 Squadron Hercules A97-007, seen here in the background, under the command of F/L R L Allchin, had flown us across Australia from Fairbairn that day.
We had deployed one of our two SAR aircraft from Williamtown for Exercise Western Reward. Our Iroquois people were very used to loading our aircraft into Hercules for transport anywhere in the world. Photo via William Noble.
More than 600 students with 72 teams from around the world participated in the 30th Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC) on April 19 and April 20 near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Participating teams represented 42 colleges and universities and 30 high schools from 24 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 13 other nations from around the world. Teams were awarded points based on navigating a half-mile obstacle course, conducting mission-specific task challenges, and completing multiple safety and design reviews with NASA engineers.
Photo Credit: NASA/ Charles Beason
C-130H, 96-1004, from the 109th AS, 133rd AW, Minnesota ANG on static display at the Duluth Airshow.
Our evenings entertainment arrived again.
USAF C130J Hercules on training excercise around our area.
Several evenings this week, we never tire of watching them.
A Herc from the USAF 302nd Airlift Wing departing Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport on a return flight to its home at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado after a day fighting the Yarnell Hill wildfire in Arizona.
More than 500 students from around the world competed in NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC) Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22, at the Aviation Challenge camp of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, near NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
NASA hosted 48 teams from 16 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, as well as the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, India, Mexico, Peru, and Singapore.
Throughout the nine-month challenge, each team will attempt to design, build, and test human-powered rovers capable of traversing a challenging half-mile obstacle course that simulates the terrain of the Moon, Mars, or other rocky bodies in our solar system. In addition, students must also design and demonstrate a unique tool capable of completing various mission tasks.
HERC is one of NASA's nine Artemis Student Challenges - a variety of activities providing students access to the knowledge and technology required to achieve the goals of the Artemis Program.
Replays of the competition are available on NASA Marshall YouTube and NASA's HERC Facebook page.
IMAGE CREDIT: NASA
More than 500 students from around the world competed in NASA's Human Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC) Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22, at the Aviation Challenge camp of the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, near NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
NASA hosted 48 teams from 16 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, as well as the countries of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, India, Mexico, Peru, and Singapore.
Throughout the nine-month challenge, each team will attempt to design, build, and test human-powered rovers capable of traversing a challenging half-mile obstacle course that simulates the terrain of the Moon, Mars, or other rocky bodies in our solar system. In addition, students must also design and demonstrate a unique tool capable of completing various mission tasks.
HERC is one of NASA's nine Artemis Student Challenges - a variety of activities providing students access to the knowledge and technology required to achieve the goals of the Artemis Program.
Replays of the competition are available on NASA Marshall YouTube and NASA's HERC Facebook page.
IMAGE CREDIT: NASA
today's his bday.
i think we'll go hunt fish and kill balloons and get a body rub and eat tuna and chew up bones and....
Royal Air Force, Lockheed C130J Hercules, ZH867
Bwlch, Mach Loop, 26/1/23
Training flight from RAF Brize Norton, callsign ZORRO44
The last short nosed 'Stubby' C-130 'Herc' in RAF service, ZH889, passes through LFA17 on a fine late spring morning. Callsign 'Comet162'
A KC-130J Super Hercules flies over Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California, Feb. 2, 2021. Marines with Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 (VMGR-252) trained in an unfamiliar environment in order to increase proficiency in critical mission skills such as aerial refueling, complex maneuvers, and logistical support. VMGR-252 is a subordinate unit of 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, which is the aviation combat element of II Marine Expeditionary Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Servante R. Coba)
Royal Air Force, Lockheed C130J Hercules, ZH889
Bwlch, Mach Loop, 26/1/23
Training flight from RAF Brize Norton, callsign ZORRO43
RIAT 08,
Turkish Air Force, 222Filo, 73-0991, C-130E, Turkish Stars c/s arriving as support for the display team.