InfoAge Science & History Museums
International Marconi Day 2021
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJThe New Jersey Antique Radio Club is hosting International Marconi Day 2021 An on the air amateur radio event. Held every year on the Saturday closest to Marconi’s birthday, 25 April. Sponsored by The Cornish Radio Amateur Club The objective: To establish direct two-way communication with 15 different Official Award Stations W2RTM the amateur radio […]
Faster and Higher: The X-15 Rocket Plane
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJDesigned to fly higher and faster than any aircraft before, the X15 was the merger of aviation and space flight. Able to travel up to Mach 6 and over 50 miles high the X-15 expanded our understanding of high-speed flight. Knowledge gained from almost 200 flights provided critical data for designing the space shuttle.
Faster and Higher: The X-15 Rocket Plane
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJDesigned to fly higher and faster than any aircraft before, the X15 was the merger of aviation and space flight. Able to travel up to Mach 6 and over 50 miles high the X-15 expanded our understanding of high-speed flight. Knowledge gained from almost 200 flights provided critical data for designing the space shuttle.
The James Webb Space Telescope – Hubble’s Successor
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJWith the 30th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope upon us, scientists accept the fact that the Hubble will not last forever. It's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, will peer far deeper into the Universe than Hubble ever could. Such an advanced telescope has created tremendous engineering challenges, but it is expected to revolutionize […]
The James Webb Space Telescope – Hubble’s Successor
InfoAge Science & History Museums 2201 Marconi Road, Wall, NJWith the 30th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope upon us, scientists accept the fact that the Hubble will not last forever. It's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, will peer far deeper into the Universe than Hubble ever could. Such an advanced telescope has created tremendous engineering challenges, but it is expected to revolutionize […]