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Laser-driven graphene propulsion could enable fuel-free deep space missions
Space travel has long involved heavy lifting. To reach a destination, the spacecraft has ...
The Artemis II crew is conducting critical tests aboard the Orion capsule as they approach their scheduled splashdown off the ...
The company's novel rocket engine could be a game changer for the U.S. military.
Lasers could one day steer solar sails and adjust a satellite's position in outer space, thanks to graphene. An experiment on ...
The experiment also showed that tuning the light beam controlled the propulsion—the stronger the laser, the greater the ...
Marotta will be exhibiting at the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colo., the week of April 13, at stand #330. Representatives will be available to discuss the BPE-35 Propellant Gear Pump and ...
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World’s first megawatt-class hydrogen turboprop engine completes maiden flight test
China has completed a landmark test in hydrogen-powered aviation, as a large unmanned cargo ...
They were flying a spacecraft that had never carried crew before and entering the atmosphere on a trajectory that had never ...
The University of Utah, Penn State, and Colorado-based metal 3D printing specialist Elementum 3D have received funding through NASA’s Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I program to ...
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