Engineers developed an engine prototype which could reach unprecedented speeds, cutting down interplanetary travel time.
Egor Biriulin, who works at Rosatom’s scientific institute in Troitsk, explained to a Russian newspaper per Gizmodo that this engine can speed up particles to an incredible 100 kilometers per second.
Dave Limp tells Commercial Space Conference attendees what it's going to take to get back to the Moon and eventually Mars via ...
SpaceX has shared dramatic footage and images of its Super Heavy booster firing up ahead of its eighth test flight.
In the absence of a living specimen, scientists say, an ambling, flying, swimming, or slithering automaton is the next best ...
In the heart of wintertime, when springtime flowers have yet to bloom and the sky remains gray one day after the next, it can ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNEngineers develop a fully 3D-printed electrospray engine that can power tiny satellitesAn electrospray engine applies an electric field to a conductive liquid, generating a high-speed jet of tiny droplets that ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS engineers 3D-print tiny coin-sized engines to steer small satellites in spaceThis 3D printing technology could allow astronauts to manufacture satellite engines in space, eliminating the need for Earth-based launches.
“Now four weeks into the mission, Blue Ghost has downlinked more than 15 GB of data, including NASA science data, from record-breaking GNSS signals to magnetic field measurements, that is already ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHypersonic drones that soar at 5 times the speed of sound planned by US firmsThe firms intend to present affordable UAS capabilities to the US which will allow the country to boost its stockpile of hypersonic drones.
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