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NASA’s New Nuclear Propulsion System Could Get Us to Mars in Just 6 Months!
In a groundbreaking development, Ohio State University has unveiled a new concept for nuclear thermal propulsion that could significantly cut down travel time to Mars. Building on past space ...
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Portal Space Systems brings its solar thermal propulsion system up to full power during test
Portal Space Systems says it has successfully tested its solar thermal propulsion system at operational temperatures inside a vacuum chamber.
If we achieve advanced nuclear, antimatter propulsion or other advance propulsion it would be possible to achieve near constant acceleration. This would enable travel times to Mars in the 3-8 day ...
Japan has a remarkable idea for disposing of space junk and debris without the need to ever come into contact with it, which ...
QuesTek Innovations, a leader in space-grade materials design and predictive simulation, is proud to welcome Pangea Propulsion as the latest, and first European aerospace innovator to adopt its ICMD® ...
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US to develop resilient material for jet engines that eat shockwaves for propulsion
RDE is a propulsion system that promises higher power, greater fuel efficiency, and lower emissions than conventional rocket ...
NASA's Glenn Research Centre in Northeast Ohio has been selected to lead the development of nuclear power systems for lunar ...
NASA NIAC has funded studying the development of a constellation of spacecraft powered by the Helicity Drive, a compact and scalable fusion propulsion system. In April 2, 2024 – Helicity Space had an ...
Portal Space System's Supernova uses sunlight to power a thermal propulsion system that can allow spacecraft to move rapidly between orbits. Credit: Portal Space Systems WASHINGTON — Portal Space ...
The Propulsion Systems Market is witnessing strong momentum driven by surging demand for advanced aerospace, defense, and marine technologies. Rising air traffic, defense modernization programs ...
AUSTIN, Texas — A UK-based fusion rocket propulsion company announced it's opening a new office in the U.S. in Austin. A spokesperson for Pulsar Fusion said the move puts the company in “the heart of ...
Founded in 1983 and based in Cedar City, Utah, ISP has developed a proprietary portfolio of propellant formulations and tactical motor configurations, with proven flight heritage across a number of ...
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