NASA’s New Propulsion Technology for Deep Space Missions
NASA announces successful new propulsion technology the Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine, or RDRE, tested at Marshall Space Flight Center.
If you didn't find what you were looking for, try a new search!
NASA announces successful new propulsion technology the Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine, or RDRE, tested at Marshall Space Flight Center.
Jetoptera that can take off and land vertically (VTOL) to reach Mach 0.8 with its bladeless propulsion, working like bladeless Dyson fans.
Today we are talking about SpaceX’s hints at using nuclear propulsion along with NASA’s Artemis plans, which also mention nuclear propulsion.
New revolutionary iodine electric propulsion system for spacecraft, tested in orbit for first time.
Solar Electric Propulsion, futuristic electric thrusters emitting a cool blue glow will guide the Psyche spacecraft through deep space to a metal-rich asteroid.
NASA is leading an effort, working with the Department of Energy (DOE), to advance space nuclear technologies and selected three reactor design concept proposals for a nuclear
New propulsion system could allow for flight speeds of Mach 6 to 17 (more than 4,600 to 13,000 miles per hour).
The ASCEND demonstrator project by Airbus UpNext aims to significantly boost the performance of electric- and hybrid-electric propulsion systems in future low-emission aircraft.
Take a look at this video Jetoptera’s bladeless propulsion system that utilizes fluid induction.
Airbus proposes a radical design of six removable fuel cell propeller propulsion systems.