First Nuclear-Powered Spaceship will take off by 2027
The first Nuclear-Powered Spaceship that could send humans to Mars quicker than today’s rocket powered, will take off by 2027.
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The first Nuclear-Powered Spaceship that could send humans to Mars quicker than today’s rocket powered, will take off by 2027.
Virgin Galactic made its first commercial trip by sending Italians to the edge of space.
Ionic thrust has massive potential to change how we look at propulsion. We have already started applying ionic thrust toward spaceflight, and air flight.
NASA selected Blue Origin to develop a human landing system for Artemis V, which is currently set to launch in September 2029.
Rolls-Royce unveiled a nuclear reactor that could supply power on a Moon base.
Snoopy, the zero-gravity indicator for NASA’s Artemis I flight test, floats in space, attached to his tether in the Orion spacecraft.
The 292-foot MS Voyager vessel is about to become world’s first marine spaceport.
NASA has selected Axiom Space to deliver a moonwalking spacesuit for the Artemis III mission, which will land Americans on the surface of the Moon for the
The use of nuclear energy has the potential to speed up, improve, and lower the cost of interplanetary travel.
Sierra Space to open Human Spaceflight Center to train the future astronauts of its Dream Chaser Spaceplane.