Latest Tests of brilliant Ion Propulsion System
NASA unveiled latest tests of futuristic ion propulsion system, that uses electric and magnetic fields to produce thrust, could take man to Mars.
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NASA unveiled latest tests of futuristic ion propulsion system, that uses electric and magnetic fields to produce thrust, could take man to Mars.
The largest parachute ever to fly on a Mars mission has been deployed in the first of a series of tests.
In a world-first, an ESA-led team has built and fired an air-breathing electric thruster.
The ground test stand and revolutionary aerospike engine for the Demonstrator 3 rocket, are ready for tests.
First draft animation of the Falcon Heavy three core launch, which is twice the thrust of the next largest rocket currently flying and ~2/3 thrust of the
Thrustcycle self-balancing motorbike will never tip over.
The fastest today’s spacecraft would take 74,420 years to reach another solar system, but with antimatter propulsion could reach it in just 84 years.
EmDrive propellant-free, microwave thruster to be tested in space.
A prototype 13-kilowatt Hall thruster, demonstrated the technology development of high-power solar electric propulsion into a flight-qualified system.
A revolutionary concept E-Sail propulsion system that could send spacecraft to the heliopause, the edge of our solar system, faster than ever before, start tests at NASA’s Marshall