The next-generation Lunar Terrain Vehicle
NASA is seeking proposals for a next-generation Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), for the Artemis Missions on the Moon’s surface.
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NASA is seeking proposals for a next-generation Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV), for the Artemis Missions on the Moon’s surface.
NASA selected Blue Origin to develop a human landing system for Artemis V, which is currently set to launch in September 2029.
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Airbus is ready to take the next step toward the Space Station of the future, with the LOOP multi-purpose orbital module.
The rotating detonation engine has been theorized for decades, but thanks to recent material science advancements it may finally be possible to build these innovative rocket engines.
NASA’s massive rocket Transporter 2 was officially designated in Guinness World Records as the heaviest self-powered vehicle.
The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft takes astronauts to and from the International Space Station. This is how it works.
Rolls-Royce UK Space Agency backs Rolls-Royce nuclear power to support a future Moon base for astronauts.
MIT’s WORMS new modular Lunar robot consists of worm-like articulated legs.
Credit Axiom Space The spacesuit for NASA’s Artemis III Moon Surface Mission, the AxEMU, for the first astronauts to explore the lunar South Pole, was unveiled.