NASA selects SpaceX to launch Dragonfly mission to Titan Joshua Falcón. · November 27, 2024 During the mission, the Dragonfly autonomous vehicle will take samples of materials and study the organic elements present on Saturn's satellite.
China continues to innovate on Long March 9 and other reusable rockets Joshua Falcón. · November 22, 2024 This rocket has a load capacity of 100 tons in low orbits and will be used for space exploration missions and the construction of…
Dawn Aerospace’s Aurora Mk-II breaks the sound barrier and sets new records Isbel Lázaro. · November 21, 2024 Its pure propulsion engine provides thrust-to-weight ratios 20 times higher than conventional engines.
NRL’s advanced robotics redefines satellite servicing in orbit Ruth Arteaga. · November 20, 2024 NRL robotics revolutionizes satellite repair, ensuring resilience and sustainability in space.
SpaceX achieves another successful launch from the Space Coast Joshua Falcón. · November 18, 2024 Each successful achievement reaffirms SpaceX's dominance on the Space Coast with its vast aerospace experience.
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 Nears the Sound Barrier on 7th Test Flight Ruth Arteaga. · November 17, 2024 The XB-1 reaches Mach 0.82 and extends its altitude to 23,015 feet, approaching supersonic speed
NASA’s X-59 Moves Toward Flight With Successful Testing of Its Supersonic Engine Ruth Arteaga. · November 16, 2024 The X-59, with its 22,000-pound-thrust F414-GE-100 engine, promises to reach Mach 1.4 without the characteristic boom.
Sunita Williams’ health on the Space Station is worrying: Why is she losing weight? Isbel Lázaro. · November 13, 2024 Both she and her partner must consume between 3,500 and 4,000 calories a day just to maintain their weight.
POLARIS Spaceplanes successfully ignites an aerospike engine in flight Ruth Arteaga. · November 12, 2024 MIRA II becomes the first vehicle to ignite an aerospike in mid-flight.
Shenzhou-18 returns with key samples for the exploration of extraterrestrial life Ruth Arteaga. · November 11, 2024 Optical fibers created in microgravity could transform space communications and advance precise medical treatments on Earth.