Russian scientists claim to have developed a plasma electric rocket engine that could enable travel to Mars in just one to ...
NASA and its partners have successfully tested a nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) fuel that could revolutionize deep-space ...
California-based Jetcruzer has resurrected the former AASI Jetcruzer and began test flights with the first remanufactured ...
Located in Rockledge, a NASA-contracted space company, ETA Space, hopes LoxSat can change how spacecraft are powered ...
Engineers developed an engine prototype which could reach unprecedented speeds, cutting down interplanetary travel time.
NASA is testing futuristic, extreme fuel that will transport humans to Mars. They are testing nuclear fuel for future moon ...
Swiss aviation pioneer Bertrand Piccard is developing a plane powered by liquid hydrogen after a much-hyped flight in 2015 ...
Airbus' postponement of a zero-emission hydrogen-powered commercial aircaft will send a chill through decarbonization efforts of an aviation industry already struggling to keep its net-zero 2050 ...
NASA and General Atomics tested the fuel by exposing it to temperatures up to 3,000 Kelvin (4,940 Fahrenheit or 2,727 Celsius ...
While this latest test doesn’t make nuclear-powered rocket engines viable just yet, it’s an important step on the journey.
Russia is testing a new plasma rocket engine that would drastically reduce travel time from earth to mars using charged ...
the right people, and the right technologies that industries need to achieve their decarbonisation ambitions." The hydrogen propulsion lab is expected to be operational by mid-2026.