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Amazing News: Monster Asteroid Not striking Earth, Researchers Say

lookup, it’s okay A recent Phys.org report might have been the story of 2021’s “Don’t Look Up,” the Netflix series about an asteroid that threatens to strike Earth. Fortunately, it was merely a close call. The website’s initial observations of an asteroid named 2022 AE1 presented a possible impact with Earth on July of 2023. However, the […]

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Starship’s Advanced Model is Said to Have NASA Officials Sh**ting the Bed

According to a statement from Politico, Elon Musk recently provided the first big update on SpaceX’s Mars-bound rocket, Starship, and its competitors are monitoring on with “a mix of admiration and fright.” At his latest Starship presentation, SpaceX CEO Musk emphasized the truth that Starship would certainly be reusable repeatedly at a fraction of the

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Drones as Big as 747s Will Fly Cargo Around the World With Low Emissions

The global supply chain is presently experiencing all kinds of glitches, from material scarcities to labor scarcities and beyond. Moving goods from one point to another has become much more expensive, and there is no quick fix in sight. However, a San Diego-based start-up plans to meet some of the demand for air cargo with

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Experiments on Parabolic Flight Test Oxygen-Evolving Electrolysis

Researchers have carried out experiments on a parabolic flight to examine the efficiency of oxygen-evolving electrolysis on the Moon and Mars. The discovery from the Universities of Manchester and Glasgow is stated to supply beneficial insights into establishing human habitats far from Earth. Electrolysis can be utilized to extract oxygen out of lunar rocks or

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Scientific Hardware and Space Experiments Returning to Earth on SpaceX CRS-24 Dragon Craft

A retired microscope and samples from research studies on colloids and cellular signaling are among the load returning from the International Space Station aboard the 24th SpaceX commercial resupply services mission. The Dragon craft, which reached the station on December 22, 2021, is undocked on January 23 with parachute-assisted splashdown the following afternoon (Monday, January

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Flying At Speeds of Mach 17 Could One Day Be Possible With This New Propulsion System

The UCF-developed propulsion system might allow for flight To reach speeds of Mach 6 to 17 (beyond 7,403 to 20,921 kilometers per hour) and have air and space travel applications. University of Central Florida scientists are improving their technology that might one day lead the way for hypersonic flight, such as traveling from New York

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A New Japanese Lunar Lander to Join The Race To The Moon: The Ispace Series 2

The technician team working from lunar exploration start-up ispace has unveiled its coming generation lunar lander, in time for its third lunar mission. According to Series 2, the lander is at the moment anticipated to launch in 2024 and is greater in size and haul storage capacity than the company’s previous Series 1 lander, based

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From Class Assignment To Published Aerospace Engineering Research

Armando Collazo Garcia III received more than he anticipated from a graduate course he took last spring. He gained a new understanding of the physics of transonic shocks generated throughout a laminar flow airfoil with boundary-layer suction and included a published paper in his resume. Also, said that when he obtained the assignment to do

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COVID-19 Provokes Liquid Oxygen Shortages Delaying Space X Launch Plans

As the COVID-19 cases increase across the globe as a result of the Delta variant, liquid oxygen (LOX), which hospitals employ to treat patients, remains in short supply. LOX is getting hard to find as demand increases, and COVID-19 patients might not be the only ones impacted. Undoubtedly, upcoming launches could be influenced, as SpaceX

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