Jeff Bezos’s aerospace company Blue Origin is now the second, after SpaceX, to land a rocket booster for reuse.
Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos, plans to challenge SpaceX with the powerful, partially reusable New Glenn rocket.
If successful, reusable rockets could usher in a new era for global space exploration, making launches not only cheaper and ...
Astrophel Aerospace is creating scalable cryogenic hardware for launch systems, LNG, hydrogen fueling, and high-pressure gas ...
The ESCAPADE mission, which launched to space on a Blue Origin rocket on Thursday, breaks the mold of how planetary science ...
China sees outer space and the polar regions as 'strategic new frontiers' vital to its future security – and is investing ...
As India looks to ambitious space launch targets, ISRO looks at significant technology transfer to private enterprises ...
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Why NASA Is Throwing Rockets Into Orbit With a Giant Catapult
In partnership with a startup called SpinLaunch, NASA is testing a 50-meter vacuum centrifuge capable of hurling payloads ...
Washington Free Beacon reveals Iran is arming Judea and Samaria terror cells with drones, rockets, and explosives to ...
One of the latest in a recent flurry of developments behind the scenes has been the awarding of $1 million in funding from ...
ESCAPADE’s path through space, relative to the Earth, has the peculiar shape of a kidney bean. In the world of astrodynamics, ...
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