If everything goes according to schedule, the first ZQ 3 will take to the sky in the near future at the Jiuquan Satellite ...
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China’s Ceres-1 rocket suffers fourth-stage malfunction, destroying three satellites
Galactic Energy’s Ceres-1 rocket failed during its 22nd flight, ending in the loss of three satellites after a fourth-stage ...
When 'that’ll never fit' turned into 'watch this:' the most gloriously wrong-wheel, sideways-engine V8 experiments ever to ...
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Most Powerful Cruiser Bikes Ever From All Popular Brands
The first-ever modern BMW cruiser bike was the sporty-looking 1999 R1200C. But its 61 horsepower power rating still falls ...
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In 1953, the Ford X-100 Concept Car Had It All
What Was the Ford X-100 Concept Car? Onscreen shenanigans aside, the luxury car featured in the film was the real deal: the Ford X-100 concept car. An early version debuted at the ...
The academy said in a news release that a new ignition testing facility has been put to use in Tongchuan, Shaanxi province, ...
Tests two electric pump-fed 3D-printed rocket engines simultaneously Prepares for Agnibaan SOrTeD, India’s first 3D-printed engine rocket launch Uses proprietary tech to improve thrust control and ...
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Blue Origin fires up powerful New Glenn rocket ahead of NASA Mars mission launch (video)
The second-ever liftoff of Blue Origin's powerful New Glenn rocket is approaching as the launch vehicle undergoes final ...
Venus Aerospace has made the most efficient rocket engines ever flown. They will go from runway to mach 9 hypersonic speed. The Venus Aerospace Stargazer M4 is designed to reach a top speed of Mach 9, ...
Zhuque-3 looks a lot like SpaceX's workhorse Falcon 9. China's first reusable rocket just took a big step toward flight. The Chinese company LandSpace conducted a static-fire test with its stainless ...
Sassie Duggleby, co-founder and chief executive of Venus Aerospace (right) speaks at Axios "Future of Defense" conference. Credit: Axios WASHINGTON — Rocket propulsion startup Venus Aerospace ...
Two years ago, former SpaceX engineers used rocket tech to develop a power plant capable of removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, with a small asterisk. To draw down CO 2, it burned plant waste ...
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