Aerojet, a GenCorp Inc. company, announced today that America’s only staged combustion liquid rocket booster engine currently in development achieved an important milestone July 12 at NASA’s Stennis ...
A test of an engine for Japan's upcoming Epsilon rocket ended in an explosion on Tuesday (Nov. 26), the second time in less than two years that this engine has met an untimely end during testing. On ...
We're always told that rocket science is the hardest form of science out there and a raft of explosions on the launch pad in recent months makes me inclined to agree. Now, a Japanese rocket engine ...
They were designed with its Noyron Large Computational Engineering Model and 3D printed with a high-temperature copper alloy.
The Space Launch System rocket's RS-25 engine was fired up for the “final round of certification testing ahead of production ...
We're learning more about a rocket engine testing facility that will be built in Tulsa. It could open in 2027 and attract other space-related companies. A company called Agile Space Industries says it ...
Venus Aerospace breaks ground at Houston Spaceport as the city backs a taxiway to link Ellington and expand aerospace jobs.
There never was a better time to do business in space exploration. One needs to look no further than the many space startups presently operating in this industry to realize that's so. Another proof of ...
TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa City Councilors approved a proposal to bring a rocket engine testing facility to Tulsa planned to be located at the Tulsa International Airport. The proposal passed unanimously ...
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) announced today that it has completed the qualification testing program of its Merlin 1C next generation liquid fueled rocket booster engine for use in ...
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How 3D printing is reinventing rocket design and flight
Rocket engineering is shifting from painstaking machining and welding to a world where engines and tanks emerge from printers ...
An explosion occurred on Thursday at SpaceX’s test facility in McGregor, Texas, sending flames and a huge plume of smoke into the sky. Reports from NASASpaceflight, which runs a live stream of the ...
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