What has zero moving parts, yet can blast an aerial vehicle to velocities beyond Mach 5? The answer is the recently flight-tested Atmospheric Test of Launched Airbreathing System (ATLAS) powered by a ...
Three things excite engineers: fast cars, jet planes and explosions. Project Tycho focuses on a fourth: rocket engines.
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US to develop resilient material for jet engines that eat shockwaves for propulsion
RDE is a propulsion system that promises higher power, greater fuel efficiency, and lower emissions than conventional rocket or jet engines. The RDE generates thrust by sustaining a circulating ...
Using supersonic shockwaves for combustion, the groundbreaking design could allow aircraft to travel up to six times the ...
HOTOL (which stands for Horizontal Take-Off and Landing) was a British-designed space plane developed in the mid-1980s. The ...
A U.S. research team has launched a new effort to solve one of the most significant technical challenges facing ...
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'A game changer': Space shuttle astronaut Pam Melroy joins Venus Aerospace after revolutionary rocket engine breakthrough
Former NASA deputy chief and shuttle commander Pam Melroy has joined Venus Aerospace's board after its groundbreaking RDRE ...
The race to bring hypersonic flight into the real world just took a leap forward with Venus Aerospace's successful test of a revolutionary engine. The Houston-based startup has developed a compact ...
A detailed Ukrainian analysis shows the jet-powered Geran-3 is slower than previously thought, but fast enough to poses new ...
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