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New space junk removal idea: Using ion engine exhaust to knock debris out of the sky
Over 14,000 pieces of junk are clogging up low Earth orbit, but this number could be reduced by a new invention that involves ...
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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 ...
Jump Space has much to improve in its just-launched early access phase, but the promise of a genuinely thrilling co-op game is there.
In the increasingly crowded corridors of low-Earth orbit, a Spanish company is pioneering technology that could revolutionize how satellites operate. PERSEI Space has developed an elegant solution to ...
There are plane movies—the sort that you might want to watch when you're stuck in the middle seat of a long flight—and then ...
NCC has built a full-composite linerless tank demonstrator that delivers a 30% weight saving compared to today’s metallic designs. Developed with guidance from Thales Alenia Space, it highlights how ...
Joan Higginbotham never planned on becoming an astronaut.
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How Engineers Could Actually Build a Space Elevator
The space elevator has been called a “stairway to the heavens,” but making one work comes with massive engineering challenges. In this video, I dive into the details - from counterweights to tethers ...
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These 2 European telescopes use lasers to track potentially dangerous space junk (video)
The two telescopes operate synchronously: Izaña-2 fires laser pulses at a piece of space debris high overhead, and Izaña-1 ...
For decades, the military has relied on large, multi-ton satellites for global communications from geostationary orbit (GEO), a prime location 35,000 kilometers above Earth that provides unique ...
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How Engineers Use Origami to Solve Complex Problems
What began as an art of folding paper is now reshaping technology. This film explores how origami is transforming modern engineering. Plane full of tourists capture animal's huge mistake in Aussie ...
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