Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras are now one step closer to developing a vertical take-off and ...
Madras have taken India a step closer to advancing vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft and an Unmanned Aerial ...
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Europe is working to develop reusable rockets by the early 2030s
"Callisto, Themis and Skyhopper are different demonstration programs contributing to the development of a European reusable ...
Chennai: Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) developed and tested a hybrid rocket thruster capable of achieving a vertical so.
The ESA project has proven that linerless CFRP tanks for Ariane 6 rocket can handle the extreme temperatures of liquid H2 and ...
Isro prepares for a landmark launch as its most powerful rocket gears up to lift the nation's heaviest communication satellite yet ...
A lot will be riding on the Indian rocket LVM3 tomorrow evening and not just the country''s strategic satellite GSAT-7R or CMS-03.
IIT Madras pioneers hybrid rocket thruster technology for soft landings, advancing VTOL aircraft and UAV capabilities in ...
The 43-metre-tall rocket’s journey through its multiple stages -- including S200 solid boosters, L110 liquid stage, and the ...
India successfully launched its heaviest communication satellite CMS-03, weighing 4,400kg, on Sunday evening from Sriharikota using the LVM3 rocket, affectionately called ‘Bahubali’.
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China Is Making Real Headway in Reusable Rocket Technology
SpaceX revolutionized space travel by creating rockets that could be safely recovered after a launch. Now China is attempting to follow suit.
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Launch of India’s heaviest comms satellite is a level up for its soaring military ambitions. Here’s how
ISRO’s LMV3 rocket set off the CMS-03 satellite from Sriharikota Sunday. It weighs 4,410 kg, will primarily serve Indian Navy ...
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