Electric propulsion is being increasingly used on space missions and could ultimately replace thrusters using chemical ...
General Atomic's new nuclear fuel was subjected to the maximum heat of a reactor for 20 minutes in the latest tests.
Nuclear propulsion could be the future of space travel and NASA and General Atomics just brought us one step closer.
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) has successfully tested the nuclear fuel that may one day propel and power the spacecraft of the future. The trials verify that the fuel can survive ...
NASA’s latest breakthrough, the Rotating Detonation Engine (RDE), could revolutionize space travel with up to 5% greater fuel ...
Blue Origin's NS-29 New Shepard rocket will launch on Jan. 28 at 11:30 a.m. EST (1630 GMT) if all goes well. Here's what to ...
Can water really power a rocket? Scientists are exploring ways to use water as fuel, from splitting it into hydrogen and oxygen to steam propulsion. It might just be the key to the future of space ...
What happened to China's reusable rocket testbed? A Chinese state-owned company performed a rocket flight on January 18 (US ...
One of China’s latest commercial launch companies has secured early funding as it aims to develop a launcher featuring first ...
HYDERABAD: Space — it has always boggled our brains, hasn’t it? When the human race had supposedly had enough of their ...