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♻️ Solid plastic fuel melts like wax — and might power the world’s safest rockets and satellitesIn a remarkable development in the field of space technology, a Japanese startup based in Sapporo has created an innovative ...
By the time the rocket has reached orbit, there’s basically nothing left of it. While the idea for a self-consuming rocket originated in the 1930s, there hasn’t been much of a use case for it ...
If a new rocket developed by University of Glasgow engineers seems to get smaller as it burns, your eyes aren't playing tricks. It is. The new Ouroborous-3 (sic) rocket engine conserves fuel by ...
After a rocket uses up its fuel, the tank generally lingers behind, either plummeting back to Earth or floating through space for eternity. Because the Ouroborous-3 burns most of its structure, ...
The rocket that’s supposed to help with the Artemis III crewed mission, but also become the precursor of a potential Mars-capable transport, is currently getting ready for its first orbital flight.
The company, which has a deal with US shipping giant Cargill to install its sails on a bulk cargo ship, says it will increase the vessel's fuel efficiency by more than 25%. Courtesy BAR Technologies ...
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