Technology, developed through NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, could become Utah's new standard in measuring snowpack, and ...
A new platform lets athletes license their biometric data and digital likenesses to AI developers, creating a royalty system ...
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has spied a pitted rock face known as "Timboy Chaco" as it explores a region of the Red Planet called Mount Sharp.
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has located a fresh crater on Mars after 20 years of monitoring, providing high-resolution ...
In a single drive, the rover rolled over 411 meters of Mars ' rocky surface. That may not sound like much, but compared to ...
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How could NASA’s electronics survive the extreme cold and radiation of Europa? New SiGe technology explained
NASA’s new silicon-germanium (SiGe) electronics can operate at -180°C and withstand 5 Mrad radiation, enabling autonomous exploration of Europa and other ocean worlds.
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Chinese plasma jet engine prototype tests alternative aircraft propulsion
Researchers in China have unveiled a plasma-based jet propulsion concept that generates thrust using air and electrical energy rather than conventional combustion. This analysis reviews the physics ...
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F-47 adaptive cycle engine technology breakdown, why three-stream propulsion eliminates traditional jet engine limitations
We analyze the revolutionary three-stream adaptive cycle engine powering the F-47 fighter, examining how variable airflow ...
NASA’s DART mission proved that a spacecraft can nudge an asteroid system in space, offering a real test of planetary defense. NASA’s DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) spacecraft changed the ...
New observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope confirm asteroid 2024 YR4 won't impact the moon in 2032.
NASA’s DART mission changed the Dimorphos' asteroid orbit around the Sun, proving spacecraft impacts could help defend Earth.
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New observations show the aftermath of a spacecraft intentionally colliding with an asteroid
The NASA DART spacecraft shifted the orbits of two asteroids around the sun after intentionally crashing into one of them.
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