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China's Gravity 1 sets record for solid rocket fuels in maiden launch
Orienspace, a Beijing-based private company, has marked a significant milestone in China's burgeoning space industry with the successful maiden flight of the Gravity 1 rocket, now recognized as the world's most powerful solid-propellant launch vehicle. The rocket's debut took place on Thursday, from a unique launch service ship off the coast of Haiyang in Shandong province.
The Gravity 1, Week in images: 08-12 January 2024
Week in images: 08-12 January 2024
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NASA Armstrong Builds Model Wing to Help Advance Unique Design
German Escobar works on a model aircraft wing structure that has two long sides and bars in between, which resembles a mini ladder. He sands the rough edges, uses four vices to secure it, and uses a milling machine he programmed to make precision holes.
Escobar is one of the Experimental Fabrication Shop technicians at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center, Edwards California. The team m Light-magnetism link opens doors to high-speed memory tech
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have uncovered a previously unknown connection between light and magnetism, opening new possibilities in the realms of memory technology and sensor development. Their findings, published in Physical Review Research, challenge established notions by highlighting the often-overlooked magnetic component of light.
Prof. Amir Capua, leading the How does corrosion happen? New research examines process on atomic level
When water vapor meets metal, the resulting corrosion can lead to mechanical problems that harm a machine's performance. Through a process called passivation, it also can form a thin inert layer that acts as a barrier against further deterioration.
Either way, the exact chemical reaction is not well understood on an atomic level, but that is changing thanks to a technique called environmen Exploring the existence of tetraneutrons in nuclear fission
The quest to understand the fundamental properties of atomic nuclei has led scientists to the intriguing concept of the tetraneutron, a hypothetical atomic nucleus composed solely of four neutrons. The existence of tetraneutrons has been a subject of debate, primarily due to the limited knowledge about systems consisting only of neutrons, as most atomic nuclei are a mix of protons and neutrons. Tranche 1 Missile Tracking Satellites by L3Harris completes review ahead of production start
The Battle Beyond: Strategies for Space Warfare
In an era where the final frontier is no longer just a realm for exploration but also a potential battleground, "The Battle Beyond: Fighting and Winning the Coming War in Space" emerges as a crucial guide for understanding and preparing for conflicts beyond Earth. Authored by Paul Szymanski and Jerry Drew, two renowned experts in the field of space warfare, this book delves into the complexities Voyager Space and Airbus forge new path with Starlab Space LLC Joint Venture
Voyager Space (Voyager) and Airbus have officially completed the formation of Starlab Space LLC. This new transatlantic joint venture is set to design, build, and operate the Starlab commercial space station. Alongside this landmark completion, the Starlab team has achieved a significant technical milestone by concluding the station-level System Definition Review (SDR), which critically assesses 