North Korea tests solid-fuel missile engine
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In the final seconds of the Artemis II mission launch countdown, a Canoga Park company's rocket engines will roar to life.
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New rocket printing method could remove weeks from engine development
Rocket engines are still being built with a manufacturing logic that additive systems are increasingly making obsolete. That is why Fraunhofer researchers’ latest multi-metal printing work matters beyond a single valve or a single European project.
NASA engineers manage propulsion systems and space communications to maintain Artemis II’s schedule, ensuring the Orion spacecraft and crew remain connected from launch to splashdown.
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China tests underwater missile engine at extreme 200-meter ocean depth simulation
China-based researchers have reportedly tested a solid rocket engine under simulated pressures of 200
As one of the largest aerospace companies in Long Beach, Rocket Lab Corp. has seen exponential growth since it expanded in 2013 into the U.S. from New
Kim Jong Un has supervised a significant rocket engine test, marking a key advancement in North Korea's missile program. The upgraded engine indicates a shift towards more sophisticated missile capabilities.
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New tech 3D prints rocket parts using multiple metals at once, cuts process time by weeks
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Casting, Composite and Processing Technology (Fraunhofer) have reportedly