Archive for the ‘space travel’ category: Page 153
May 6, 2022
A new system could generate usable oxygen and fuel from lunar soil
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: nuclear energy, space travel
Performed by Moxie — the Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment — the strategy definitely incited hope for extraterrestrial survival. Future human missions could take versions of Moxie to Mars instead of carrying oxygen from Earth to sustain them.
But, Moxie is powered by a nuclear battery onboard.
“In the near future, we will see the crewed spaceflight industry developing rapidly,” said Yingfang Yao, a material scientist at Nanjing University.
May 6, 2022
SpaceX’s Crew-3 mission is returning with 4 astronauts after 6 months on the ISS
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon will streak through Earth’s atmosphere
“Teams from @NASA & @SpaceX now are targeting #Crew3 undocking at 1:05 am Thurs, May 5 from @Space_Station. Splashdown off of Florida’s coast is planned about 12:37 am Fri, May 6. The new undocking time allows for shorter phasing & more time to review the latest forecast info,” said Lueders, in the Wednesday tweet.
May 6, 2022
What If We Use Rockets Rather Than Airplanes to Get Around Our Planet?
Posted by Len Rosen in category: space travel
Is this what a future Canadian Starport Network will look like when rockets deliver people and cargo almost anywhere in from 10 minutes to no more than one hour?
A space gold rush is underway as the technology to get to space goes commercial with plans to introduce global rocket travel.
May 4, 2022
What The Next-Generation Silent Drone Looks Like
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, space travel, sustainability
Drones with ion drive. now if could rig it up with indefinite batteries and solar power skin and a tesla wave receiver system.
Undefined Technologies has revealed the new design of its ion drone MIAMI, APRIL 18, 2022 – Undefined Technologies, a Florida-based tech startup, has unveiled the new aesthetic design of its silent eVTOL drone powered by ion propulsion. The concept vehicle named “Silent Ventus™” uses proprietary technology to fully use the ion cloud surrounding the craft to generate high levels of ion thrust in atmospheric air. “Silent Ventus™ is a vivid example of our intent of creating a sustainable, progressive, and less-noisy urban environment,” says Tomas Pribanic, Founder and CEO of Undefined Technologies. “The design brings us closer to our final product and enables us to showcase the dual-use of our technology.”
May 2, 2022
Inside the space hotel scheduled to open in 2025
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: business, habitats, space travel
Orbital Assembly is now aiming to launch not one but two space stations with tourist accommodation: Voyager Station, the renamed original design, is now scheduled to accommodate 400 people and to open in 2027, while new concept Pioneer Station, housing 28 people, could be operational in just three years.
The goal, says Orbital Assembly, is to run a space “business park” home to offices as well as tourists.
Space tourism seems closer than ever before — over the past year, billionaire Virgin founder Richard Branson blasted into suborbital space with his company Virgin Galactic, while Star Trek actor William Shatner became the oldest person in space thanks to a jaunt with Blue Origin.
May 2, 2022
First Dream Chaser vehicle takes shape
Posted by Alberto Lao in categories: security, space travel
WASHINGTON — Sierra Space says it is making good progress on its first Dream Chaser spaceplane as the company looks ahead to versions of the vehicle that can carry crews and perform national security missions.
The company provided SpaceNews with images of the first Dream Chaser, named Tenacity, being assembled at its Colorado headquarters. The vehicle’s structure is now largely complete, but there is still more work to install its thermal protection system and other components.
“We have the wings on now. It really looks like a spaceplane,” said Janet Kavandi, president of Sierra Space, during a panel at the AIAA ASCENDx Texas conference in Houston April 28, where she played a video showing work building the vehicle.
May 1, 2022
NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter spots beautiful spacecraft wreck on Mars
Posted by Atanas Atanasov in category: space travel
It’s a little dusty.
The first helicopter to fly in another planet’s sky captured aerial views of some of the wreckage left behind by its companion rover, Perseverance.
May 1, 2022
Rocket Lab’s helicopter retrieval of a rocket booster could finally happen tomorrow
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
Rocket Lab has been trying to actualize its mission called “There and Back Again.” The company tweeted on Friday that it was targeting May 1 or May 2 for the launch.
Apr 30, 2022
SpaceX: A massive Raptor V2 shipment brings us closer to Starship’s first orbital flight
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: Elon Musk, space travel
SpaceX’s fully reusable Starship, powered by Raptor V2 engines could reach orbit as soon as next month, as Elon Musk previously announced.