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Sep 14, 2021

SpaceX: Elon Musk shares photo of drone ship that enables more missions

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A Shortfall of Gravitas: SpaceX’s new drone ship detailed

The ship supported its first mission on August 29. This was the 23rd Commercial Resupply Services mission, the latest in a series of launches for NASA that sends cargo to the International Space Station.

A Shortfall of Gravitas is a notable upgrade over previous ships. SpaceX explained during the mission launch livestream that it improves over its predecessors with a fully autonomous operation procedure. That means it can travel to sea, find its position, receive the rocket, grab the rocket with the “octograbber” robot and return it to land — all autonomously.

Sep 14, 2021

SpaceX test-fires rocket for Inspiration4, the 1st private orbital mission

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Current weather forecasts are 80% go for launch!


SpaceX just test-fired the rocket that will take the private Inspiration4 mission on a three-day journey around Earth.

Sep 14, 2021

NASA Small Business Partners Advance Lunar Technologies

Posted by in categories: business, space travel, sustainability

As NASA returns to the Moon via the Artemis program, in an enhanced, sustainable way; the agency has selected five U.S. small businesses to receive a total of nearly $20 million to accelerate the development of novel lunar capabilities.

Sep 13, 2021

Does the universe end? An astronomer weighs in

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Above the atmosphere is space. It’s called that because it has far fewer molecules, with lots of empty space between them.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel to outer space — and then keep going? What would you find? Scientists like me are able to explain a lot of what you’d see. But there are some things we don’t know yet, like whether space just goes on forever.

Planets, stars, and galaxies.

Sep 13, 2021

The SpaceX Competitor is Printing Its Rockets

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, robotics/AI, space travel

California-based startup Relativity Space is manufacturing rockets using giant Westworld-esque 3D printers, a process they say could drastically shorten the rocket-making process from years to weeks. Tim Ellis, the company’s 30-year-old CEO, explains how the high degree of automation in Relativity’s factory has enabled them to build rockets remotely during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Sep 12, 2021

Look: NASA’s futuristic eVTOL helicopter is ready for flight tests

Posted by in categories: drones, robotics/AI, space travel

NASA and Joby’s eVTOL craft could be the weird plane/chopper fusion of the future.


The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is also America’s civilian aerospace research organization. In that role, it has been instrumental in developing new technologies ranging from rocket engines to aircraft control systems.

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Sep 12, 2021

SpaceX names 2 new recovery ships after NASA astronauts

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The recovery ships “Bob” and “Doug” are named after the first crew SpaceX launched for NASA.


SpaceX’s new recovery ships “Bob” and “Doug” sailed into Port Canaveral this month and are named for NASA astronauts.

Sep 11, 2021

Inspiration4 private crewed mission nears launch

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Source: SpaceNews Date Published: 09/10/2021.

SpaceX is gearing up for its first purely commercial human spaceflight, but many details about the mission remain unclear.

Sep 11, 2021

Why The Tesla Bot Is The Key To A Mars Colony

Posted by in categories: cryptocurrencies, Elon Musk, robotics/AI, space travel

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Sep 10, 2021

Japanese Rocket Engine Explodes: Continuously And On Purpose

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Liquid-fuelled rocket engine design has largely followed a simple template since the development of the German V-2 rocket in the middle of World War 2. Propellant and oxidizer are mixed in a combustion chamber, creating a mixture of hot gases at high pressure that very much wish to leave out the back of the rocket, generating thrust.

However, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has recently completed a successful test of a different type of rocket, known as a rotating detonation engine. The engine relies on an entirely different method of combustion, with the aim to produce more thrust from less fuel. We’ll dive into how it works, and how the Japanese test bodes for the future of this technology.