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Jun 26, 2021

The Kerbal Effect

Posted by in categories: education, space travel

Kerbal Space Program has now been out for a full 10 years, progressing alongside the space industry and the various people that operate within it. This documentary-style video takes a look at the people that have been influenced, inspired, and introduced to the wonder of space exploration by this bizarre game about little green beings, created by a small group of developers in Mexico City.

We want to thank you, the community, for helping us turn KSP into the launchpad for the next generation of space explorers!

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Jun 26, 2021

SRIC3 Youtube LiveStream Sessions Space Renaissance

Posted by in categories: government, space travel

The 2021 Space Renaissance Congress is going to kick-off today, June 26th, at 13:45 UTC!

5 days of intense discussion on the best strategy to bootstrap the Civilian Space Development before 2025.

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Jun 25, 2021

Sir Richard Branson gains licence for commercial spaceflights

Posted by in category: space travel

The US Federal Aviation Administration says Sir Richard’s rocket plane can carry paying customers.

Jun 25, 2021

SpaceX Starship Super Heavy booster, launch tower take shape

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

SpaceX’s Texas facility known as Starbase has seen significant progress in its quest to become a mass-producing entity of Starship Super Heavy rockets.


In the last few weeks, SpaceX’s South Texas facility known as Starbase has seen significant progress in its quest to become a mass-producing entity of heavy-lift rockets.

Company founder and CEO Elon Musk recently shared a series of tweets showing the progress on the heavy-lift rocket known as Super Heavy in the company’s high bay assembly facility.

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Jun 25, 2021

Virgin Galactic jumps 12% after getting the green light from the FAA to fly passengers to space

Posted by in category: space travel

Virgin Galactic announced on Friday that the Federal Aviation Administration granted the company the license it needs to fly passengers on future spaceflights, a key hurdle as the venture completes development testing.

“The commercial license that we have had in place since 2016 remains in place, but is now cleared to allow us to carry commercial passengers when we’re ready to do so,” Virgin Galactic CEO Michael Colglazier told CNBC. “This is obviously an exciting milestone and a huge compliment to the team.”

While the FAA previously gave Virgin Galactic a launch license to conduct spaceflights, the license expansion allows the company to fly what the regulator calls “spaceflight participants.” The company completed a 29 element verification and validation program for the FAA, clearing the final two FAA milestones with its most recent spaceflight test in May. Colglazier noted the two last milestones were specific to the spacecraft’s flight control systems and inertial navigation systems.

Jun 25, 2021

Dreams Come True: First-Ever Luxury Space Hotel Nears Launch

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

1. Bigelow must be pissed.

2. A giant ring like that would make a hell of a spacecraft to get around the solar system.

Lawrence Klaes shared a link to the group: Space Settlement Alliance.

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Jun 25, 2021

New Fusion Engine Could Cut Travel Time To Mars Down To Six Weeks

Posted by in categories: engineering, space travel

Circa 2012 Dilithium crystal created.


Fusion Engine Space

Brace yourselves: Researchers at University of Huntsville in Alabama say they are using “Dilithium Crystals” in a new fusion impulse engine that could cut the travel time to Mars down to as little as six weeks, not the six months it takes now.

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Jun 25, 2021

Antimatter rocket is a future spacecraft that could reach the speed of 72 million miles per hour

Posted by in categories: chemistry, space travel

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Last July, NASA successfully launched the Mars Perseverance rover into space. After traveling for 203 days and 300 million miles at the speed of about 24600 miles per hour, NASA Perseverance Rover landed on Mars on February 18, 2021. Today, the top speed ever reached by NASA ion thruster-powered spacecraft is 200000 mph.

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Jun 24, 2021

The World Just Moved Even Closer to a Real, Working Warp Drive

Posted by in categories: physics, space travel

Scientists have given the all-clear.


Warp drive is having a moment. Just last week, scientists dropped a bombshell when they unveiled the first physical model for a warp drive, the holy grail of space travel that would allow us to bend the fabric of space and time to their will and overcome the vast distances separating humans from the stars. Now, another astrophysicist has delivered an equally exciting warp drive breakthrough.

Up until this point, scientists have slowly chipped away at the fantasy of faster-than-light (FTL) travel by relying on theories of bizarre physics and exotic matter. But in a new paper, Göttingen University’s Erik Lentz has created a theoretical design of a warp drive that’s actually grounded in conventional physics. Lentz’s theory overcomes the need for a source of exotic matter in previous designs by reimagining the shape of warped space.

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Jun 24, 2021

Rocketship-Like Light-Painting Drones Could Be the Future of Space Flight

Posted by in categories: drones, space travel

Tiny electric rocket ships.


Unique Rapid Ascent Drones (RADs) can be used as a firework alternative and for light painting, but could also revolutionize space flight.

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