Chronicler of corporate culture
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Cutting the cost of thermal protection
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For every spacecraft that NASA and commercial space companies want to launch to low-Earth orbit and beyond, thousands of tiles must be manufactured to ensure these vehicles land more or less unscathed from the searing temperatures of plowing into the atmosphere. A Colorado company may have devised a way to make tiles more quickly and more cheaply. Keith Button learned about the upcoming laboratory tests that could be a turning point ..read more
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Looking Forward with Reflection
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Bringing efficiency to NASA’s astronaut program
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April 2024 AIAA Bulletin
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Researchers: Starship pad destruction could hold lessons for lunar landings
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Analysis of April launch also determined particles did not pose a health hazard ..read more
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Six minutes in an electric multicopter
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Our reporter flew a Hexa personal aircraft as a customer. Here’s his account ..read more
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How to probe a hydrogen contrail
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Why it’s best to keep the Mars sample in space
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A new shape for small spacecraft
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Paul Marks looks at the origin and promise of DiskSats, the flat, circular satellite format that’s edging its way toward reality ..read more
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