It doesn’t get more physical than aerospace. I know. I spent over 10 years on SpaceX’s mission operations team in charge of ...
Kitten Space Agency is a collaboration between Stationeer devs Rocketwerkz, the original Kerbal Space Program's creator and ...
Google envisions putting a legion of satellites into a special kind of orbit that rides along the day-night terminator, where ...
As NASA prepared astronauts for its second mission into space, National Geographic had exclusive behind-the-scenes access for ...
There has been much discussion in the space community recently about building large data centers in orbit to avoid the ...
Architects are adding extra floors built from mass timber as a way to expand a building's footprint in a more sustainable way ...
ENR’s coverage of the White House East Wing razing and planned replacement with a 90,000-sq-ft ballroom drew interest to ...
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The new space race: the technicalities of putting nuclear power on the moon
The US wants to put a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030, five years ahead of Russia and China’s plans to do the same.
Denisse Aranda '10 is a principal space systems contamination control engineer at Blue Origin. She’s the lead contamination ...
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Canadian engineers build self-powered solar home that cuts energy use by nearly half
A team of Canadian engineers on October 28 unveiled a fully electrified home in Komoka, Ontario, that could redefine how people power and heat their homes. The project combines solar panels, a heat ...
UC Berkeley recently appointed a new official to lead a $2 billion research and innovation center that is expected to be ...
An AI from the University of Würzburg autonomously controlled a satellite in orbit for the first time, demonstrating the potential of intelligent, self-learning space systems.
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