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Thermal Modeling of a Pulsed Plasma Rocket Shows It Should Be Possible To Create One March 29, 2024Thermal Modeling of a Pulsed Plasma Rocket Shows It Should Be Possible To Create One By Andy Tomaswick We’ve reported on a technology cal...Read More
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Japanese lunar lander company ispace raises $53.5 million in stock sale March 28, 2024Japanese lunar lander company ispace raises $53.5 million in stock sale By Jeff Foust Japanese lunar lander developer has raised $53.5 ...Read More
This Supernova Lit Up the Sky in 1181. Here’s What it Looks Like Now March 28, 2024This Supernova Lit Up the Sky in 1181. Here’s What it Looks Like Now By Evan Gough Historical astronomical records from China and Japan r...Read More
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Space Force chief: U.S. intelligence is top-notch, but more insights needed on space domain March 27, 2024Space Force chief: U.S. intelligence is top-notch, but more insights needed on space domain By Sandra Erwin Gen. Chance Saltzman: “The ...Read More
A Single Grain of Ice Could Hold Evidence of Life on Europa and Enceladus March 27, 2024A Single Grain of Ice Could Hold Evidence of Life on Europa and Enceladus By Evan Gough The Solar System’s icy ocean moons are primary ta...Read More