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Houston-based Venus Aerospace achieves ‘world first' during rocket engine test for high-speed plane
A new type of rocket engine, one that could power a plane from Los Angeles to Tokyo in just two hours, has eluded scientists for decades. Houston's Venus Aerospace says it recently solved the puzzle.
Venus Aerospace breaks ground at Houston Spaceport as the city backs a taxiway to link Ellington and expand aerospace jobs.
They were designed with its Noyron Large Computational Engineering Model and 3D printed with a high-temperature copper alloy.
We're always told that rocket science is the hardest form of science out there and a raft of explosions on the launch pad in recent months makes me inclined to agree. Now, a Japanese rocket engine ...
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NASA fires Artemis moon rocket engine at Stennis
The latest hot-fire of NASA’s Artemis moon rocket engine at Stennis Space Center was more than a dramatic plume on the ...
Agnikul Cosmos, a private Indian space firm, successfully tested dual indigenous 3D-printed rocket engines, advancing India's reusable launch vehicle ambitions.
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The Texas Space Commission has awarded Blue Origin a $7 million grant to upgrade its horizontal first-stage booster engine test facility. According to a statement from ...
Chinese rocket developer LandSpace plans to successfully recover a reusable booster in mid-2026, a company executive said in ...
North Korea recently tested a small rocket engine, a monitoring group said Wednesday, after a US official had reportedly suggested the test could be a step to develop an intercontinental ballistic ...
Signalling the implementation of major aerospace projects in the new year, the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) conducted five rocket engine tests on Thursday in Beijing and ...
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