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China looks to hypersonic ski-jump technology for space travel An obsolete way to launch jets from aircraft carriers could hold the key to affordable transport beyond Earth's atmosphere.
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MTAR, IN-SPACe India ink pact for development of all-liquid small satellite launch vehicle "MTAR has consistently embraced innovation to indigenise new technologies for India. Now the company is taking a leap forward to graduate from ...
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EgSA Launches its Basic Space Technology Training Workshop EgSA has announced a grant for a continental training course tagged Basic Space Technology Training Workshop 2022.
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China develops hypersonic ski-jump technology for space travel | The Star ... results proved ski-jump technology – regarded as obsolete in modern aircraft carriers – could be adapted for orbital launches from near space.
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NASA's Orion Returns From Space, Completing Moon Orbit Mission - Bloomberg In 2021, NASA selected SpaceX for the job. The rocket company Elon Musk started, officially called Space Exploration Technologies Corp., is at work on ...
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MTAR Tech gears up to develop satellite launch vehicle - The Hindu Hyderabad firm signs MoU with IN-SPACe for design, development of Two Stage to Low Earth Orbit all liquid small satellite launch vehicle.
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SpaceX Launches Japanese Startup Ispace's Lunar Lander to Moon - Bloomberg.com Originally scheduled for late November, Space Exploration Technologies Corp. had stood down twice for additional pre-flight rocket checks.
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MTAR inks MoU with IN-SPACe India for developing satellite launch vehicle MTAR Technologies said that it has signed an MoU with Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe) India for design and ...
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Japanese company's lander rockets toward moon with UAE rover - The Indian Express Tokyo-based space tech startup Ispace's lunar lander hitched a ride to the Moon on a SpaceX rocket along with a lunar rover from the United Arab ...
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NASA moon mission makes a splash in the private space sector | Technology Magazine Artemis I was the first integrated test of NASA's deep space exploration systems - the Orion spacecraft, Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, and the ...
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