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AI is making spacecraft propulsion more efficient – and could even lead to nuclear-powered rockets
From bicycles to rockets, learning through experience – whether human or machine – is shaping the future of space exploration.
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AI could speed up space travel with faster rockets and efficient propulsion
Artificial intelligence is moving from the control room into the engine bell, reshaping how rockets are designed, steered and ...
Desert Works Propulsion expands U.S. ion propulsion capability through domestic manufacturing partnership and test capacity growth ...
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AI boosts spacecraft propulsion and may enable nuclear rockets
Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how rockets fly, how spacecraft sip propellant and how engineers think about the ...
Aerospace company L3Harris announced it has completed testing of the Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) thrusters for ...
Portal Space System's Supernova uses sunlight to power a thermal propulsion system that can allow spacecraft to move rapidly between orbits. Credit: Portal Space Systems WASHINGTON — Portal Space ...
The online Master’s in Space Systems Engineering provides deep immersion and proficiency in modern multifaceted engineering space systems. Students will study under Purdue’s renowned faculty and ...
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cobham Mission Systems, the world’s leader in critical control solutions, today announced that its space pyrotechnic valves on the NASA Perseverance rover mission ...
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