NASA just tested a blazing-hot plasma engine that could help carry humans to Mars.
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NASA tests confirm next-generation Mars rotors can safely break the sound barrier
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has successfully tested new rotor blades that surpassed the ...
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NASA confirms Mars helicopters could survive Mach 1.08 to boost lift by 30 percent
Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have confirmed that an advanced rotor blade design ...
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NASA’s next-gen Mars helicopters set to carry heavier payloads after breaking Mach 1
NASA has successfully pushed the rotor blades of itsnext-generation Mars helicopters past the speed of sound, marking a major advancement in the agency’s exploration of the Red Planet. These rotor ...
The Phoenix Mars Lander, which has a Canadian-built weather station aboard, is looking ready to make its landing on Sunday, according to NASA. Despite having nearly five million more kilometres to ...
NASA's Artemis 2 Orion spacecraft rests after its flight around the moon, charred from the return to Earth.
It took a week of waving the arm on which the drill was mounted for the rogue rock to finally drop back to the Martian ...
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