The next test flight of SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy booster could take off as soon as Thursday, and much of the hour-long mission will look a lot like the last Starship flight in May.
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World’s first open-source simulator expands access to advanced space robotics research
Rice University and NASA have launched the world’s first open-source dynamic simulation platform for ...
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BOCA CHICA BEACH, Texas — SpaceX was able to launch its 12th Starship flight test on Friday night; however, the Super Heavy booster was lost and did not have the water landing in the Gulf as planned.
NASA’s Dragonfly mission has reached another development milestone, with structural testing of the rotorcraft lander now ...
The question driving the Neuronautics NX2 project was deceptively simple: could artificial intelligence produce a flying wing so aerodynamically refined that it could cover 200 kilometers on a single ...
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