Breakthrough: Generatively-Designed Aerospike Engine Successfully Test Fired by Leap 71
Leap 71 achieves a milestone by test firing a generatively-designed aerospike engine, advancing spaceflight technology after decades of unrealized potential.
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Leap 71 achieves a milestone by test firing a generatively-designed aerospike engine, advancing spaceflight technology after decades of unrealized potential.
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a groundbreaking direct image of a newly identified exoplanet, marking a significant leap in space exploration.
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P-1 AI secures $23M to develop AI engineers capable of designing advanced aerospace technologies, including starships.
An all-woman Blue Origin flight highlights AI, blockchain, and autonomy, showcasing the importance of diverse leadership in shaping the future of space technology.
The James Webb Space Telescope challenges previous theories, revealing groundbreaking insights into a distant dying planet.
A British team triumphs in the Aqualunar Challenge with a groundbreaking system that purifies water from lunar ice, paving the way for sustainable lunar living.
Airbus UK's landmark $194 million contract with ESA marks a pivotal step in crafting the landing platform for the first British rover, set to explore Mars by 2030.
Explore the potential of detecting life on Europa using advanced laser technology to penetrate its icy surface and uncover hidden biosignatures.
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