He had an a great idea – is it possible to 3D print a solid fuelled rocket, (video, embedded below) specifically can you 3D print the rocket grain itself? By using the resin as a fuel and mixing ...
A space startup in China almost pulled off a vertical landing test of its prototype rocket, but the launch vehicle ...
The upper stage malfunction apparently occurred after the Falcon 9 successfully deployed SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft ...
Numerous challenges were overcome by the team from the European Space Agency (ESA) to achieve metal in-orbit manufacturing capabilities. The four metal 3D printed components that the scientists plan ...
On only their second attempt, Rocket Lab had become the latest private company to put a payload into orbit. An impressive ... s ten Rutherford engines is 3D printed via electron-beam melting ...
Rocket company Skyrora has started testing a new 3D-printed engine as it works towards its first commercial orbital launch. The firm said it was carrying out "full duration" tests on an updated ...
Today was supposed to be a momentous day for Spain, with the European country launching its first optical imaging satellite into orbit ... year in June, the rocket failed during the launch ...
A rocket engine nozzle 3D printed from Elementum 3D’s A6061 RAM2 aluminum alloy undergoes hot fire testing at Marshall Space Flight Center. Credit: NASA Meanwhile, a team at NASA's Marshall ...
China said a pair of its technology test satellites failed to reach a planned orbit on ... was successfully placed into low Earth orbit by a Jielong 3 rocket last month – to test laser-based ...
Iran’s Simorgh rocket suffered its third consecutive launch failure Sunday, incurring the loss of the Zafar-1 satellite. Liftoff took place at around 19:15 Iran Standard Time (15:45 UTC).
The rocket was fueled with methalox, a composite liquid fuel of methane and oxygen. Several US companies are focusing on developing methalox-fueled rockets, but all have failed to reach orbit.
The rocket has nine Aeon engines in its first stage and one Aeon Vac in the second stage. The current Terran 1 vehicle is 85% 3D printed by mass, however, the company aims to reach 95% in the future.