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Grand plans for asteroid mining unveiled by Planetary Resources
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Grand plans for asteroid mining unveiled by Planetary Resources “I’m Chris Lewicki, and I’m an asteroid miner!” These were the opening words spoken by the President and Chief Engineer of Planetary Resources Inc., as the asteroid mining company emerged from three years of silent running to outline its plans to begin mining Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) within the decade.
Grand plans for asteroid mining unveiled by Planetary Resources
Grand plans for asteroid mining unveiled by Planetary Resources
Grand plans for asteroid mining unveiled by Planetary Resources
Grand plans for as
VP-400 emergency system gets pilots to a safe landing
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VP-400 emergency system gets pilots to a safe landing Imagine that you are flying along in your own aircraft when, suddenly, the engine stops and you are not able to revive it. Now what?
VP-400 emergency system gets pilots to a safe landing
VP-400 emergency system gets pilots to a safe landing
VP-400 emergency system gets pilots to a safe landing
VP-400 emergency system gets pilots to a safe landing
If you have plenty of altitude, you can hit the button on that expensive aviation-dedicated GPS that will produce a list of the closest airports (not necessarily th
SpaceX test-fires launch vehicle's engines for upcoming mission

SpaceX test-fires launch vehicle's engines for upcoming mission Private space exploration company SpaceX is currently looking towards May 7th as the rescheduled date for its Dragon space capsule to lift off from Earth, on an unmanned Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) demo mission to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. Today, the company performed a static fire test of its Falcon 9 launch vehicle’s nine Merlin engines. The test took place at SpaceX’s Space Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, and was part of a full dress rehearsal f
Flexrotor vertical take-off and landing UAV enters second phase of development
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Flexrotor vertical take-off and landing UAV enters second phase of development In an attempt to combine the vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capabilities of a helicopter, with the speed, range and altitude capabilities of a fixed wing aircraft, tiltrotor aircraft, such as the AgustaWestland AW609 and the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey rely on powered rotors mounted on rotating shafts or nacelles at the end of a fixed wing. But the tiltrotor design isn’t the only option for aircraft looking to get the best of both worlds. Like Aerovironment’s SkyTote, the Flexrotor is designed to transitio
Volta Volaré's futuristic GT4 e-hybrid airplane available for order
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Volta Volaré's futuristic GT4 e-hybrid airplane available for order Volta Volaré has begun taking orders for its four-seater GT4 hybrid private aircraft it calls "the most technologically advanced private aircraft available anywhere on Earth." Though the GT4 is perfectly capable of taking off and flying powered only electrically, a gas engine starts when the airplane's battery drops to 25 percent capacity in order to recharge it mid-flight. Surprisingly, perhaps, Volta Volaré makes a strong economic case for the GT4. Because the powertrain has only one moving part - the motor or
Jetman buzzes the lush Rio de Janeiro coast

Jetman buzzes the lush Rio de Janeiro coast He's launched over the Grand Canyon. He's flown alongside traditional aircraft. He's even attempted to leap across continents. Now "Jetman" and all-around airborne lunatic Yves Rossy is giving us a tour of the beautiful Rio de Janeiro shoreline by way of his carbon fiber jet wing.
Jetman buzzes the lush Rio de Janeiro coast
Jetman buzzes the lush Rio de Janeiro coast
Jetman buzzes the lush Rio de Janeiro coast
Jetman buzzes the lush Rio de Janeiro coast
Jetman buzzes the lush Rio de Janeiro coast
Jetman buzz
New 3D sensor should help UAVs avoid fender-benders

New 3D sensor should help UAVs avoid fender-benders Hovering unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – most of which take the form of quadrocopters – are currently being developed for a wide range of applications. Some of these include the delivery of supplies to remote locations, urban reconnaissance, and military operations. Whether they’re flying solo or in organized swarms, however, they constantly need to be aware of potential collision hazards, both mobile and stationary. While various technologies are already being utilized for this purpose, Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Micr
SpaceX and Bigelow Aerospace team up to push private space missions
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SpaceX and Bigelow Aerospace team up to push private space missions SpaceX and Bigelow Aerospace (BA) have joined forces in an attempt to woo international customers looking to enjoy some extended periods of microgravity. The joint marketing effort will push trips to orbiting Bigelow habitats on SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft using the Falcon launch vehicle.
SpaceX and Bigelow Aerospace team up to push private space missions
SpaceX and Bigelow Aerospace team up to push private space missions
SpaceX and Bigelow Aerospace team up to push private space missions
SpaceX's Dragon spacec
Engineer proposes $1 trillion USS Enterprise
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Engineer proposes $1 trillion USS Enterprise An anonymous electrical and systems engineer going only by the moniker BTE-Dan has posted surprisingly detailed plans for a full-scale, functioning Starship Enterprise that he claims could be built in 20 years. Though it may be tempting to scoff at such lofty ambition, the Build the Enterprise website (up all of one week) includes specifications, costs, mission plan and funding strategies, all suggesting that a serious amount of thought has gone into creating a real world counterpart to the icon spaceship of the TV and movie series, Star Tre
SpaceX delays launch to ISS

SpaceX delays launch to ISS SpaceX has suffered another hitch in its quest to become the first commercial company to send a spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS). The launch scheduled for May 19 from Cape Canaveral was cancelled due to a potential problem with one of the engines aboard the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, but all systems should be go on May 22.
SpaceX delays launch to ISS
SpaceX delays launch to ISS
Here's the official SpaceX statement:Cape Canaveral, Fl -- Today SpaceX Exploration Technologies, (SpaceX) issued the following statement on today’s
SpaceX successfully delivers Dragon spacecraft into low Earth orbit
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SpaceX successfully delivers Dragon spacecraft into low Earth orbit In a stunning nightime launch at 3:44 Eastern Daylight Time, Elon Musk's Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) has sent the Dragon spacecraft into orbit on its way to a rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS). The Dragon will deliver about 460 kilograms of cargo, including food, disposables, several nanocubes for small-scale experimentation and blocks of ice.
SpaceX successfully delivers Dragon spacecraft into low Earth orbit
SpaceX successfully delivers Dragon spacecraft into low Earth orbit