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AI could revolutionize space travel: Faster rockets and more efficient propulsion
Space exploration has always relied on the continuous improvement of spacecraft propulsion systems. As humanity dreams of ...
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Experts think AI could finally fix the problem slowing down space missions for years
By improving propulsion technologies, fuel systems, and control mechanisms, AI can revolutionize future space missions.
New product family delivers flight-ready solutions to shorten spacecraft development cycles from years to months Marotta ...
DeltaV Space Technologies develops propulsion systems for satellites of different scales, liquid fuel engines for orbit transfers, while working on ramjet system to boost cruise missiles and aircraft ...
From bicycles to rockets, learning through experience – whether human or machine – is shaping the future of space exploration ...
Artificial Intelligence, particularly machine learning, is transforming spacecraft propulsion, potentially leading to the development of nuclear-powered rockets.
Founded by SpaceX propulsion veteran Tom Mueller four years ago, the California-based startup is redefining what maneuverable ...
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The case for an antimatter Manhattan project
Chemical rockets have taken us to the moon and back, but traveling to the stars demands something more powerful. Space X's ...
Space is becoming more crowded and as the number of satellites increases, so too does the risk of a collision, highlighting the need for multimode propulsion in spacecraft, according to industry ...
Mobility in space continually cements itself as important in this modern era of space exploration, with satellites like Starlink, Amazon's upcoming Project Kuiper, the International Space Station, and ...
VANDENBERG SPACE FORCE BASE, CA – November 28, 2025 – Proteus Space announced the successful launch and first contact of MERCURY ONE, its inaugural four-payload ESPA class spacecraft.
It takes light a single day to travel 16 billion miles. The Voyager 1 probe will need a little longer, just 49 years.
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