NASA’s HQ Photo Team has released pictures of the agency’s most spectacular moments – from SpaceX launches to the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft.
Category: Engineering
Researchers Create Lunar Regolith Bricks That Could Be Used to Construct Artemis Base Camp
NASA aims to build an Artemis base camp that includes a modern lunar cabin, rover and mobile home. This fixed habitat could potentially be constructed with bricks made of lunar regolith and saltwater.
Clevon Completes First North American Autonomous Delivery in Fort Worth
Clevon, in partnership with Hillwood and O’Neill’s Inflight Catering, demonstrates practical application of autonomous delivery technology at the AllianceTexas Mobility Innovation Zone
RevBio Launches an Experiment for its Regenerative Biomaterial on the International Space Station
This Experiment aboard the International Space Station will examine TETRANITE’S ability to regenerate bone under the condition of microgravity.
Chinese Elements Shine in Saudi Arabia for the Boulevard World Metasight Project of Unilumin
This Boulevard World Metasight project built by the Chinese LED enterprise Unilumin adopted nearly 15,000 square meters of various LED displays, including a giant spherical screen with a diameter of 35 meters (breaking the Guinness World record),
Scientists Mimic Nature to Make Nano Particle Metallic Snowflakes
In a sign of modern technology providing visual marvels, scientists create Nano Particle Metallic Snowflakes that can aid electronic manufacturing, by making materials stronger yet lighter, or aid environmental clean-ups by binding to toxins.
India’s PM Narendra Modi Congratulates Skyroot Aerospace as its Vikram-S Rocket Makes History
The company’s rocket is the first Indian-designed and domestic manufactured rocket; it met all flight parameters and reached 89.5 KM peak altitude.
Rolls-Royce Spectre Unveiled: The Marque’s First Fully-Electric Motor Car
In 1900, Rolls-Royce co-founder, Charles Rolls, prophesised an electric future for the motor car. Having acquired an electric vehicle named The Columbia Electric Carriage, he foresaw its suitability as a clean, noiseless alternative to the internal combustion engine – providing there was sufficient infrastructure to support it. Today, more than 120 years later, the time has come for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars to fulfil the prophecy of its founding father.