https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIHg-PPUZnk 在Scott Manley的专业分析中,讨论了NASA的Vega火箭在助推器测试发射中如何成功应对一个非同寻常的问题。该问题始于蓝色起源推进系统提供的BE-4发动机,在发射和看起来一切顺利之后,当观察到喷流中有异常时,引起了关注。通过切换到另一个摄像头显示画面,可以确认早期...
United Launch Alliance is set to launch the second test flight of its Vulcan Centaur rocket on Friday morning (Oct. 4), and you can watch the action live online.
SpaceX is planning to launch its powerful Falcon Heavy rocket from the Kennedy Space Center on Thursday, December 28. Read more Space ULA aiming to debut new Vulcan rocket on Christmas Eve ULA's Vulcan Certification-1 (Cert-1) rocket sits atop Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral in F...
This example was fitted to an Avro Vulcan B2 bomber. Jodrell Bank Observatory Photo: Anthony Holloway When things settled down after WW2, Sir Lovell moved to Manchester University, where he was instrumental in setting up the Jodrell Bank Observatory. Another well-known name, Freddy Williams, ...
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Some might find it ironic that an organization like NASA, who studies our atmosphere, is ok with rockets polluting it so much. Or isn’t it weird that Elon Musk, the same person who is pushing sustainable energy with Tesla also has a rocket company that
After the space shuttle's retirement, ULA had the world's most powerful rocket in the Delta IV Heavy. It makes for a beautiful launch, as can be seen in these images from June, 2016.United Launch Alliance The rocket launched a classified spy satellite payload into space for the Na...
to roast out of the sky during tests. These systems weren’t powerful enough to take out incoming aircraft or missiles, but small fragile drones would give them a mission to teeth on. There is no doubt that eventually lasers would be the ideal weapon for taking on sm...
Two powerful tech leaders – Apple and Google – continue to tweak their mobile devices to handle the demands of AR-specific software. With ever-faster processors for the iPhone, iPad, and the entire galaxy of Android-driven smartphones, these pocket-sized computers are now powerful enough to ...
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