The rise of the commercial space industry precipitated a steeper decline at Rocketdyne. Boeing sold the Rocketdyne division ...
Morning Overview on MSN
NASA’s new nuclear engine could transform space travel forever
NASA’s push for a new nuclear rocket engine is not just another upgrade to the hardware we strap to the bottom of spacecraft.
BWX Technologies has been awarded contracts totaling approximately $2.1 billion from the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. This substantial investment aims to manufacture reactor components for ...
Jan 5 (Reuters) - L3Harris Technologies said on Monday it will sell an about 60% stake in its space propulsion and power ...
AE Industrial Partners, LP ("AE Industrial"), a private investment firm focused on technologies and services considered critical to aerospace and national and economic security, today announced that ...
Two United States based firms have entered into a partnership to advance high-power nuclear electric propulsion technology for faster space travel. Ad Astra Rocket Company (Ad Astra) and The Space ...
Space agencies are moving closer to a new era of rocket propulsion that could fundamentally change deep-space travel. Nuclear ...
Megaprojects on MSN
Earth to Mars in 45 days? - Nuclear propulsion could make it real
It once took pioneers months to cross the American frontier - until the railroad changed everything. Now, scientists are ...
Rocketdyne name to be revived after L3Harris sells part of rocket engine business to Boca-based firm
Boca-based AE Industrial Partners plans to revive the Rocketdyne name “in recognition of its heritage and longstanding ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
UK is building floating megadocks for its 17,200-ton nuclear missile submarines
Britain's Ministry of Defence says design work is already underway on new floating dry docks for the Royal Navy.
Current chemical propulsion systems necessitate prolonged transit times for crewed Mars missions, driving the exploration of Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) as a more efficient alternative to ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why Big Tech and the Pentagon Both Need Micro Nuclear Reactors
While the energy crisis has a well-known public policy dimension, it also threatens the capabilities of the US military.
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