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Dr. Firouz Naderi

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A Laser-Sharp View of Blended Wing Body Plane Design.
Image credit: #NASA/David C. Bowman

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can take off like a helicopter and fly efficiently like an aircraft.

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developing a concept of a battery-powered plane that has 10 engines.

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Captain Gene Cernan
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😔 The last man to walk on the moon died Monday at age 82 in Houston.


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Astrobotic's system is designed to avoid terrain hazards while safely landing a spacecraft at a specific location on a asteroid, moon, or planet.

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Astrobotic Technology's autonomous landing system is mounted atop Masten Space Systems' Xombie vehicle prior to launch from the Mojave Air and Space Port.

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In Flight to Advance Aeronautical Technology Development
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The remotely piloted Ikhana flew a checkout mission for an Air Collision Avoidance System project.

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Ikhana and King Air Prep for Detect and Avoid Testing

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Expedition 48 Crew Launches to the International Space Station

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James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) NASA

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Longest SLS Engine Test Yet Heats Up Summer Sky 💫

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A prototype 13-kilowatt Hall thruster is tested at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. This prototype demonstrated the technology readiness needed for industry to continue the development of high-power solar electric propulsion into a flight-qualified system.

On Tuesday, April 19, 2016, NASA awarded acontract to Aerojet Rocketdyne, Inc. to design and develop an advanced electric propulsion system that will significantly advance the nation's commercial space capabilities, and enable deep space exploration missions, including the robotic portion of NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM) and its journey to Mars.

NASA has been refining development of spaceflight electric propulsion technology for more than five decades. The first successful ion electric propulsion thruster was developed at Glenn Research Center in the 1950s. The first operational test of an electric propulsion system in space was Glenn’s Space Electric Rocket Test 1, which flew on July 20, 1964. Since then, NASA has increasingly relied on solar electric propulsion for long-duration, deep-space robotic science and exploration missions.

An advanced electric propulsion system could potentially increase spaceflight transportation fuel efficiency by 10 times over current chemical propulsion technology and more than double thrust capability compared to current electric propulsion technology. The next step will be to demonstrate this new electric propulsion system in space. Development of this technology will advance future in-space transportation capability for a variety of deep space human and robotic exploration missions, such as the NASA’s Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM), as well as private commercial space missions.

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Development of High-Power Solar Electric Propulsion ⚡️

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Beautiful Sunrise
near the Space Shuttle 💫
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US flag in 💫🔰🔰🔰Glory
International Space Station
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Making Upgrades 💫
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The newest addition to the Space Shuttle orbiter fleet, Endeavour, arrives at KSC atop the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft on May 7. OV-105 will be demated from the Boeing aircraft, and towed to the Vehicle Assembly Building for installation of several major flight components. Next step will be a lengthy stay in the Orbiter Processing Facility for a rigorous series of first flow tests. Endeavour is scheduled to lift off on its maiden space flight in 1992.

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May 7, 1991 💫
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