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Breaking Through the Hypersonic Frontier Flying faster than the speed of sound has become routine in aviation, but hypersonic ...
ESA is backing a new project called Invictus that aims to develop and launch a hydrogen-powered spaceplane by 2031.
The Invictus project is leveraging tech that the now-defunct British company Reaction Engines developed for a huge space plane called Skylon.
The ESA has set itself ambitious goals: a hydrogen-powered hypersonic aircraft that can take off horizontally and ascend to ...
European Space Agency-Frazer Nash to develop hypersonic technologies that could apply to future horizontally launched, ...
The ESA has partnered with the United Kingdom-based engineering and technology company Frazer-Nash for the Invictus research ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has officially announced the launch of a bold new initiative named the Invictus program. This ...
What makes this missile especially advanced is its use of a scramjet engine. Unlike regular engines that use spinning parts (called compressors) to push air in, the scramjet doesn’t need any moving ...
Putin has unleashed a fresh wave of Iranian-made Shahed drones on Ukraine, signalling a new phase in Russia’s brutal “drone ...
JUPITER became the world's fourth fastest supercomputer when it debuted last month. Though housed in Germany at the Jülich ...
Deflagration-to-Detonation Transition (DDT) is a critical phenomenon relevant to the development of next-generation detonation-based propulsion ...
According to Israel Aerospace Industries, it may take up to two years for the new Arrow-4 missile defense system to be fully ...