... named in honour of the Italian mathematician Giuseppe (Bepi) Colombo, best known for his calculations on how to get a spacecraft into a resonant orbit with Mercury. His work contributed to the success of NASA’s Mariner 10 mission, the first...
..., and as more commercial activities develop in space, it’s important that the story of the complexity and beauty of the spacecraft continues to be told through the art of photography, so we can all better understand the mission for humanity that...
... Earth in a process known as Directed Energy Propulsion. Put basically this type of propulsion uses energy beamed to the spacecraft from a remote power plant to provide energy; it can be in the form of microwaves, but in this instance the wafercraft...
... schedule and lower costs by simplifying the test spacecraft and eliminating parachutes and related systems. NASA already.... Engineers are making progress building and testing the Orion spacecraft for Artemis 1, the first uncrewed mission with the SLS...
... Hayabusa2 spent 2.5 years after swing-by travelling in deep space towards Ryugu. Over such long journeys, the spacecraft is powered by ion engines. Ion engines are a form of electric propulsion that accelerates positively charged atoms of xenon...
... in terms of durability, variability and life support. In comparison with existing designs for large-scale space stations or spacecraft with minimally sustainable support systems, this spaceship concept offers a low-mass, high-density solution with...