There are about 15,000 satellites orbiting the Earth. Most of them, like the International Space Station and the Hubble ...
AI accelerates aerospace engineering by cutting design cycles and improving performance through data-driven optimization.AI ...
Alonso breaks down how advances in computational fluid dynamics and physics AI are enabling designers to simulate complex ...
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Scientists build an electrostatic 'tractor beam' to move space junk safely
A dead satellite can become a high-speed hazard in an orbit that is already packed with working spacecraft. That risk is why ...
Saturday's launch marked Blue Origin's 16th New Shepard flight with passengers aboard since Bezos, his brother and two others blasted off on the first such flight in July 2021. Including Saturday's ...
Serenity Flight will place a symbolic portion of Ley’s cremated remains into Earth orbit alongside other participants who ...
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Engineer claims a breakthrough that could overcome gravity
For more than a century, gravity has been the immovable backdrop of modern physics, a force that can be described and ...
Mexican filmmakers have pulled science fiction into near space with “Ground Control,” that incorporates real images from the ...
SINGAPORE, Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Organised by Experia Events, Space Summit 2026 in Singapore (2–3 February) will serve ...
Michaela Benthaus, a paraplegic engineer for the European Space Agency, became the first wheelchair user in space Saturday.
Blue Origin successfully launched the 37th flight of the New Shepard program, marking a first for wheelchair altitude.
An engineer from Germany has become the world's first wheelchair user to go into space. Michaela Benthaus, who suffered a spinal cord injury in a mountain bike accident seven years ago, had reached ...
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