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Anduril and Impulse will launch a demo satellite in 2026 to test maneuverable defense spacecraft for the U.S. Space Force.
This technology offers a solution to the continuous accumulation of space debris, such as defunct satellites and spent rocket stages.
For decades, space agencies have been seeking effective ways to shorten the long and perilous journey to Mars. The new nuclear propulsion concept, CNTR, developed by researchers at Ohio State ...
The sun has become more and more active over the last 16 years, in a turn that surprised scientists and could affect space ...
WASHINGTON — Defense technology company Anduril and space transportation startup Impulse Space are preparing to demonstrate ...
In the field of space research, the distance between an idea and reality can sometimes be as far away as the moon, and at other times as close as a star. One bold idea that has long been cherished by ...
Over 14,000 pieces of junk are clogging up low Earth orbit, but this number could be reduced by a new invention that involves ...
The official number of exoplanets—planets outside our solar system—tracked by NASA has reached 6,000. Confirmed planets are ...
In a groundbreaking development, Ohio State University has unveiled a new concept for nuclear thermal propulsion that could ...
Impulse and Anduril will jointly build a demo satellite equipped with sensors and processors to approach, inspect and track ...