A “Green” Dual-Mode Engine is About to Give CubeSats the Best of Both Worlds
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<p>Rocket scientists have always faced a trade-off in propulsion technologies
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A “Green” Dual-Mode Engine is About to Give CubeSats the Best of Both Worlds

Rocket scientists have always faced a trade-off in propulsion technologies. Chemical rockets can provide lots of oomph, but burn through fuel so quickly they can only do so for a few minutes. Electric...

NASA working to streamline development of nuclear electric propulsion demo mission
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<p>NASA is working on a streamlined management approach for a nuclear electric propulsion demonstration
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NASA working to streamline development of nuclear electric propulsion demo mission

NASA is working on a streamlined management approach for a nuclear electric propulsion demonstration mission the agency wants to launch in two and a half years. The post NASA working to streamline dev...

On Dolphin Turbulence

Dolphins are such fast and agile swimmers that, naturally, scientists have long wanted to understand how they swim so well. A recent study draws on numerical simulation to analyze the flow a dolphin creates when flapping its tail.

The resulting flow is highly turbulent–researchers were only able to simulate up to a fraction of a dolphin’s actual Reynolds number–with both large-scale vortices and a cascade of smaller ones. The largest vortices, shown here in white, form on the upper and lower surface of the dolphin’s tail, then slide off the tail in a vortex ring. It’s these vortex rings, the researchers found, that provide the bulk of a dolphin’s thrust.

The smaller-scale vortices, in contrast, get formed by the large vortices, and they make little to no contribution to the dolphin’s propulsion. Interestingly, these results suggest that we might be able to describe the propulsion of dolphins and other highly turbulent swimmers by focusing only on the largest scales in the flow. (Video, image, and research credit: Y. Motoori et al.; via Ars Technica)

Animation of the simulated flow from a swimming dolphin. #biology #CFD #computationalFluidDynamics #dolphins #fluidDynamics #numericalSimulation #physics #propulsion #science #swimming #turbulence

🔥 Del combustible al empuje en décimas de segundo: así trabaja la turbina de gas. Ciclo Brayton, componentes, tipos y aplicaciones en aviación y energía.

Lee más 👉 https://www.soloingenieria.org/ingenieria-aeroespacial/turbina-de-gas/

Imagen creada con IA.
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Una turbina de gas no usa pistones ni válvulas como un motor de coche. Solo aire, fuego y un eje que gira sin parar. La simplicidad llevada al extremo. ⚙️

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The Propulsion Imperative Behind Golden Dome
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<p>Missile defense has traditionally been framed around detection, tracking and interception
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The Propulsion Imperative Behind Golden Dome

Missile defense has traditionally been framed around detection, tracking and interception. Golden Dome changes that calculus, broadening the focus to the entire distributed infrastructure enabling the...

Orbit Fab, Thales Alenia to study refueling for electric-propulsion satellites
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<p>The companies will explore integrating Orbit Fab’s refueling interface with electric propulsion
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Orbit Fab, Thales Alenia to study refueling for electric-propulsion satellites

The companies will explore integrating Orbit Fab’s refueling interface with electric propulsion systems developed by Thales Alenia Space The post Orbit Fab, Thales Alenia to study refueling for elect...

NASA is building a nuclear reactor for the Moon by 2030 — and testing the nuclear propulsion that could carry humans to Mars in the decade after — under a new directive that revives a space-nuclear ambition the agency has been quietly chasing since Apollo
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NASA is building a nuclear reactor for the Moon by 2030 — and testing the nuclear propulsion that could carry humans to Mars in the decade after — under a new directive that revives a space-nuclear ambition the agency has been quietly chasing since Apollo

NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy announced, on January 13, 2026, that they had signed a memorandum of understanding committing the two agencies to the development of a nuclear fission reactor on...

NASA y Eta Space lanzan LOXSAT: 9 meses en órbita baja para probar 11 tecnologías que permitan almacenar y trasvasar oxígeno líquido sin ebullición ni picos de presión, clave para repostaje espacial y misiones tripuladas. https://aidoo.news/noticia/r1v3kJ

#Espacio #LOXSAT #RocketLab #Propulsion #TecnologiaEspacial

Sin gasolineras en el espacio no llegaremos a Marte. La NASA lo sabe y por fin está haciendo algo al respecto

Gran parte del combustible de una nave se consume al escapar de la órbita terrestre, por lo que las futuras misiones tripuladas requieren depósitos y repostaje

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NASA y Eta Space lanzan LOXSAT: 9 meses en órbita baja para probar 11 tecnologías que permitan almacenar y trasvasar oxígeno líquido sin ebullición ni picos de presión, clave para repostaje espacial y misiones tripuladas. https://aidoo.news/noticia/r1v3kJ

#Espacio #LOXSAT #RocketLab #Propulsion #TecnologiaEspacial

Sin gasolineras en el espacio no llegaremos a Marte. La NASA lo sabe y por fin está haciendo algo al respecto

Gran parte del combustible de una nave se consume al escapar de la órbita terrestre, por lo que las futuras misiones tripuladas requieren depósitos y repostaje

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