A research team presents an AI assessor for Hall-effect ion thrusters, the engines of satellites and space probes.
Scientists are developing water-fueled spacecraft technology, aiming for a cleaner, and cost-effective propulsion system.
A research team from KAIST Nuclear and Quantum Engineering presents an AI assesser for Hall-effect ion thrusters, the engines ...
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AI Accelerates Hall Thruster Development
AI-driven Hall thruster technology from KAIST will be demonstrated on the K-HERO CubeSat, advancing high-efficiency electric ...
The Satellite Propulsion market is estimated in terms of market size to be USD 2.60 billion in 2024 to USD 5.19 billion by ...
This development in multi-material manufacturing resolves a key issue in aerospace applications, particularly in rocket ...
The Satellite Propulsion market is estimated in terms of market size to be USD 2.60 billion in 2024 to USD 5.19 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of ...
The MARVL technology opens a world of possibilities ... who led the center's participation in the Nuclear Electric Propulsion tech maturation plan development as a precursor to MARVL.
Evolito Limited, proudly announces its collaboration with Flying Whales, a pioneering company in the development of large capacity airships. This partnership marks a significant milestone in ...
Hanwha Group declared its vision for the world's first fossil fuel-free ship at the Davos Forum held in Switzerland in ...
The U.S. Air Force has significantly increased its investment in cutting-edge jet engine technology by expanding contracts ...