Interesting Engineering on MSN
World’s first hydrogen-fueled hypersonic jet could fly at 12 times the speed of sound
Australia’s Hypersonix Launch Systems has secured $46 million in funding from a Series A round to develop a hydrogen-fueled ...
Japanese engineers have developed a hypersonic space-based missile tracking technology called the HTV-X, built by Mitsubishi ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Story of NASA Ames and its 80×120-foot wind tunnel that changed future of flight
How NASA Ames’ 80×120-foot wind tunnel became the beating heart of American aeronautics, testing everything from spacecraft ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Japan tests new space-based system to track hypersonic missiles, reports claim
Explore the latest advancements in missile tracking with the hypersonic HTV-X developed by Japanese engineers and JAXA.
Houston’s nickname might be “Space City,” but when it comes to actually honoring the space industry, UCF is ranked No. 1 ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Mach 9.6 X-43A ‘Hypersonic Scramjet’ Has a Message for Any Military on Earth
A, an unmanned scramjet testbed, set the world record for an air-breathing aircraft by hitting Mach 9.6 in 2004. -Launched ...
2don MSN
UH football: Turnovers a key in second loss; RB Stacy Sneed returns; a space-themed trip to UCF
Cougars had four turnovers in loss to West Virginia but will get running back Stacy Sneed back ahead of trip to UCF ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Mach 5.1 X-51 Waverider ‘Hypersonic Scramjet’ Has a Message for the Air Force
Boeing’s X-51A “Waverider” was a hypersonic tech demonstrator built with AFRL, DARPA, and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne to ...
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is set to land in a $2 billion Pentagon deal, aiming to develop satellites specifically for President ...
The sole S-37 first flew on September 25 1997. Though only one was made, its Batman-like aesthetic earned it a lasting place ...
GlobalData on MSN
Intuitive Machines wins AFRL contract extension
The US AFRL/RV has awarded Intuitive Machines an $8.2m contract extension for the development of nuclear power systems.
Elon Musk’s company SpaceX is reportedly set to receive around $2 billion from the US Department of Defense to help develop part of Donald ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results