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Feb 1, 2023

The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence: Dystopian Future Inevitable?

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

As technology continues to advance at an exponential rate, it’s hard to ignore the nagging feeling that we may be heading toward a dystopian future. In this video, we’ll be examining the potential dangers of artificial intelligence and machine learning; how they could lead us down a dark path if left unchecked. From the displacement of human workers to the loss of privacy and control, the repercussions of our reliance on technology are far-reaching and potentially disastrous.

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Jan 29, 2023

The Outward Urge Has NASA Looking at New Methods of Propulsion

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Nuclear thermal propulsion and the rotating detonation rocket are two new engine technologies NASA hopes to use to get to Mars and further.


To Mars, nuclear rockets can cut the time in half. And for in-space propulsion, NASA demonstrates a fast-speed rotating detonation rocket.

Jan 28, 2023

Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine: NASA’s Revolutionary Propulsion Design for Deep Space Missions

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NASA takes its first steps toward establishing a long-term presence on the Moon’s surface, a team of propulsion development engineers at NASA have developed and tested NASA’s first full-scale rotating detonation rocket engine, or RDRE, an advanced rocket engine design that could significantly change how future propulsion systems are built.

The RDRE differs from a traditional rocket engine by generating thrust using a supersonic combustion phenomenon known as a detonation. This design produces more power while using less fuel than today’s propulsion systems and has the potential to power both human landers and interplanetary vehicles to deep space destinations, such as the Moon and Mars.

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Jan 27, 2023

NASA successfully tests new engine for deep space exploration

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NASA announced that its engineers have developed and tested the agency’s first full-scale rotating detonation rocket engine (RDRE).

The agency said that the design could significantly change how future propulsion systems are built. The supersonic rocket engine uses detonation, with the design producing more power while using less fuel than today’s propulsion systems.

It has the potential to power both human landers and interplanetary vehicles to deep space destinations, like the moon or Mars.

Jan 27, 2023

NASA and DARPA want to build a nuclear-powered spaceship

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, space travel

The rocket could have its first test in orbit “as soon as 2027.”

Jan 27, 2023

NASA just test fired a rocket designed to power long-term Moon trips

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A revolutionary new form of rocket has just been tested by NASA. Called RDRE, this new propulsion device could make long-term Moon missions viable.

NASA’s propulsion development engineers have built and tested the agency’s first full-scale rotating detonation rocket engine, or RDRE for short. This advanced rocket engine design could change how propulsion systems are built in the future in a big way.

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Jan 27, 2023

Why Are We Sending a Plastic-Eating Enzyme to Space? | Mashable

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, health, space travel

On Nov. 26, 2022 a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket departed from departed from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to deliver supplies to the International Space Station. Among the 7,700 pounds of cargo on board, it is safe to say that the smallest delivery that day were a bunch of frozen bacteria.

In an interdisciplinary collaboration, a group of scientists from MIT Media Lab, NREL, Seed Health and others, bioengineered a plastic-eating bacteria to be able to upcycle plastics. Mashable met with some of them to find out how the bacteria works, why it was it was sent to space, and how it can help humanity tackle plastic pollution in space as well as on Earth.

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Jan 27, 2023

NASA and DARPA will test nuclear thermal engines for crewed missions to Mars

Posted by in categories: chemistry, space travel

Nuclear thermal rocket engines could help get astronauts to Mars more quickly than by chemical propulsion methods. NASA and DARPA are working on nuclear thermal propulsion tech that they hope to test as soon as 2027.

Jan 26, 2023

Asteroid mining: SpaceX will help a startup launch operations in 2023

Posted by in categories: materials, space travel

The space tech startup, AstroForge, hopes to complete two proof-of-concept missions this year using SpaceX rockets.

In what might be a groundbreaking moment in space industry history, a new startup plans to launch not one but two space missions this year. This might not sound like a big deal, but the company wants to go into space to find and use minerals from asteroids and other deep-space objects.

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Jan 25, 2023

Getting to the #Moon and #Mars could become easier thanks to a DARPA collaboration with @NASA on a nuclear thermal rocket engine

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