In the clean room at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland, Emory Toomey (left) and Hunter Reeling integrate the engineering model of Dragonfly’s Integrated Electronics ...
The International Space Station (ISS) is due to close down by 2030, and Russia, one of its main partners, is designing its own replacement orbital laboratory. After a decade of planning to place its ...
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A Long March-5B Y3 rocket, carrying the Wentian lab module for China's space station under construction, takes off from Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in Hainan province, China July 24, 2022. China ...
Instron (Norwood, Mass., U.S.), a global manufacturer of testing equipment for the materials and structural testing markets, has launched a new iteration of its Bluehill Central software platform. It ...
The new facility was opened earlier this week at an ex-solar manufacturing facility. Image: Fraunhofer ISE German solar testing house Fraunhofer ISE opened its new technology evaluation centre, dubbed ...
Russia's Nauka module is one of the newest parts of the ISS, but it began losing coolant this week. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit (opens ...
The Nauka module is the right-center portion of this image Oct. 9 from a camera on the International Space Station. Credit: NASA WASHINGTON — A radiator on the Russian segment of the International ...
Oct. 9 (UPI) --A Russian module on the International Space Station has sprung a coolant leak, the third leak at the ISS in less than a year as officials reassured Monday that the crew is not in danger ...
Oct 9 (Reuters) - Russia's space agency said on Monday that its multipurpose Nauka module attached to the International Space Station suffered a leak of a backup cooling system used to regulate ...
Roscosmos spacewalkers Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin work outside the International Space Station’s Roscosmos segment. Credit: NASA HOUSTON—Two Russian cosmonauts conducted a more than 5-hr.