Beehive Industries announced on 8 December that it had completed high-altitude testing for its 200 lbf Frenzy engine.
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The test flight that went too high and changed history
On August 22, 1963, Joe Walker climbed into the X-15 for what was meant to be another controlled high-altitude test. The ...
From left, UW students Chase Markel, Bryson Mills and Nick Wade weigh an Angus bull during UW’s High Altitude Bull Test last spring at the Laramie Research and Extension Center. (Shelby Rosasco Photo) ...
Crue Chivers, left, and Nick Wade move a group of Charolais Red Angus crossbred bulls at UW’s Laramie Research and Extension Center. (Ben Hollinger Photo) As part of its inaugural High Altitude Bull ...
SpaceX is preparing for the next major milestone in the development of its next-gen Starship spacecraft. Following a successful static fire test this week, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has announced on ...
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China tests new unmanned helicopter built for over 19,000 feet high-altitude missions
China’s growing drone tests show its push for advanced all-terrain unmanned systems, with the Moyujian as a key high-altitude ...
The autonomous solar aircraft HAP-alpha can operate at high altitudes and replace satellites. It was pulled across a taxiway ...
For producers interested in evaluating how their bulls perform at high elevation, the University of Wyoming is offering its second annual High Altitude Bull Test and Sale. The program provides data on ...
Space Perspective could begin test flights of its privately owned capsule suspended under a high-altitude balloon within the next couple of months, the company’s co-founder told Ars this week. Florida ...
SpaceX says the cancellation was due to abnormal readings from one of the rocket's three Raptor engines. There are more potential launch windows coming up, but it's unclear what went wrong and how ...
China’s first key national R&D project equipment for high-altitude wind energy — the world’s largest 5,000-square-meter power ...
TORRANCE, Calif., October 15, 2013: Millennium Space Systems announced today the successful high-altitude balloon test of its new microsatellite bus, developed under the company’s DARPA SeeMe contract ...
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