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Three printed engines capable of 2,500, 7,000, and 40,000 pounds of thrust, from left to right
Three printed engines capable of 2,500, 7,000, and 40,000 pounds of thrust, from left to right
NASA ‘RAMPT’ Up 3D Printed Engine Size
2025
Spaceborne Computer 2 with doors closed
Spaceborne Computer 2 with doors closed
Cutting-Edge Computing Goes Spaceborne
2025
An astronaut on board the International Space Station wear a special fire fighting mask
An astronaut on board the International Space Station wear a special fire fighting mask
Innovation Comes Out of the Wool Work
2025
Sensuron’s RTS125+ system
Sensuron’s RTS125+ system
Giving Sensors Good Optics
2025
NASA’s Cryostat CS-500, pictured here as it cools down to cryogenic temperatures, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
NASA’s Cryostat CS-500, pictured here as it cools down to cryogenic temperatures, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
Scaling Up Hydrogen
2025
The heat exchanger is hoisted in the interior of NASA’s new liquid hydrogen tank
The heat exchanger is hoisted in the interior of NASA’s new liquid hydrogen tank
NASA Hydrogen History Informs World’s Hydrogen Future
2025
An artist's rendering of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory in low Earth orbit over a hurricane
An artist's rendering of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory in low Earth orbit over a hurricane
Hard(ware) to the Core
2025
A graph of potential orbital maneuvers generated by Kayhan’s Pathfinder software
A graph of potential orbital maneuvers generated by Kayhan’s Pathfinder software
Make Way for Satellites
2025
Four Marotta Controls valves from top left: The MFV400 electronic pressure regulator is now on a commercial lunar lander. The PRV15B negative pressure relief valve prevents capsules from being crushed on atmospheric reentry. The MV100X is used in small thrusters to adjust spacecraft orientation. And the MV524 controls flows from pressurized tanks.
Four Marotta Controls valves from top left: The MFV400 electronic pressure regulator is now on a commercial lunar lander. The PRV15B negative pressure relief valve prevents capsules from being crushed on atmospheric reentry. The MV100X is used in small thrusters to adjust spacecraft orientation. And the MV524 controls flows from pressurized tanks.
Commercial Sales Flow from NASA Valves
2025
NASA engineers Tessa Fedotowsky and Ben Williams inspect a 3D printed aluminum nozzle
NASA engineers Tessa Fedotowsky and Ben Williams inspect a 3D printed aluminum nozzle
3D Printed Engines Propel Next Industrial Revolution
2025
Much like a gecko’s foot, this apparatus developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory uses tiny fibers to grip objects and hold them tight
Much like a gecko’s foot, this apparatus developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory uses tiny fibers to grip objects and hold them tight
Flipping NASA Tech and Sticking the Landing
2025
An array of sprayers, made by Electrostatic Spraying Systems
An array of sprayers, made by Electrostatic Spraying Systems
Spraying for Food Safety
2025

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