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The last attempt to launch a satellite from Australian soil was in 1971, when the British Black Arrow rocket lifted off from ...
The Spanish and French company Pangea is positioning itself as a go-to propulsion company within the aerospace industry. It ...
There have been published papers by the Air Force Research Lab and NASA on rotating detonation engines having 10% or more efficiency gains. A rotating ...
The first Australian-made rocket, developed by Gilmore Space Technologies, has achieved 14 seconds of flight before crashing ...
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The National Interest on MSNWhy the Eris Rocket Launch Failure Matters for Australia’s Space Program
Revitalized by the 2018 Australian Space Agency, Australia’s space efforts have depended on foreign launches. The Eris rocket ...
Back-to-back engine failures doomed a privately developed Australian rocket moments after liftoff Tuesday, cutting short a long-shot attempt to reach orbit with the country's first homegrown launch ...
Gilmour Space's Eris rocket conducted its first test flight, lasting 14 seconds, after multiple delays. The rocket, carrying ...
An Australian rocket crashed shortly after taking off, marking the first attempt to reach orbit with a made-in-Australia vehicle.
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Australia’s Rocket Crash: What Eris Reveals About the Nation’s Space Ambitions
What does it take to make a country join the rarefied ranks of orbital launch providers? For Australia, the answer came in a ...
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WATCH: Australia's 1st Domestically-Built Orbital Rocket ‘Eris’ Crashes 14 Seconds After Liftoff
Canberra: Australia’s first domestically built rocket crashed just 14 seconds after takeoff on Wednesday. It was the first ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNAustralian Eris Rocket Clears Lauchpad in First Test, Crashes Shortly After
Gilmour Space, an Australian aerospace company, conducted the first test launch of its Eris rocket this week, to muted success. Although the rocket managed to (slowly) clear the launchpad, it failed ...
In a move that feels like science fiction come to life, Innovative Rocket Technologies Inc., the small New York launch startup backed by Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, and Eric Schmidt through Village ...
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