This isn't mere sci - fi speculation: In a nondescript warehouse in Webster, Texas, a forward - thinking scientist is developing
a prototype rocket engine that could make space travel faster than ever before.
Not exact matches
Engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center tested NASA's first 3D printed
rocket engine prototype part made of two different metal alloys through an innovative advanced manufacturing process.
The idea is for students to provide «ideas and
prototypes for Mars colonies, space suites,
rockets, satellites, science and engineering centers, antennas, batteries, space food, ion
engines, robots and ideas for Martian soil gardening» (as stated in the CAG conference presentation summary).
Involving are for processing MRO major repair and overhaul of aircraft,
engines, avionics and modifications with development of
Prototype Aircraft,
rockets, satellites and also with weapons systems.