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Using candy hearts as rocket fuel in a fun science test
The science pros at TKOR create rocket fuel using candy hearts experimentally.
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How much fuel do rockets really need?
This video explains why rockets require so much fuel, covering gravity, mass, and orbital speed, and how engineers balance fuel needs with payload and mission goals.
Europe stands on the precipice of launching a satellite from the mainland. Until now, the Guiana Space Centre in South America has operated as Europe’s “gateway to space” but spaceports in SaxaVord ...
Rocket company examining feasibility of both options before potential $1.5tn stock market flotation, report says ...
Scientists have developed an autophage engine that burns its own structure to generate thrust. This innovation drastically reduces spacecraft weight and enables affordable high-energy missions across ...
The rocket is about to traverse four miles to the launchpad — at about 1 mph.
The Pentagon for decades has treated launch as the central logistical problem of military space. Once a satellite reaches ...
Which one is the best NS200 or NS250? The Bajaj Pulsar NS200 was always seen as an affordable alternative if you were in the market for a sporty streetfighter. As for the comfort, right from the ...
Discover the BRABUS 900 Rocket Edition, a 900-horsepower luxury SUV with cutting-edge design, handcrafted interiors, and performance ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test-firing of an upgraded large-caliber multiple rocket system, state-run media reported Wednesday.
Iran briefly closes airspace as US reportedly deploys warships, submarine to Middle East; experts warn against widespread ...
PLD Space, the pioneering Spanish private space company, has updated its progress with its Miura 5 orbital launch vehicle. The company remains on track for its inaugural demonstration flight in 2026 ...
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