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NASA Engineer Proposes Engine That Runs Without Any Fuel

SPACE David Burns, a NASA engineer, has proposed an engine which runs on forward momentum. Strictly speaking, this violates the law which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction, but his design focuses on Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity which can make the mechanism possible.
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3-D printed prototypes to explore Saturn's moons

A new series of robots developed by NASA will lead the exploration on Saturn's moons This may sound like it is straight out of the movies, but NASA developed a shape-shifting robot that can fly, roll, float, and even swim, and then morph into one machine.
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NASA’s All-Female Spacewalk is Back On

After a slight hiccup in preparation, NASA says it's time to reach this historic milestone. (Photo : NASA via AP)In this image released Friday, Oct.
ICON is set to launch and study the space where the atmosphere and the ionosphere meet

The Space Between: NASA to Launch Mission for Ionosphere Study

ICON is set to launch on the 9th of October, and you can watch it live. If you look up at the sky over the Atlantic Ocean on the 9th of October, 9:30 PM EDT, you might just see NASA's Ionospheric Connection Explorer or, simply, ICON take off on the Pegasus XL rocket by Northrop Grumman.

Biomanufacturing is Now Being Tested at the International Space Station

Researchers are looking to 3D print blood vessels and tissues in space. With both medical and technological advancements, a lot of scientists and researchers have been working on 3D printing bodily materials like organs, and some of these organs even have the intricate details of blood vessels and tissues over the past few years.

Dragon Cargo Capsule by SpaceX Has Reached The ISS

SpaceX has sent out its Dragon Cargo Capsule and it has arrived at the International Space Station, with its new docking mechanism. Spacesuits for the future and a 3D bioprinter.

NASA Welcomes Tourists In The ISS

NASA to open the doors of the International Space Station to tourists. NASA - The agency has had plans of opening the floating space station to commercial astronauts and private individuals who would like to see the Earth from up there.

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