NASA and the U.S. Postal Service have abandoned electric vehicles from startup Canoo, signaling cracks in the federal ...
THEIR JOURNEY IN VEHICLES MADE BY A NORTHWEST ARKANSAS COMPANY. NASA AWARDED "CANOO" A CONTRACTO TBUILD THE VEHIES CL BRINGING CREWS TO THE ARTEMIS PROGRAM'S LAUNCH SITE. ACCORDING TO A NEWS RELEASE ...
The vehicle that once ferried crews to Boeing’s Starliner test flights is getting a second act, this time in service of a ...
A cooling system to be used for future NASA space missions might be used to help charge electric cars. NASA and Purdue University researchers believe that electric cars be charged in five minutes.
EVCARCO (EVCA 0.06, 0.00, 0.00%) . NASA’s Kennedy Space Center held a series of events to showcase electric vehicles and electric drive Systems. The events fell along side Earth day events such as the ...
NASA has suggested an experimental cooling system it is funding could ultimately allow electric vehicle users to charge their cars within five minutes. The agency said a team led by a Purdue ...
The new vehicles are customized to meet NASA's needs for its Artemis launches while also paying homage to the agency’s human spaceflight history. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
For the first time in five decades, American astronauts are on the cusp of returning to the moon. NASA's Artemis missions, the first lunar program since the Apollo era, aims to send astronauts back to ...
Three companies scored contracts from NASA on Wednesday as the space agency continues to seek a vehicle to transport its astronauts around the Moon during Artemis missions. NASA identified the ...
NASA's Artemis crews will be in for a fully electric ride as they embark on their journey to the moon. The space agency has unveiled three specially designed, environmentally friendly crew vehicles to ...
While growing up in Indianapolis, NASA senior engineer Dan Dumbacher never missed a chance to watch a space launch on television. Today, he is doing more than just watching spacecraft lift off – he’s ...
NASA has selected three companies to develop extreme off-road vehicles that astronauts will drive on the Moon during Artemis missions starting in 2030, awarding US$4.6 billion in contracts to ...