Texas A&M: Flying From A to B - Future of Space Navigation
September 15, 2020
September 15, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Sept. 15 (TNSRes) -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
Ever since Sputnik launched in 1957, humankind has been reaching deeper into the stars with technological advances and interstellar missions.
Dr. John Junkins, inspired by the space race and a prominent aerospace engineer T.N. Edelbaum, set out to answer a question Edelbaum posed over 50 years ago, how many impulses?
Meaning, how ma . . .
Ever since Sputnik launched in 1957, humankind has been reaching deeper into the stars with technological advances and interstellar missions.
Dr. John Junkins, inspired by the space race and a prominent aerospace engineer T.N. Edelbaum, set out to answer a question Edelbaum posed over 50 years ago, how many impulses?
Meaning, how ma . . .
