Monday, July 22

Engines Uses Fuel From Space


The required use of air through these rockets’ engines means that the field of space travel is on the verge of a revolutionary advancement—air-breathing rocket engines. The new propulsion systems are thus expected to bring drastic changes to the cost and efficiency of space transport by integrating the functions of jet engines and rockets in a way that has not been seen before.


Two pioneering efforts in this field are making waves: Mountain Aerospace Research Solutions’ Fenris engine and Reaction Engines’ Sabre engine. However, in the same month, another project from Whitefish-based Mars Engines had a different look for the device. Such advancements could open the final frontier and allow people to travel in space as they have never experienced before.

The Fenris Engine: How Nontraditional Air-Breathing Rockets Redefine Space Exploration
Mountain Aerospace Research Solutions is a company managed by Aaron Davis and Scott Stegman, who have created the Fenris engine, an air-breathing rocket motor where air is sucked in at one end and flame comes out the other. Subsequent strategies are said to achieve the rocket to carry 20 percent less oxidizer than any pre-existing design.              READ MORE...

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