Science

The Best Science Of The Year

2010 was a great year for Science. NASA’s space plane (and the Dolly lineage) were resurrected while a secret laboratory Neturino observatory was built under the South Pole. Check out our best science stories of the year!


December 19, 2010
Science

NASA Engineers Propose Combining A Rail Gun And A Scramjet To Fire Spacecraft Into Orbit

NASA has been working on creating a new, cheaper method to launch spacecrafts. Their latest proposal involves train tracks, a rail gun and a scramjet. Here’s what they’re trying to do:


June 16, 2007
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Experimental Jet Goes Mach 10, Much Faster than Your Kia

Gizmodo AU

US and Australian scientists tested out a new experimental jet engine over the Aussie outback this week, and it broke Mach 10. That’s 10 times the speed of sound, or 6,835mph, to the laymen out there.

It’s a scramjet, which means it needs to be propelled up to high speed with a rocket before the engine can take over, in this case an air-breathing supersonic combustion engine. Jets of this speed definitely won’t be accepting passengers anytime soon, but if and when they do you can expect to get from New York to Tokyo in a little over an hour. Holy crap. –Adam Frucci

Jet engine tested at 10 times speed of sound [Reuters]