Artemis II was set to launch in February, but a leaky situation has caused a delay. Find out about the challenges NASA is ...
Scientists have found a new way to make clean hydrogen from water using liquid metal and light, and it works with both freshwater and seawater. Instead of relying on electricity to split water, the ...
In hydrogen refueling and distribution systems, reverse flow prevention is critical. Pressure imbalances or transient ...
As much as 45 oceans’ worth of hydrogen may be in Earth’s core, scientists reported, suggesting most of Earth’s water was acquired during the planet’s formation.
As hydrogen accelerates from pilot projects into mainstream transport, the industry faces a critical challenge: how to manage the unique and often invisible risks associated with liquid and gaseous ...
Hydrogen reserves in Earth’s core large enough to supply at least nine oceans may influence processes on the surface today.
Australian scientists say they have been able to make green hydrogen from both freshwater and seawater using a liquid metal known as gallium.
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Why NASA’s SLS leaks hydrogen: Impact on Artemis II launch
In the early hours of February 2, with more than 700,000 gallons of cryogenic propellant flowing into the Space Launch System ...
SpaceX and NASA's growing need for industrial gases is driving a major expansion at Linde's Mims plant, with Brevard County ...
Scientists have developed a new way to produce clean hydrogen using sunlight and liquid metal, offering a promising path toward greener energy made directly from seawater. The method could help ...
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Ex-SpaceX engineer plans to fly satellite using water-powered propulsion system
Space startup General Galactic aims to fly a satellite using only water for in-orbit ...
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