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Exos Aerospace is based on both technologies and people from Armadillo Aerospace, a company founded by video game developer John Carmack. [1] Armadillo had competed for the Ansari X Prize for commercial human suborbital spaceflight in the early 2000s and later developed a series of suborbital vehicles. [1]
Chinese companies are leaders in the global civilian drone industry and China is the second largest drone market in the world, after the United States. [1] [2] In late of 2010, there were more than a hundred Chinese UAV developers/manufacturers. [3] Chinese manufacturer DJI held three-quarters of consumer market share in 2017. [4]
The company released its first drone called X-Star in 2015 in global markets and has other notable product lines, including the Evo and Dragon Fish series. [3] In 2021 Autel Robotics had a 7% share of the UAV market in the United States. [5] Its market share increased after leading rival DJI was restricted by the US government. [5]
Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle prototype. The Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicle (EKV) is the Raytheon-manufactured interceptor component with subcontractor Aerojet of the U.S. Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD), part of the larger National Missile Defense system.
Website: tess.gsfc.nasa.gov tess.mit.edu: Mission duration: 2 years (planned) 6 years, 9 months, 2 days (in progress) Spacecraft properties; Spacecraft: Explorer XCV: Spacecraft type: Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite: Bus: LEOStar-2/750 [3] Manufacturer: Orbital ATK: Launch mass: 362 kg (798 lb) [4] Dimensions: 3.7 × 1.2 × 1.5 m (12.1 × ...
The Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System (PPDS) is a small aerial drone originally intended for logistics, weighs 2.4 kg (5.3 lb) empty, and deliveries payloads of up to 3 kilograms (6.6 lb). [1] The airframe is made of waxed foamcore (foamboard) and the drone is supplied as a self-assembly flatpack, complete with a tablet-PC control centre ...
A Trump appointee who has previously ruled in his favor will preside over a trial that could undermine public trust in the fairness of the court system for years to come.
Skydio was founded in 2014 by Adam Bry, Abe Bachrach, and Matt Donahoe, all of whom had studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [6]Bry and Bachrach were in the Robust Robotics Group, researching ways to build aircraft that could fly themselves without GPS, culminating in a fixed wing drone with a laser range finder that autonomously navigated its way around a parking lot.