Aug. 20, 2003 — NASA selected 21 researchers to receive grants totaling approximately $9.4 million to conduct ground-based microgravity combustion research. The researchers will have access to NASA’s ...
Understanding how fire spreads and behaves in space is crucial for the safety of future astronauts and for understanding and controlling fire here on Earth Understanding how fire spreads and behaves ...
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough completing the Multi-user Droplet Combustion Apparatus reconfiguration to the cool flames investigation setup. Image credit: ISS National Laboratory The inside of the ...
The mesmerizing power of fire keeps researchers returning to the lab to understand the fundamental combustion science behind it. Combustion has powered our world and consumed scientific attention for ...
BENGALURU: Two Indian scientists, in collaboration with French scientists, have conducted microgravity experiments that could advance the ability to fabricate materials in space, studying droplet ...
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