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Ravenswood Solutions appoints new CEO and CFO
February 11, 2021 GMT
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FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, the Ravenswood Solutions Board of Directors appointed two new members to the Ravenswood Solutions executive team. Mr. Kipp F. Peppel has been appointed as President and CEO of the company following the retirement of the company’s founding President and CEO, Mr. Daniel Donoghue. Mr. Peppel also joined Ravenswood’s Board of Directors. In addition, the Board selected Peter F. Kuebler to serve as the company’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
NASA s mission to Mars in limbo due to insufficient funds, admits cannot afford to send humans on red planet
NASA s mission to Mars in limbo due to insufficient funds, admits cannot afford to send humans on red planet
The Future Mars Missions That Include Making Space Launch System And Orion Spacecraft Is Costing Too Much To NASA. The US Space Agency, As A Result, Cannot Afford To Start Designing Vehicles To Land On Mars Or Ascend The Surface, According To The Report.
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US space agency ‘NASA sending humans on Mars’ has been one of the most discussed topics among the scientists and space enthusiasts for years. However, in what could be termed as a disappointing development, NASA has admitted that it cannot afford to send humans on Mars.
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Aerion anticipates its ambitions for a larger AS3 will benefit from its partnership with NASA that will explore technologies that could be used at high-Mach speeds in the range of between Mach 3-5. (Photo: Aerion Supersonic)
Aerion Supersonic, which has indicated plans to explore hypersonic aircraft possibilities, is taking a step in that direction under an agreement with NASA to jointly study “high-Mach” aircraft, the company announced today. The Space Act Agreement, the third between Aerion Supersonic and NASA, will involve researching propulsion and thermal management technologies for a future generation of commercial aircraft that could operate near hypersonic speeds between Mach 3 and Mach 5. The latest agreement expands a collaboration between Aerion and NASA that dates back to 2012.
NASA, AIAA Host Discussion on Mars Perseverance Rover Technology
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and NASA will host a moderated webinar to discuss technology innovations with NASA s Mars Perseverance rover during a virtual event at 10 a.m. EST Wednesday, Feb. 10. The event will livestream on NASA s website and on YouTube through AIAA s event landing page.
Perseverance is scheduled to land on Mars Thursday, Feb. 18, and is the largest and most sophisticated rover ever sent to the Red Planet s surface. The robotic astrobiologist carries an array of cutting-edge technologies that will enable the most precise landing ever and help pave the way for future human missions to Mars.