Lilium is significantly ramping up production of its seven-seat eVTOL Lilium Jet, installing a serial production line for its electric propulsion units in Germany, with prototype systems expected in ...
Abe Silverstein was a pioneering NACA and NASA engineer who advanced jet propulsion, supersonic research, liquid hydrogen ...
It's been almost ten years since Lilium's co-founders embarked on the bold and risky adventure of adapting jet technology to an all-electric propulsion system for a revolutionary eVTOL jet. The most ...
Lilium has successfully completed initial full-throttle testing of the propulsion unit for its seven-seat eVTOL Lilium Jet, a critical milestone towards its first crewed flight later this year. This ...
Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) developer Lilium has completed the first series of tests for its jet propulsion units. Bavaria-based Lilium said on 25 June that the engines were taken ...
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory will lay off about 550 workers, the California research lab said, in a restructuring move that its director told employees was not related to the ongoing government ...
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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, one of the world’s premier centers for robotic space exploration, is laying off about 325 people, or roughly 5 percent of the workforce, laboratory director Laurie ...
Update (Jan. 10): JPL director Laurie Leshin posted on X Jan. 10 saying that the JPL has not yet been damaged by wildfire, but over 150 staff members have lost their homes. JPL also announced that all ...
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Sound collages and mechanical grass are being created with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in a collaboration to unlock creative pathways that “are just not open.” By Robin Pogrebin Reporting from ...