Close Menu
  • Breaking News
  • Business
  • Career
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Science
    • Tech
  • Culture
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
Categories
  • Breaking News (3,720)
  • Business (275)
  • Career (3,144)
  • Climate (191)
  • Culture (3,115)
  • Education (3,290)
  • Finance (156)
  • Health (679)
  • Lifestyle (3,020)
  • Science (2,969)
  • Sports (226)
  • Tech (140)
  • Uncategorized (1)
Hand Picked

Ukrainian security official gunned down in Kyiv, drone swarms continue

July 10, 2025

Writers’ Group Forming | Lifestyle

July 10, 2025

Things Are Suddenly Looking Up For NASA Science

July 10, 2025

Lucy Olsen’s Career Night Highlights Battle in Minnesota

July 10, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and services
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
onlyfacts24
  • Breaking News

    Ukrainian security official gunned down in Kyiv, drone swarms continue

    July 10, 2025

    Pentagon to become largest shareholder in rare earth magnet maker MP Materials

    July 10, 2025

    Angel Reese earns NBA 2K26 cover, WNBA fans sound off

    July 10, 2025

    Who benefits from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and who pays the price?

    July 10, 2025

    Startups love the UK. Its IPO market? Not so much

    July 10, 2025
  • Business

    Global Topic: FC Barcelona and Panasonic agree contract for Espai Barça | Business Solutions | Products & Solutions | Topics

    July 8, 2025

    I Visited Universal’s New Theme Park: Highlights, Disappointments

    July 6, 2025

    7 business areas doctors must know for private practice success

    July 4, 2025

    Artificial Intelligence in Educational and Business Ecosystems: Convergent Perspectives on Agency, Ethics, and Transformation

    July 3, 2025

    Ease of doing business in Venezuela by topic 2019| Statista

    June 29, 2025
  • Career

    Lucy Olsen’s Career Night Highlights Battle in Minnesota

    July 10, 2025

    John Force reflects on challenges of last 12 months, career, in CBS interview

    July 10, 2025

    Sandusky RegisterSheriff's office mourns retired lieutenantPERKINS TWP. — The Erie County Sheriff's Office on Wednesday announced the passing of retired Lt. Bart Manley. He passed away on Monday..7 hours ago

    July 10, 2025

    Washoe County School District holds series of career fairs | Local News

    July 10, 2025

    Dallas Wings fell to Phoenix Mercury behind Sami Whitcomb’s career-high 36 points, losing 72-102

    July 10, 2025
  • Sports

    Nikola Topic details relationship with Thunder assistant Chip Engelland

    July 10, 2025

    Rafael Leao ‘never an advanced topic,’ insists Bayern Munich chief

    July 10, 2025

    NBA expansion is summer’s hot topic

    July 9, 2025

    Nikola Topic reveals 2025 Summer League goals

    July 8, 2025

    NFHS Selects “Emerging Technologies” as 2022-23 National High School Policy Debate Topic

    July 8, 2025
  • Climate

    The changing language and sentiment of conversations about climate change in Reddit posts over sixteen years

    July 5, 2025

    PUBLIC TALK 2025 KICKS OFF WITH THE TOPIC “THE ROLE OF MARKETING IN THE DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT” | Trường Đại học Quốc Tế

    July 3, 2025

    World Environment Day 2025: Theme, History, Significance, Poster Ideas and Host Country

    July 3, 2025

    UNLV professor Ben Leffel speaks up on topic of climate change | Education

    June 25, 2025

    A Recent History of Climate Change

    June 20, 2025
  • Science
    1. Tech
    2. View All

    Emerging quantum technologies take the spotlight at Kananaskis G7 summit

    July 4, 2025

    Emerging Technologies Selected as 2022-2023 National Policy Debate Topic

    July 3, 2025

    Tech Trends 2025 | Deloitte Insights

    June 28, 2025

    AI’s impact on jobs, tech’s touchy topic, ET CIO

    June 21, 2025

    Things Are Suddenly Looking Up For NASA Science

    July 10, 2025

    earth rotation july 9: July 9 is the shortest day ever in history? Scientists call it ‘unprecedented, big deal’

    July 10, 2025

    A century of quantum mechanics

    July 10, 2025

    The ‘sound of the Big Bang’ hints that Earth may sit in a cosmic void 2 billion light-years wide

    July 10, 2025
  • Culture

    Automotive NewsFord manufacturing chief looks to change culture; new tariffs on copperAutomotive News Staff Reporter Michael Martinez talks about how Ford's top manufacturing executive, Bryce Currie, is trying to change the….12 hours ago

    July 10, 2025

    Enjoy Music, Culture, and Food at Valley Festivals | Things to Do

    July 10, 2025

    Jonathan Majors Checks Fan Requesting Meagan Good’s Number

    July 10, 2025

    What to Expect at Comic-Con 2025: Panels, Parties, and Pop Culture | KFI AM 640

    July 10, 2025

    Nearly a third of Americans think they could pass as British, based on their knowledge of UK culture

    July 10, 2025
  • Health

    Food desert | Causes, Effects & Solutions

    July 10, 2025

    Jhanak fame Anupam Bhattacharya on men’s mental health; says ‘It remains a highly underrated topic

    July 6, 2025

    Surveillance Snapshot: Mid-Season Vaccine Effectiveness Estimates for Influenza: the Department of Defense Global Respiratory Pathogen Surveillance Program, 2024-2025 Season

    July 6, 2025

    Mental health of tennis players a topic again at Wimbledon

    July 4, 2025

    Mercer team leads nutrition, health workshops during Uganda trip

    July 3, 2025
  • Lifestyle
Contact
onlyfacts24
Home»Science»Hybrid rocket motor developed by USU researchers in collaboration with NASA
Science

Hybrid rocket motor developed by USU researchers in collaboration with NASA

June 14, 2025No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Usu test e1749693947743.jpg
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

LOGAN — Researchers at Utah State University are working with NASA to develop a hybrid rocket motor that could help astronauts land on and take off from the moon in future Artemis missions.

The program is headed up by Dr. Stephen Whitmore, a retired NASA engineer who now heads up USU’s Propulsion Research Lab. The next-generation hybrid rocket motors use clean, non-toxic fuels, which are vastly different from what was used in the Apollo missions.

“This is essentially a non-explosive system,” Whitmore explained. “The only place the propellants mix in a volatile form is inside the thrust chamber itself.”

Read more: U. robotics team wins national competition at Kennedy Space Center

The rocket motor fires with nitrous oxide, which ignites the fuel that is essentially a type of cylindrical plastic that is made in a 3D printer. The combination of solid and liquid fuels allows for a rocket motor that can be fired, more precisely controlled, and then fired up again to blast off from the moon.

“Those can stay for an indefinite period of time and be able to successfully launch. And that’s really what’s important about it,” Whitmore said.

The hybrid rocket motors could also help astronauts perform a more controlled landing. Whitmore said Artemis astronauts will be landing in a different area of the moon than the earlier Apollo missions, where the sand is a much finer dust material, which is also toxic because of long-term exposure to radiation from the sun.

NASA will closely study how much the rocket motors could impact the dust and how to minimize how much of it astronauts come in contact with.

“If you kick up all this dust and it gets spread everywhere, all the charged particles can stick to electronics on the rocket, they can stick to the clothing on the astronauts’ suits, and they can bring it back inside,” Ryan Thibaudeau, a Ph.D student, explained. “That can really be a safety issue.”

NASA recently tested the rocket motor, designed at USU, at its Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, firing it up more than 30 times. But because the motor uses non-toxic and more easily controlled fuels, researchers at USU can also continue to test-fire it on campus as they did while KSL watched on Wednesday.

While the team of researchers was aiming for about 250 pounds of thrust—a level that would prove to be quite strong on the moon, where gravity is about a quarter of what it is on Earth—the test-firing on Tuesday came in at around 240 pounds, which the team was still happy with.

“We got exactly what we wanted today,” Whitmore said. “We showed that we wanted to move our thrust level. We made a few changes, and we did exactly that.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Things Are Suddenly Looking Up For NASA Science

July 10, 2025

earth rotation july 9: July 9 is the shortest day ever in history? Scientists call it ‘unprecedented, big deal’

July 10, 2025

A century of quantum mechanics

July 10, 2025

The ‘sound of the Big Bang’ hints that Earth may sit in a cosmic void 2 billion light-years wide

July 10, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

Ukrainian security official gunned down in Kyiv, drone swarms continue

July 10, 2025

Writers’ Group Forming | Lifestyle

July 10, 2025

Things Are Suddenly Looking Up For NASA Science

July 10, 2025

Lucy Olsen’s Career Night Highlights Battle in Minnesota

July 10, 2025
News
  • Breaking News (3,720)
  • Business (275)
  • Career (3,144)
  • Climate (191)
  • Culture (3,115)
  • Education (3,290)
  • Finance (156)
  • Health (679)
  • Lifestyle (3,020)
  • Science (2,969)
  • Sports (226)
  • Tech (140)
  • Uncategorized (1)

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from onlyfacts24.

Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from ONlyfacts24.

News
  • Breaking News (3,720)
  • Business (275)
  • Career (3,144)
  • Climate (191)
  • Culture (3,115)
  • Education (3,290)
  • Finance (156)
  • Health (679)
  • Lifestyle (3,020)
  • Science (2,969)
  • Sports (226)
  • Tech (140)
  • Uncategorized (1)
Facebook Instagram TikTok
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and services
© 2025 Designed by onlyfacts24

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.