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NASA Common Research Model Nav Home High Speed CRM Geometry Computational Approach Experimental Approach Publications CRM-NLF CRM-NLF Geometry NTF Test Data Publications CRM-HL Swept-Wing Icing Research Contact Us This website is currently under construction. Please see the full NASA Common Research Model website for current information. NTF Test Data AContinue Reading

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NASA Common Research Model Nav Home High Speed CRM Geometry Computational Approach Experimental Approach Publications CRM-NLF CRM-NLF Geometry NTF Test Data Publications CRM-HL Swept-Wing Icing Research Contact Us This website is currently under construction. Please see the full NASA Common Research Model website for current information. CRM-NLF Geometry The CRM-NLFContinue Reading

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NASA Common Research Model Nav Home High Speed CRM Geometry Computational Approach Experimental Approach Publications CRM-NLF CRM-NLF Geometry NTF Test Data Publications CRM-HL Swept-Wing Icing Research Contact Us This website is currently under construction. Please see the full NASA Common Research Model website for current information. CRM-NLF The experimental testContinue Reading

Europe’s Next-Gen Rocket Concept Could Be Way More Efficient Than SpaceX’s Starship

Germany’s Aerospace Center (DLR) published a paper in May 2025 proposing a more efficient European version of SpaceX’s Starship rocket, with the concept called the RLV C5. The team from DLR studied SpaceX’s publicly available data and provided a unique assessment of the rocket’s ability. The analysis was built on telemetry data obtained via publicContinue Reading

How will NASA’s astronaut training hub change with commercial space stations?

NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory at Johnson Space Center in Houston. (Image credit: Elizabeth Howell/Future) HOUSTON — What does NASA’s astronaut training hub look like these days, as the agency aims to bring more commercial space stations into the fold? It’s an interesting mix of government and private companies, of space agency personnel and of contractorsContinue Reading