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DARPA PLANS TO SHIVA VOYOGE BY BLUE CANYON TECH,ALL INDIAN NAMES STRANGE!!!

  Orbion is a four-year-old startup in Houghton, Michigan, that specializes in Hall-effect plasma thrusters for small satellites. WASHINGTON — Small satellite manufacturer Blue Canyon Technologies announced Sept. 15 it selected Orbion Space Technology to supply the electric propulsion system for the U.S. military’s Blackjack constellation. Blue Canyon is producing four satellites  for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Blackjack program. DARPA plans to launch as many as 20 small satellites to demonstrate that a mesh network in low Earth orbit can meet military requirements at lower cost and shorter design cycles than traditional Pentagon programs. DARPA in October 2018 selected Colorado-based Blue Canyon as one of the satellite bus suppliers for Blackjack. The agency in June 2020 awarded the company a $14.1 million contract to manufacture four satellites, with options worth $99 million for up to 20 satellites. Orbion is a four-year-old startup in Houghton, Michigan, that s

New Russian Ion Engines to Be Tested in Space 2021

  New Russian Ion Engines to Be Tested in Space  19.03.21 | 10:39 Keldysh Research Centre which is a member of the Roscosmos space corporation expects to conduct flight tests of ion engines in 2025-2030,  TASS  reports.   Picture: News 24  Website It is specified that the Keldysh Centre has already created products with a capacity of 200 W to 35 kW. At the moment, their resource characteristics are being confirmed, a preliminary study is underway to create a 100 kW engine. It is noted that low-power engines will be used in low-orbit small spacecraft, high-power engines in heavy transport systems. The standard active life of a modern propulsion system, like the apparatus as a whole, is 15 years. In June last year, the specialists of the Keldysh Centre have already conducted firing docking tests of the ID-200 KR ion engine, modifications of which can be used to correct the orbit of satellites, as well as for the implementation of missions for the exploration of deep space.

Vedic Ion Engine Department of Aeronautical Engineering, MLR Institute of Technology,

  Vedic Ion Engine Department of Aeronautical Engineering, MLR Institute of Technology  In 1895 on a beach in the city of Mumbai (Bombay, Maharashtra, India), Shivkar Bapuji Talpade, a Sanskrit scholar, proved that heavier-than-air flight was indeed possible. Talpade put his knowledge of Sanskrit at the disposal of his creative intellect and constructed an aircraft according to the description given in the  rig-veda. it is reported that this flying machine gained an altitude of 1500 ft. most aptly, he called his aircraft the "Marutsakha"- friend of the wind. The engine now being developed for future use by NASA, by some strange coincidence, also uses Mercury bombardment units powered by Solar cells. not only had the idea of an Ion Engine been conceived long before Dr Goddard, but it had also been materialized in the form of Talpade's Marutsakha Aircraft. Scientific thought began in Vedic civilization earlier than in the West; we should not ignore that fact

ancient Vimana fuel is refined Mercury

 ancient Vimana fuel is refined Mercury   d Mercury  ancient Vimana fuel is refined Mercury ,Ancient  Indian tried to use MERCURY as fuel in Vimana Sastra,Indian airplane book of 1895 giving swift wings,damodhar rao musham,

Ancient Indian tried to use MERCURY as fuel in Vimana Sastra

 1960 or 2018 using 10million  $ NASA -SERT - APPOLO FUSION,   Ancient  Indian tried to use MERCURY as fuel in Vimana Sastra Mercury was regular fuel without any problem who is more scientific ???? The idea of using mercury as a spacecraft fuel is not exactly new. ... Mercury is much heavier than either xenon or krypton, so spacecraft carrying them would be able to generate more thrust. Of course, mercury is also a  dangerous neurotoxin , so NASA stopped using it after SERT. 20-Nov-2018                                   A Silicon Valley startup wants to use mercury to launch satellites into orbit, potentially lacing the atmosphere with toxic substance. Industry insiders revealed that Apollo Fusion, a two-year-old company based in Mountain View, California, is designing propulsion systems that use  mercury  as spacecraft fuel. The company, which earlier this year has raised $10 million in venture funding, has already reportedly locked in one client and talking to two others. Dangers Of