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Engineers have mated the fourth and final Space Shuttle-era engine to the core stage of NASA’s first Space Launch System Moon rocket. NASA hopes to use the super heavy launch vehicle to return astronauts to the Moon before striking out for Mars.
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Engineers at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans have now joined together four fifths of the Space Launch System’s core stage. The upcoming super heavy rocket is slated to make its maiden flight in 2020, and will provide the lifting capabilities for America’s return to the Moon.
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It may not get the same attention as the Kennedy Space Center or the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, but Marshall Space Flight Center, in Huntsville, Alabama, is responsible for developing much of the complex inner-workings of rockets, satellites, and future technologies.
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Mercedes says that its new AMG GT and GT S coupes signal a move into a new, top-class sports car segment for the company. Both cars are on display at the Paris Motor Show, which opened to the public on Saturday, and Gizmag stopped by for a closer look.
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New Zealand's Olaf Diegel has now added a set of drums and a keyboard to his portfolio of beautiful 3D-printed instruments. His new creations will join guitar and bass models for a road trip to Frankfurt in Germany next month, to be used by a live band.
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Details of the 2014 Mercedes-Benz AMG SLS Black Series sports car have been revealed ahead of its debut at the Los Angeles auto show.
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NASA is building world's largest solid rocket booster using new techniques designed to cut costs and increase safety.
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AMG introduces an upgrade to the SLS Coupe and Roadster for 2013
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The SLS AMG Coupe is now in showrooms, and although we've just seen the first images of the convertible version a few minutes ago, they were developed in parallel over a three year period.