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NASA's first lunar combustion experiment will ignite flames in reduced gravity, enhancing safety for future moon missions.
NASA plans to ignite a controlled fire on the moon as part of an experiment to better understand how flames behave during ...
As NASA moves closer to establishing a permanent human presence on the Moon through the Artemis program, the agency is ...
Astronauts want to light it up on the moon — for science. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, as part of its ...
After eight years of experimenting with flames in space, NASA lit a fire inside a cargo spacecraft for the last time and sent its Saffire experiment toward a burning reentry into Earth’s atmosphere.
Understanding how fire spreads in a microgravity environment is critical to the safety of astronauts who live and work in space. And while NASA has conducted studies aboard the space shuttle and ...
NASA recently concluded the final mission of its Spacecraft Fire Safety Experiment, or Saffire, putting a blazing end to an eight-year series of investigations that provided insights into fire's ...