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TB 26-04 Updates and Modernization of NASA’s Chemical Equilibrium with Applications (CEA) CodeNASA / Aug 21, 2026For more information, contact Mark K. Leader, Glenn Research Center, mark.leader@nasa.gov Download the PDF version NASA’s Chemical Equilibrium with Applications (CEA) code is a foundational tool for propulsion system analysis. It provides equilibrium chemistry, rocket performance, shock, and detonation calculations used across NASA and the broader aerospace community. NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) Activity […]NASA Selects University Teams to Help Advance Aviation ResearchNASA / Aug 20, 2026NASA has selected four university teams to help the agency transform the future of aviation through projects ranging from high-supersonic propulsion systems to low-noise routes for small aircraft flying through cities. The agency made awards through its University Leadership Initiative, which offers student teams the opportunity to contribute to real-world flight research that advances NASA’s goals in aeronautics. […]U.S. expands missile production as Army seeks more depth in its arsenalSpaceNews / Aug 12, 2026
Recent Northrop, Lockheed and L3Harris agreements are aimed at expanding capacity across propulsion, structures and other constrained parts of the missile supply chain
The post U.S. expands missile production as Army seeks more depth in its arsenal appeared first on SpaceNews.National lab visit boosts NASA’s confidence in space nuclear propulsion missionSpaceNews / Aug 11, 2026
NASA officials say they are confident in plans to launch a nuclear electric propulsion demonstration mission by the end of 2028 after visiting the national lab building the mission’s reactor.
The post National lab visit boosts NASA’s confidence in space nuclear propulsion mission appeared first on SpaceNews.
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