Revolutionary breakthrough overcomes longstanding limitations in cryogenic technology, enabling continuous, reliable operation with high cooling power for quantum experiments in the 0.5 K range. For ...
As we plan for future interplanetary spaceflight, one major aspect remains untested: refueling in space. That's because most rocket propellants are cryogenic liquids whose long-term behavior in space ...
NASA/JSC has a requirement for the Detailed Design, Flight Production and Certification, and Deployment Life Cycle phases for the General Laboratory Active Cryogenic ISS Experiment Refrigerator ...
It takes a village to create fusion. Students in RIT’s College of Engineering Technology (CET) worked alongside faculty-researcher Brian Rice this semester on designing hardware in support of ...
Cryogenics specialist Quantum Design has designed a magneto-optical cryostat that for the first time brings their high magnetic field and cryogenics technology into a dedicated optical environment In ...
This paper describes the Cryogenic Thermal Storage Unit (CTSU) flight experiment, which flew as part of the CRYOTSU payload on STS-95 in late 1998. The CTSU flight unit is a dual-volume nitrogen ...
Despite being proposed over 30 years ago, quantum computing is still relatively undeveloped. Quantum computers consist of a quantum processor – sets of quantum bits or qubits operating at an extremely ...
Advanced Research Systems Inc., has licensed a technology designed to automatically refill liquid helium used in laboratory equipment for low-temperature scientific experiments, which will reduce ...
Purdue University researchers are collaborating with NASA to study cryogenic liquids in zero gravity, leading to the possibility of propellant depots and refueling spacecraft in orbit. As we plan for ...
NASA/JSC has a requirement for the design, development, testing, and evaluation of a versatile cryogenic freezing, storage, and transport unit for a broad range of science samples on board the Space ...
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