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Space Exploration Is Changing. Is NASA Ready?

Por: Slate Tech October 02, 2023

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In June, Colorado-based Wilson Aerospace sued aeronautics giant Boeing for allegedly stealing trade secrets and violating intellectual property rights. The case involves Boeing’s work on NASA’s Space Launch System, or SLS, a rocket designed to eventually land astronauts and cargo on the moon. Wilson claims Boeing’s actions cost Wilson “” and placed astronauts at risk. The suit revolves primarily around Wilson’s proprietary Fluid... + full article



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