Researchers have imagined a lightweight, flying saucer-style rover that can float across the surface of the Moon and other airless planetary surfaces such as asteroids. The 'flying saucer' would be ...
You read that right. An electric flying saucer took flight this week that you can actually “fly around” in. The UFO looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie, but this one won’t transport ...
An artist’s conception shows Zeva Aero’s Argon VTOL aircraft in flight. (Zeva Aero Illustration) Zeva Aero, the Tacoma, Wash.-based personal aviation startup that’s been testing flying saucers, is ...
An artist’s conception shows Zeva’s Z2 electric air vehicle in horizontal flight. (Zeva Illustration) Eight months ago, Zeva Aero conducted a milestone flight test for an electric-powered flying ...
Although we generally think of flying saucers as craft used by aliens in sci-fi movies, MIT scientists are now proposing utilizing one of their own design to explore the Moon. The vehicle would hover ...
Sometime before 2:30 p.m. CDT tomorrow, NASA will test a new way of landing heavy equipment on Mars using a 'flying saucer' design. It's called the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD), and it's ...
Zeva is deadly serious about bringing this tail-sitting eVTOL flying saucer to market as a one-person air taxi, and if you can get over the idea of soaring above the city head-first, face-down and ...
The U.S. Air Force, which has batted down many a flying-saucer report, has long wished (in private) that it could build one. By last week, the Air Force was prepared to invest heavily to make ...
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