A Lexington, Massachusetts, startup, Blue Water Autonomy, raised $50 million to build a 150-foot autonomous warship.
The “responsible cruise” concept is taking shape slowly, but surely. On one hand, giant players in the industry are starting to consider alternatives to conventional maritime engines and fuels. On the ...
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Why Do Most Ships Use Diesel Engines?
Approximately 80% of global goods are transported by ship -- things like grain, coal, food, clothing, and electronics. With over 15,500 containers loaded onto some of today's largest ships, to say ...
The Icon of the Seas is a big ship. At 1,197 feet long and weighing in at 248,663 gross tonnes, she is the largest cruise ship in the world. She has 20 decks and can hold 7,600 passengers and 2,350 ...
Northrop Grumman Cygnus Ship Reaches Space Station After Two Days Solving Thruster Software Problems
The Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL cargo ship was a day late because of a software issues that caused thruster problems.
Propulsion startup Beehive Industries is preparing to ship its first additively manufactured Frenzy engine for altitude tests ...
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