
The University of Queensland’s (UQ) Scramspace project hopes to launch its unmanned scramjet vehicle from a test range in Norway early next week. We caught up with Scramspace Director and Chair for Hypersonics at UQ, Professor Russell Boyce, who is in Norway for the test, to talk about Scramspace, the test flight, and the future of scramjet technology... Continue Reading In conversation with Scramspace director Russell Boyce
Section: Space
Tags: Australia, Hypersonic, Interview, Scramjet, University of Queensland
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