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© NASA | Artemis I
how-space-flights-hydrogen-legacy-could-shape-aviations-future
© NASA | Artemis I

How space flight’s hydrogen legacy could shape aviation’s future

Despite this author (nor their parents) being alive to witness the Moon landing of 1969, space flight will remain a constantly thought-provoking part of human exploration.

While the awe-inspiring idea of taking to stars will continue to be the overriding thought, since turning my hand to unravelling and understanding the hydrogen industry, new thoughts and  questions emerge.

Although the concept of using hydrogen to fuel aircraft goes back to the 1950s, its role in aviation is still at its dawn. But the energy carrier’s use in space flight and exploration has been a firm part of operations with private and national space organisations.

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