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NASA tests new refuel device for future in-space refueling missions

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Daniel Boyette
NASA tests new refuel device for future in-space refueling missions
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NASA is developing a new 'cryocoupler' device to enable in-space refueling of spacecraft in Earth orbit. This technology is essential for deep-space exploration missions, as it allows for the transfer of super-cold cryogenic propellants between vehicles.

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Successful in-orbit refueling is a critical engineering milestone required to sustain long-duration missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

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