Scientists with the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) claim
NASA’s results ‘re-confirm’ what they’d already achieved, and have plans
to implement it in satellites ‘as quickly as possible.’ China claims
they’ve created a working prototype of the ‘impossible’ reactionless
engine – and they say they’re already testing it in orbit aboard the
Tiangong-2 space laboratory. The radical, fuel-free EmDrive recently
stirred up controversy after a paper published by a team of NASA
researchers appeared to show they’d successfully built the technology.
IBTimes UK reports that at a press conference located in Beijing, China, researchers with CAST confirmed that the government had been funding such research since the year of 2010, and also that they have developed a device whose functionality and operations are being tested in low-Earth orbit. This followed a mere month after IBTimes UK received anonymous sources that tests on the EmDrive were underway aboard the Tiangong-2.
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IBTimes UK reports that at a press conference located in Beijing, China, researchers with CAST confirmed that the government had been funding such research since the year of 2010, and also that they have developed a device whose functionality and operations are being tested in low-Earth orbit. This followed a mere month after IBTimes UK received anonymous sources that tests on the EmDrive were underway aboard the Tiangong-2.
Dr. Chen Yue, head of the
communication satellite division at CAST said the following at the press
conference: “National research institutions in recent years have carried out a
series of long-term, repeated tests on the EmDrive. NASA’s published test
results can be said to reconfirm the technology. We have successfully developed
several specifications of multiple prototype principles.
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