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Underground Maglev Networks in the U.S.? A Coyote-7 Engineer’s Perspective
Secret U.S. maglev train network? Coyote-7 Chief Engineer Roosevelt Broyles (@coyote7tomars) explores maglev tech, 1972 RAND vactrain proposals & DUMBs. Inconclusive—but intriguing. #Maglev #SecretTunnels

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Nov 16, 20253 min read


The International Space Station: A Marvel of Human Ingenuity in Orbit
Roosevelt Broyles, Chief Engineer on Coyote 7, explores the International Space Station's history, tech, and challenges. From its aluminum structure to aging systems, the ISS remains a beacon of human achievement in orbit.

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Apr 28, 20254 min read


Coyote 7: Reflections on the Blue Origin Flight and Pioneering the Path to Mars
Join Elizabeth Stratton, Mission Commander of Coyote 7, as she trains for a groundbreaking Mars mission. Reflecting on Blue Origin’s April 14, 2025, space tourism flight and SpaceX’s reusable rockets, she highlights the need for bold space exploration. Coyote 7 tests Martian habitat technologies to ensure humanity thrives on Mars. Discover how Blue Origin and SpaceX drive the space race and why Coyote 7 is key to a multi-planetary future.

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Apr 16, 20254 min read


Terraforming Mars: A Biologist’s Blueprint for a Habitable Red Planet
Terraforming Mars: Dr. Cody West of Coyote 7 shares how we’ll warm the planet, build ecosystems, and face challenges to make Mars home.

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Apr 14, 20255 min read


Dr. Suzuki’s Take: Medical Challenges of Prolonged Spaceflight*
Crew-9 astronauts rescued after 9 months in space face muscle loss, bone density issues, and vision changes from weightlessness

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Apr 13, 20253 min read


Understanding Cosmic Distances: AU, Light-Years, and MPH Compared
Light-years (5.88T miles) dwarf AU (93M miles) for cosmic distances. At light speed, Mars is just 3.1-22.3 mins away vs. 7 months now

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Apr 3, 20253 min read


Dr. Elizabeth Stratton Responds: Understanding Space Junk and the Coyote 7 Mars Mission
Space junk could threaten
Coyote 7’s Mars colony mission. Our team tackles orbital debris with shields & tracking. Speed? 17,500 mph!

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Mar 28, 20255 min read


Statement from Dr. Roosevelt Broyles, Chief Engineer, Coyote 7: ESA Gaia Mission Decommissioning
ESA Gaia mission ends 3/27/25 after mapping 1B+ stars. Coyote 7 thanks the team for their stellar work. More at esa.int.

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Mar 27, 20252 min read


Mars Geology Uncovered: Coyote 7’s Quest to Study the Red Planet’s Rocky Secrets
Coyote 7 gears up to explore Mars' geology at Arisa Mons, targeting volcanic secrets and iron-rich soil to unlock the Red Planet's past.

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Mar 27, 20254 min read


Van Allen Belts Explained: How Earth's Radiation Zones Impact Space Exploration and Coyote 7’s Mission to Mars
Van Allen belts trap charged particles around Earth. Coyote 7’s shielding and smart trajectory keep our crew and ship safe from radiation.

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Mar 24, 20253 min read


Preparing for the Coyote 7 Mission to Mars: A Review of Hubble and Webb Space Telescopes
Hubble vs. Webb: Hubble orbits Earth, sees visible light; Webb at L2, probes infrared. Different scopes, one goal—unveil the cosmos.

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Mar 23, 20253 min read


Coyote-7 Chronicles: Meet the Teens Leading Interplanetary Mission to Mars
Greetings, space enthusiasts and fellow adventurers! Welcome to the Coyote-7 Chronicles, where we’re tracking an epic Mars mission that...

Coyote 7, Mission Control
Mar 21, 20253 min read
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