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A Soviet-era spacecraft has plunged to Earth, more than a half-century after its failed launch to Venus. The half-ton ...
The clue to the central star's nomadic past comes in the form of a distinct bow shock observed adjacent to the star — a ...
Stratolaunch tests reusable hypersonic rocket plane. Stratolaunch has finally found a use for the world's largest airplane.
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He didn't talk much. He was kind of quiet,” recalls Cantrell. From 2005 to 2008, Kimbal ran a blog that catalogued the rocket company’s progress, and reportedly sometimes cooked meals for the ...
A California research collective known as Noah’s Ark Scan says it will begin the first controlled excavation of the Durupınar Site on Mount Ararat’s southern flank once a preservation ...
As President Trump’s tariffs against China go into effect, WSJ’s Paul Berger explains what’s next for the largest port complex in the U.S.—the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach—and the ...
Seeing a rocket launch to space is not just something you watch but something you feel. Even from some distance away, the impact is immense, you can feel the reverberations in your chest and you ...
Rocket Lab USA, Inc. RKLB has recently been selected by Kratos to execute a full-scale hypersonic test flight under the Department of Defense’s MACH-TB 2.0 program, further cementing its role as ...
Get ready because the future of traveling to other planets just got a massive upgrade. Pulsar Fusion, a U.K.-based aerospace company, is developing a compact fusion engine called the Dual Direct ...
According to the Miami Herald, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) ship Okeanos Explorer was mapping the wreck site on April 19 when the discovery was made. The car's ...
In Silicon Valley, they talk about “moving fast and breaking things”. In Washington, these days, they call it Elon Musk doing his job. The one thing even Musk, the richest human alive, is not ...