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This Black Dot Is a Piece of Asteroid Heading for Earth, It Comes in a Spaceship
This Black Dot Is a Piece of Asteroid Heading for Earth, It Comes in a Spaceship

21 Sep 2023, 08:23 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Just a few days are left until the OSIRIS-REx spaceship drops a capsule containing an asteroid sample, Europeans snatch it on film as it approaches

 
NASA's Parker Solar Probe Drag Races Through Coronal Explosion, Lives to Collect Data
NASA's Parker Solar Probe Drag Races Through Coronal Explosion, Lives to Collect Data

20 Sep 2023, 16:55 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / A careful study of the data the Parker Solar Probe collected during the incident seems to comport with a research paper published in 2003.

 
America Is Getting an Asteroid Delivery From Space, Here's Where to Watch
America Is Getting an Asteroid Delivery From Space, Here's Where to Watch

19 Sep 2023, 05:45 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / On Sunday, September 24, the OSIRIS-REx mission ends with a capsule containing a piece of an asteroid landing in the Utah desert

 
Pulsar Fusion Wants To Build the World's First Nuclear Fusion Rocket Engine, Is It Legit?
Pulsar Fusion Wants To Build the World's First Nuclear Fusion Rocket Engine, Is It Legit?

18 Sep 2023, 19:14 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / It might be difficult not to write off Pulsar Fusion's operation as little more than weapons-grade ambition. But their founder and CEO seems dead set.

 
JWST Detects Molecule on Exoplanet That’s Only Made by Life, Is It the Smoking Gun?
JWST Detects Molecule on Exoplanet That’s Only Made by Life, Is It the Smoking Gun?

18 Sep 2023, 16:50 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / By non-astrophysicist standards, K2-18 b is a peculiar exoplanet. One roughly 8.6 times the size of Earth by the latest measurements.

 
Spacemaster Is the Wacky Shuttle That Might Have Been, CGI Makes It Fly for the First Time
Spacemaster Is the Wacky Shuttle That Might Have Been, CGI Makes It Fly for the First Time

15 Sep 2023, 08:08 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Martin Marietta Spacemaster was a spaceship design proposed and rejected in the 1960s, it's an aternative take on the Shuttle we know and love

 
SpaceX Cold Starts Vacuum-Ready Raptor Engine Meant for Starship Moon Lander
SpaceX Cold Starts Vacuum-Ready Raptor Engine Meant for Starship Moon Lander

15 Sep 2023, 06:51 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA confirmed that last month SpaceX performed a cold start firing test for the Raptor engine that'll go into the Starship lunar lander

 
NASA Finishes Oxygen Production Experiment on the Surface of Mars: No, It’s Not Alchemy
NASA Finishes Oxygen Production Experiment on the Surface of Mars: No, It’s Not Alchemy

14 Sep 2023, 16:30 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Of course, 122 grams of oxygen might not sound like anything impressive. But before you downplay the scale of the achievement, consider this.

 
NASA-Inspired METL Bike Tires Promise a Flat-Free Ride, Powered by Shape-Shifting Metal
NASA-Inspired METL Bike Tires Promise a Flat-Free Ride, Powered by Shape-Shifting Metal

14 Sep 2023, 16:20 UTC · By: Mircea Mazuru / Smart Tire Company describes its METL tires as "nearly indestructible" - they're built from nitinol, a shape memory alloy, and are designed to last a lifetime

 
Two Alleged 1,000-Year-Old Alien Bodies Make an Appearance During Live Congress Hearing
Two Alleged 1,000-Year-Old Alien Bodies Make an Appearance During Live Congress Hearing

14 Sep 2023, 10:15 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / Ufologist and journalist Jaime Maussan presents his latest findings to the Mexican Congress, claims the alien bodies are intact and haven’t been tampered with

 
Repurposed Space Shuttle RS-25 Engines to Fly Alongside New Ones on Artemis II Rocket
Repurposed Space Shuttle RS-25 Engines to Fly Alongside New Ones on Artemis II Rocket

14 Sep 2023, 07:35 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA says it installed the first of four RS-25 engines on the Space Launch System destined for the Artemis II Moon mission.

 
American Hero Sets New Record for Most Consecutive Days in Space on His First Mission
American Hero Sets New Record for Most Consecutive Days in Space on His First Mission

13 Sep 2023, 06:56 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / American astronaut Frank Rubio will have spent a total of 371 consecutive days on the ISS upon his return later this month, a new NASA record

 
$500 Million in Bitcoin Thrown Out With the Trash, Still the Strangest Crypto Tale Ever
$500 Million in Bitcoin Thrown Out With the Trash, Still the Strangest Crypto Tale Ever

12 Sep 2023, 11:49 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / James Howells accidentally threw a hard drive with 7,500 Bitcoin on it in 2013. He’s been trying to get the council to let him dig up the landfill ever since

 
FAA Wraps Up SpaceX Starship Explosion Investigation, Demands Corrections Are Made
FAA Wraps Up SpaceX Starship Explosion Investigation, Demands Corrections Are Made

10 Sep 2023, 20:14 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / In their report, the FAA cited several different factors that directly contributed to the first test-worthy Starship vehicle to turn into a fireworks display.

 
Martin Marietta's Spacemaster Shuttle Concept Was Bonkers, Comes to Life on YouTube
Martin Marietta's Spacemaster Shuttle Concept Was Bonkers, Comes to Life on YouTube

8 Sep 2023, 20:47 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Martin Marietta had every intention of building a fleet of Spacemaster orbiters had the program gotten the green light from NASA over other companies.

 
Pragyan: The Plucky Indian Moon Rover That Deserves Your Respect
Pragyan: The Plucky Indian Moon Rover That Deserves Your Respect

5 Sep 2023, 02:35 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / A product of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), the Chandrayaan-3 mission was far from the first attempt at an Indian presence in deep space.

 
NASA's LRO Spots Crater Where Russia's Luna 25 Probe Went Splat
NASA's LRO Spots Crater Where Russia's Luna 25 Probe Went Splat

2 Sep 2023, 17:51 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Using impact-site coordinates published by Roscosmos themselves, NASA's LRO could pinpoint and precisely pinpoint the location of Russia's doomed lunar probe.

 
Countdown Begins for Unprecedented Asteroid Sample Landing in the Utah Desert
Countdown Begins for Unprecedented Asteroid Sample Landing in the Utah Desert

31 Aug 2023, 08:26 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The OSIRIS-Rex spaceship is now less than a month away from Earth, it will deliver samples of a 4.5 billion years old asteroid on September 24

 
NASA to Fit Lasers on the Space Station, They're Not for Fighting Aliens
NASA to Fit Lasers on the Space Station, They're Not for Fighting Aliens

30 Aug 2023, 08:04 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA's Integrated LCRD Low Earth Orbit User Modem and Amplifier Terminal mission will depart in November to prove laser comms are better than radio

 
The "iPhone of Robots" Looks Straight Out Will Smith's 'I, Robot' and We're Loving It
The "iPhone of Robots" Looks Straight Out Will Smith's 'I, Robot' and We're Loving It

30 Aug 2023, 06:22 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A company called Apptronik has developed a humanoid robot for use in warehouse operations, the Apollo is dubbed the "iPhone of robots"