Crew-2 Astronauts Head to ISS to Conduct Microgravity Science | NASA
NASA's Mars helicopter takes first powered flight on another planet - pennlive.com
In this image from NASA, NASA's experimental Mars helicopter Ingenuity hovers above the surface of Mars Monday, April 19, 2021. The little 4-pound helicopter rose from the dusty red surface into the thin Martian air Monday, achieving the first powered, controlled flight on another planet. (NASA via AP) AP
The triumph was hailed as a Wright Brothers moment. The mini 4-pound (1.8-kilogram) copter named Ingenuity, in fact, carried a bit of wing fabric from the 1903 Wright Flyer, which made similar history at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Intriguing Warp Drive Research Dashes Faster Than Light Travel Dreams – But Reveals Stranger
In 1994, physicist Miguel Alcubierre proposed a radical technology that would allow faster than light travel: the warp drive , a hypothetical way to skirt around the universe’s ultimate speed limit by bending the fabric of reality.
But while Bobrick and Martire have managed to substantially demystify warp technology, their work actually suggests that faster-than-light travel will remain out of reach for beings like us, at least for the time being.
NASA picks 3 space firms to create human moon-landing systems | WUTR/WFXV - CNYhomepage.com
BOCA CHICA BEACH, Texas (Border Report) — Less than a mile from this sandy and windy Gulf Coast beach, SpaceX plans to test and tweak its newest behemoth rocket in hopes that NASA will one day let it be part of upcoming missions to the moon.
The company that Elon Musk built is placing its bets on its signature spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket — known together as Starship — which SpaceX is developing and plans to test-launch from its private spaceport near South Texas’ border with Mexico. And South Texans are hoping to ride that space company’s success to help boost the local economy amidst this coronavirus recession.
SpaceX: will the average person need to exercise during a commercial spaceflight?
Lead for the Aerospace Medicine Systematic Review Group and Lecturer, Northumbria University, Newcastle
Andrew Winnard receives funding from the European Space Agency, LUNEX University and the Aerospace Medical Association.
Jonathan Michael Laws receives funding from the European Space Agency, Luxembourg Institute of Research in Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Science (LIROMS) and the Aerospace Medical Association.
Rivian Helps Jeff Bezos With His Blue Origin Space Program | CarBuzz
When we're talking EVs and space travel, Tesla is certainly the first automaker to come to mind. Not only does Musk own his own exploration company in Space X, he also sent a new Tesla roadster into orbit, which has recently passed Mars . But today it's Rivian's turn.
CEO RJ Scaringe doesn't own a space company, but his brand is partnering with Amazon on delivery vehicles . And that company's owner does have his own space program in Bezos' Blue Origin. On April 15 the company launched a reusable space capsule and two Rivian R1Ts showed up to retrieve it.
3 Reasons the ARKX ETF Could Be a Disaster Waiting to Happen | InvestorPlace
On April 20 at 7 p.m. ET, Louis Navellier and Matt McCall will reveal an event that's about to rock the stock market and how you could use it to beat the markets by nearly 11X.
Ark Invest recently launched its ARK Space Exploration & Innovation ETF (BATS: ARKX ) ETF, but investors should think twice before buying in. The ARKX ETF may be a much riskier bet than it seems at first glance.
Cathie Wood, CEO of Ark, has been one of the hottest stock pickers in the world in recent years, but a quick look at top ARKX ETF holdings reveals some head-scratching investment choices.
If Man Is to Colonize Mars, NASA Needs Guidelines on Burial Rituals - autoevolution
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