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These Solar-Powered Winged Drones Are A Cheaper And Better Solution To Satellites (Video)
A company called Titan Aerospace thinks gigantic solar powered drones could do better than satellites. Also, it's more cost effective. The Solara 50 would be kept aloft by its 50 meter / 165 foot wings that are covered in solar panels, and could ca...
NASA Scientist Believes A Warp Drive Is Possible. We'll Be Like Star Trek Soon Enough
NASA scientist Harold White suggested that warp drives could be a possibility. His reasoning is that it could work with less energy than previously believed. But White didn't just speak about that at last year's 100 Year Starship Symposium. This yea...
These 5K-Year-Old Egyptian Beads Are Actually From WHERE??
Archaeologists dug up these nine blackened corroded lumps of stone from a pre-dynastic Egyptian cemetery. It was only until now that they realized how old they are and where they came from. Where? Space. The stones were excavated back in 1911 near e...
Check Out An Astronaut's Toilet In Space
Cmdr. Chris Hadfield shared a piece of trivia this morning: This is what the Soyuz restroom looks like. The "human interface" part is on the left. The brown tubing is where lunch is going. [Facebook]
The SpaceX Grasshopper Launches Into Air, And Then Flies SIDEWAYS (Video)
We've seen the SpaceX Grasshopper take off, hover and land vertically. Now, we'll see it zoom 250 meters into the air, and then FLY 100 meters SIDEWAYS. And then, it lands vertically. What awesome voodoo is this?The experimental reusable suborbital...
How 3D Printing In Space Is Going To Happen (Video)
NASA announced that it would be taking a 3D printer to space in 2014, and now here's how that's going to work. The video below shows off how astronauts will be able to print objects as they orbit Earth. So Star Trek you say. But while it's not prin...
How Many Asteroids Are Close Enough For Man To Mine?
Deep space mining. It's a possibility and is probably going to happen once there's enough resources to do so. But before that, we'll need to identify which asteroids can be mined. Researchers from the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom ...
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