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NASA Might Drop SpaceX for Blue Origin This Year
After one successful rocket landing, SpaceX has failed to land a second one this past Sunday. Will NASA drop the firm for Blue Origin?...
NASA, Elon Musk and SpaceX vs ESA and China: The Race to Mars
NASA is committed to putting a man on the Martian atmosphere. Recent announcements from ESA, China and Elon Musk's SpaceX are bringing out doubts....
China vs NASA: The Fight for Mars Colonization
The upcoming year is rumored to be NASA's toughest one in regards to manned missions to Mars. Though all missions are expected to take...
Virgin Galactic doesn’t give up on Space
Virgin Galactic is not done yet. They have officially announced that they are planning on launching satellites from their Boeing 747. They also announced...
Amazon Founder Goes to Space
Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder, has one-upped SpaceX with Blue Origin, by making a successful first landing of the New Shepard rocket. This is the...
NASA Pays SpaceX to Compete with Russian Soyuz
The Next Frontier of Space Traveling is Upon Us
On Friday, NASA awarded a work order to Elon Musk's private space company, SpaceX, to transport astronauts to...
NASA Unveils Starliner Taxi at Spaceship Plant
While NASA and its partners have suffered continuing launch failures as of late, we can now hope to enter an era of renewed optimism...
Warfare Tech: Flying Axe Made In Russia
A flying axe, useful to lumberjacks rather than to military personnel, has been presented at an international aviation and space salon, which opened on...
Planet Labs Isn’t An Average Aerospace Start-Up
They don’t quite look like doves, although that’s what aerospace start-up Planet Labs has named their constellation of small satellites. For over a decade,...
Samsung To Provide Space Internet From The Heavens
Though more than three billion people use the Internet, most of the world is offline.
But if Samsung's new Space Internet proposal – a bold...
Why Must NASA Rely On Russian Soyuz Rockets?
In a sad turn of events, NASA has continued renting seats off Russian Soyuz rockets, and recent Congress budget cuts have forced NASA to...
How Barnacles May Lead Marine Biologists to MH370
The barnacles that have been photographed and plastered across newspapers and websites for the past week have gained notoriety in the ecology community as ecologists attempted to identify the stalk barnacles.
Massive Facebook Drone Plans to Blanket the World with Free Wi-Fi Ready for Testing
According to Statista, Facebook had 1.49 billion active users as of the second quarter of 2015. With the company commanding over 20 percent of...
Has Debris from Missing Malaysia Flight 370 Washed Ashore?
The part, which is now believe to be a flap from the wing, was found on Reunion Island near Madagascar.
Latest Episode of the Games of Drones is All About Spyware
Tracking terrorists and even monitoring climate change: drones can have honourable uses. But experts warn that these flying AI robots pose a serious threat to our lives and privacy.
Russians Launch Soyuz Delivery to ISS After Series of Launch Mishaps
After a series of rather unfortunate rocket launch failures, the Russians successfully launched a Soyuz rocket to deliver a cargo ship packed with much...
‘Dukes of Hazzard’ General Lee Toys Scrapped Over Confederate Flag Controversy
The Duke cousins routinely evaded corrupt public officials on the 1980s television show The Dukes of Hazzard thanks to their 1969 Dodge Charger.
Astronauts Will Travel Back Home To Earth Upon 200-Day Mission Completion
After nearly 200 days in space, 3 astronaut crew members will now be packing up to head back home to Earth. This 3 person...
Mathematicians: Malaysia Flight 370 Fully is Intact Somewhere at the Bottom of the Ocean
A team of mathematicians pose a new theory in hopes of solving the mystery of how we lost Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
ISS Reconfiguration Prepares Way for Future
The International Space Station Program is set for ISS reconfiguration of the International Space Station (ISS) so that it can be ready for future space missions and space travel crews and cargo vessels to arrive there.