Mars ’flying saucer’ splashes down after NASA test
LOS ANGELES - A saucer-shaped NASA vehicle launched by balloon high into Earth's atmosphere splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on Saturday, completing a mostly successful test on Saturday of...
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Humans have difficult relationships with asteroids. Take a cultural study of films like Armageddon, and you can see we're terrified of one sneaking undetected into a path with Earth. To be more...
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Melissa Maerz on bleak new series about life on earth after Rapture-like event Reported by Entertainment Weekly 21 hours ago.
View ArticleU.S. Astronauts Lose Bet and Their Hair Over World Cup Game
Two NASA astronauts serving on the International Space Station lost a bet over the World Cup game between Germany and the U.S. They also lost their hair with Germany's 1-0 win on Thursday. U.S....
View ArticleFDA Approves ReWalk Motorized Exoskeleton For Sale In The US
*Alan McStravick for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* This year's FIFA World Cup, being played in Brazil, is a quadrennial event that captures the attentions of a staggering majority of the people...
View ArticleLeading Authority in Subtle Energy & Renowned Physicist, Dr. Yury Kronn,...
Dr. Yury Kronn, leading authority in subtle energy, renowned physicist, author, theoretician, inventor, and chief scientist of Research & Science division of Vital Force Technology, is presenting...
View ArticleNasa launches balloon carrying Mars landing 'saucer' prototype - video
Nasa launches a saucer-shaped vehicle by balloon high into the Earth's atmosphere on Saturday. The saucer splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after completing a successful test of technology that could...
View ArticleMars 'Flying Saucer' Splashes Down After NASA Test
Mars 'flying saucer' vehicle splashes down after NASA test in Earth's atmosphere Reported by ABCNews.com 16 hours ago.
View ArticleScientists Have Figured Out An Age-Old Mystery About Rivers
Rivers are constantly changing the environment around them — wearing away at their banks — but a new study has finally created a way to predict how rivers will change the geography they sit on and...
View ArticleNo place like home: Stevens wins in Miss.
Stuart Stevens wrote the satirical book, "Scorched Earth," in 1994. In 2014, he practically lived it. Reported by Politico 13 hours ago.
View ArticleAlmost everything you ever wanted to know about ancient volcanoes
Volcanic eruptions are as old as the planet itself. They inspire awe, curiosity and fear and demonstrate the dynamic internal activity of the Earth. However, the impact of modern volcanoes pales in...
View ArticleWhat It's Like on the World's Deadliest Island
An island off the coast of Sao Paolo, Brazil, is home to one of the deadliest snakes on Earth—and there are a lot of them. Some believe there's a golden lancehead viper for every square meter of Ilha...
View ArticleA lightning bolt from above: Astronaut captures storm over Texas as...
Astronaut Reid Wiseman recorded the incredible footage from the ISSIt shows a storm raging over the city of Houston from low earth orbitThe lightning flashes Reported by CapitalBay 12 hours ago.
View ArticleThe Bonneville Salt Flats Receive New Salt
It may sound a bit funny to some, but the Bonneville Salt Flats need some replenishment from time to time. The most iconic place on Earth for land speed record setting and breaking on both the...
View ArticleA lightning bolt from above: Astronaut's amazing footage captures storm over...
Astronaut Reid Wiseman recorded the incredible footage from the ISSIt shows a storm raging over the city of Houston from low earth orbitThe lightning flashes Reported by CapitalBay 12 hours ago.
View ArticleAmerica's Crumbling Infrastructure: Bridging The Gap
For a country where everyone drives, America has shoddy roads The Pulaski Skyway is a bridge of beauty, a lattice of steel held high above the river that separates Newark from Jersey City. It is also...
View ArticleDelving Into Dark Matter
The post Delving Into Dark Matter by Peter Reuell, Harvard Gazette appeared first on The Epoch Times. Scientists widely accept that the extinction of the dinosaurs was triggered when a massive object...
View ArticleWhy America's Highway Infrastructure Is So Bad
For a country where everyone drives, America has shoddy roads. The Pulaski Skyway is a bridge of beauty, a lattice of steel held high above the river that separates Newark from Jersey City. It is also...
View ArticleNASA launches 'flying saucer'
NASA launched a saucer-shaped craft by balloon into Earth's atmosphere that splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. Reported by CNN.com 10 hours ago.
View ArticleNASA to launch global warming satellite after loss
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Five years after a NASA satellite to track carbon dioxide plunged into the ocean after liftoff, the space agency is launching a carbon copy — this time on a different rocket. NASA...
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