AvatarsnwendleChinese scientists beat NASA mission as they announce ground-breaking 'magic fuel'UNILAD Tech - Harry BoultonThe invention of what's being called 'magic fuel' by Chinese scientists could prove to be one of history's biggest innovations when it comes to space …
AvatarsnwendleStartup Says Its Nuclear Fusion Rocket Could Cut Time to Mars in Halfverified_publisherfuturism.com - Victor Tangermann"Space is a far more logical, sensible place to do fusion, because that’s where it wants to happen anyway." A British startup called Pulsar Fusion has …
AvatarsnwendleUpcoming Private SpaceX Mission Will Boldly Go Where No Human Has Orbited Beforeverified_publisherGizmodo - Passant RabieFram2 is set to launch as early as March 31, sending four first-time astronauts into an orbit never before visited by humans. SpaceX is gearing up for …
AvatarsnwendleHere's a Video of Every Starship Explosion So Farverified_publisherfuturism.com - Victor TangermannPour one out. Despite a challenging road, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is far from giving up on the company's gigantic, fully reusable Starship …
AvatarsnwendleSee Starliner astronauts head back to Earth from International Space Stationverified_publisherUSA TODAYA SpaceX support team member is seen airborne while working to lift the SpaceX Dragon capsule onto a recovery vehicle following its landing off the coast of Florida. NASA/Keegan Barber/ Handout via Reuters The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft floats off the coast of Florida as support teams work to recover …
AvatarsnwendleNasa astronauts return to Earth smiling after nine months stuck in spaceThe Independent - Zack PalomoTwo Nasa astronauts who were stuck in space for the last nine months have finally returned home. Sunita “Suni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore left Earth in June 2024 on a test flight that was intended to last roughly nine days. Their stay on the International Space Station was extended following issues with their Boeing Starliner spacecraft that raised concerns. Williams and Wilmore returned in a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft alongside Crew-9 mission members Nick Hague and Russian Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov. Footage shows the craft splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico as crews raced to greet them. All four smiled and waved as they were pulled from the capsule and taken away for medical examinations. Read More Dolphins welcome Nasa’s stuck astronauts as they return home to Earth Nine months in space: What have the stuck Nasa astronauts missed out on? Long-awaited rescue mission for stuck astronauts arrives at space station