I have to say, this looks real to me. Hard to say if it’s a Shuttle or some other rocket, but the footage itself appears legit. Normally NASA restricts the airspace around a launch, but judging from the video it looks like the airplane was 50 or more
Filaments of gas ejected from the centre of the galaxy NCG 1275 may not be able to form stars, perhaps explaining why massive galaxies don't get as big as they should (Image: Fabian et al./NASA)
Long-lived magnetic fields are sustaining a mammoth
Filed under the "good thing we tried it out first" department is this recent test of Shuttle-replacement Orion's parachute re-entry system. Based on the same system used for Apollo, the group of eight parachutes deploys after re-entry, ensuring the
The Veep is Coming: Breaking news tonight that one of the four people left on the Obama short-list would bet his or her life that the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate will be... Senator Joe Biden. On the other hand: Biden today said "I'm not
Clouds of water ice drifting above the Martian surface eat up some of the ozone in Mars' atmosphere, a new study suggests, giving scientists new clues about the chemical environment and climate of Earth's nearest neighbor.
THE Sigatoka Bilibili Race committee meeting will be held at 3pm today at The Naviti Resort. All interested resorts-hotels teams can contact Mary Purcell on 6530555.
THE Royal Suva Yacht Club Total Ladies Game Fishing competition will be held on
MIAMI, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- Tropical Storm Fay confounded forecasters Wednesday by stalling over Central Florida and flooding brought out the National Guard.
Budding astronauts, avert your eyes. NASA has posted photos of a failed test landing (read: crash) of a mock-up of the Orion crew exploration vehicle, part of the Constellation program to replace the shuttle in 2015.
NASA dropped the Orion mock-up
International cooperation in human spaceflight may be facing its toughest test since the cold war.
The immediate concern: Will US astronauts be able to ride Russian rockets between 2010, when the last shuttle is retired, and 2015, when the National
PASADENA, Calif., Aug. 20 (UPI) -- U.S. space agency astronomers say a new study suggests black holes, for the most part, are either very large or very small, but seldom medium in size.