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Category Archives: Space Exploration
Nuking an Asteroid Might Save the World After All
We Might Be Able to Nuke an Asteroid to Save the World After All, Study Says by Jazz Shaw | The Debrief It’s a subject that has enthralled fans of both science and science fiction for generations. An asteroid or … Continue reading
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First Planet Found Outside of Our Milky Way Galaxy
Astronomers have announced evidence for a possible planet in another galaxy. This “exoplanet” would be much farther away than any of the thousands of others scientists have found in our Milky Way Galaxy. This planet candidate was identified with NASA’s … Continue reading
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William Shatner Rockets to Space and Back on a Blue Origin Suborbital Flight
William Shatner, the alter ego of one of the most iconic space travelers ever, has completed his first real trip to space. The iconic 90-year-old actor best known for playing James T. Kirk, captain of the Starship Enterprise in the … Continue reading
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The First Known Planet to Orbit 3 Stars
In a distant star system — a mere 1,300 light years away from Earth — researchers may have identified the first known planet to orbit three stars. Unlike our solar system, which consists of a solitary star, it is believed … Continue reading
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The Man Behind NASA’s Warp Drive Program
Meet The Man Behind NASA and DARPA’s Warp Drive Programs by Christopher Plain | The Debrief When Star Trek premiered on American television in 1966, the world was exposed to the idea of a spaceship traveling faster than the speed … Continue reading
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These Star Trek Technologies May Soon Become Reality
When the iconic science fiction television show Star Trek first premiered in 1966, humanity had yet to walk on the moon, and things like cell phones and the Internet were still decades away from becoming reality. Still, the groundbreaking show … Continue reading
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SpaceX Might Send Humans to the Moon Before 2024
SpaceX Thinks It Can Send Humans to the Moon Sooner than 2024 by Matt Williams | Universe Today It’s no secret that a new Space Race has been brewing over the past few years. This time, rather than being a … Continue reading
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Virgin Galactic’s First Fully Crewed Spaceflight
Virgin Galactic’s first fully crewed spaceflight with two pilots and four mission specialists including Sir Richard Branson. Private spaceships are now a reality – at least for billionaires like Richard Branson. Space tourism is taking off! Source: Virgin Galactic Video
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Our Universe Might Be a Giant Three-Dimensional Donut
Imagine a universe where you could point a spaceship in one direction and eventually return to where you started. If our universe were a finite donut, then such movements would be possible and physicists could potentially measure its size. Examining … Continue reading
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NASA Is Working Hard to Learn How to Defend Earth from Giant Asteroids
Why Is NASA Working So Hard To Learn How To Defend The Earth From Giant Asteroids? by Michael Snyder | Activist Post Did you know that NASA is going to send a spacecraft on a suicide mission in an attempt … Continue reading
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The “Lentz Drive” Could Make Warp Drive Technology a Reality
Theoretical “Lentz Drive” Could Make Star Trek-Style Warp Technology a Reality by Christopher Plain | The Debrief Ever since Captain James T. Kirk first ordered Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott to jump the Starship Enterprise to warp speed, real world scientists … Continue reading
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Apollo Mission Uncovered a Hollow Moon
In 1969, NASA launched the Apollo 12 lunar landing mission, which set out to gather information about the Moon’s interior structure. Seismometers were placed at the landing site, and the Lunar Module’s ascent stage was later crashed into the Moon’s … Continue reading
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Space Junk Threatens Human Spacecraft
Space Debris and Human Spacecraft From: NASA Website More than 27,000 pieces of orbital debris, or “space junk,” are tracked by the Department of Defense’s global Space Surveillance Network (SSN) sensors. Much more debris — too small to be tracked, … Continue reading
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Ancient Aliens: The Origin of the Moon
There are a number of mysteries associated with the Moon that suggest it is not a natural satellite of the Earth. Did an advanced extraterrestrial civilization engineer the Moon and put it into orbit around the Earth? Source: History Video
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Extrasolar Object Interceptor Would Investigate Interstellar Objects in Our Solar System
What if we had the ability to chase down interstellar objects passing through our Solar System, like Oumuamua or Comet Borisov? Such a spacecraft would need to be ready to go at a moment’s notice, with the capacity to increase … Continue reading
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