
Space for all: Not your father’s astronauts!
So far, only around 600 people have been to space, which is shocking given that there are around 7 or 8 billion of people in existence. Is that about to change? What changes will it bring to humanity? Beltalowda!
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Is the wait almost over for the orbital launch of SpaceX’s Starship?
How long before we can #OccupyMars?
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Will this finally be the date of the Starship orbital launch?
Elon Musk confirmed, Starship launch is likely to happen in May, and yes, using Raptor 2 engines.
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Are Warp Drives Possible? The Answer May Surprise You.
Sabine Hossenfelder covers the latest news in warp drive development. Yes, you read that right. What is a warp drive? Are they scientifically possible? How does the Alcubierre drive work?
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The Risky Venture of Spaceport America
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- December 31, 2019
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In the middle of the New Mexico desert lies Spaceport America, a glittering, alien structure advertised as the very first purpose-built commercial spaceport. It’s home to Virgin Galactic, a space startup that promises to send tourists into orbit as early as next year. But even if that milestone happens, it will follow years of delays, […]
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