Following the explosive failure of the Starship megarocket’s January 16 test flight, residents of the British territory were left with debris-strewn roads and beaches.
As more space junk is falling to Earth uncontrolled, scientists are using seismometers to track the debris.
By Mark Murphy Socorro, January 2025 with Oyster Diving Picture this: giant manta rays gliding effortlessly, playful dolphins pirouetting around you, and a majestic whale shark stealing the spotlight.
A shocking new Pentagon report has declared space the "decisive domain" for any upcoming war between the superpowers.
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Just as we are reckoning with how to conserve ecosystems on Earth for future living creatures, we must think of space as an ...
A home in Sydney, previously owned by a senior Jewish community leader, was vandalized in the early morning of Friday ...
SpaceX launched its Starship rocket on its 7th test flight Thursday, but the spacecraft was destroyed following a thrilling ...
While Elon Musk’s spaceflight company repeated a spectacular catch of its powerful booster stage, the upper stage experienced ...
The potential impact of AI on business profitability and efficiency is an important part of our positive view for market ...
Phuket, an enchanting island paradise known for its white-sand beaches and vibrant nightlife in southern Thailand, is currently confronted by a crisis in waste management due to post-pandemic tourist ...
Next time it rains, miles of canyons and hillsides charred by wildfires will send debris rushing down ravines and through drainage ditches into the Pacific Ocean. "It’s devastating, devastating ...