A Solar Powered “Forever Drone” May Be Replacing Our Satellites0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 10, 2016
Airbus is developing a solar-powered drone that could spend years roaming the stratosphere—and may replace expensive satellites.

Airbus is developing a solar-powered drone that could spend years roaming the stratosphere—and may replace expensive satellites.

We now have a better idea of what nebulae looks like now that scientists have worked out a 3D model of one of them.

According to Professor Hawking, Black Holes have ‘hair’, they aren’t eternal prisons… oh, and Black Holes are Grey, and all of this changes everything we knew about Black (Gray) Holes.

Four new elements have been placed on the Periodic table.

New technology can help archaeologists uncover new finds at old sites such as the pyramids at Giza, but it also can shift their perspective to look across civilizations.

An upcoming NASA astrophysics mission will uncover the physics governing the ultra-dense interiors of neutron stars. Using the same platform, the mission will demonstrate trailblazing space navigation technology.

We may soon be able to get our first look at a real image of a black hole courtesy of a new algorithm created by MIT researchers.

Test masses carved from blocks of high purity gold-platinum alloy, and weighing nearly 2 kilograms, are flying aboard the LISA Pathfinder spacecraft in the development of systems that will detect gravitational waves as part of the forthcoming LISA space-based gravitational wave observatory.

“The tail is the biggest project. But on the other hand, we have been able to do some things recently that have given us hope that it won’t take too long.”



