Bezos praises third Blue Origin launch-and-land rocket test as ‘perfect’0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- April 4, 2016
Blue Origin did impossible launch/land test
Blue Origin did impossible launch/land test
According to Scandinavian physicists ‘cold fusion’ happens due to the formation of ultradense hydrogen/deuterium as described in the widely acclaimed work and theoretical understanding by professor Svein Olafsson (Sindre’s Phd. supervisor in Iceland) and Norway’s Professor Svein Holmlid.
“People ask Bob, do you think it was disinformation? But the information is so extensive that it just seems inconceivable that someone could have made this up.”
“We’ve been broadcasting our presence into space since World War II with TV, FM radio and radar. These signals could be picked up by advanced aliens. Even hostile ones…”
NASA has completed a major milestone on its journey to Mars and is ready to begin another phase of work on its spaceport of the future
Imagine Princess Leia popping up in a hologram and telling Obi-Wan Kenobi that he’s her “only hope.” Microsoft unveils an application that is right out of “Star Wars”.
“The US could lead a return of humans to the surface of the Moon within a period of 5-7 years from authority to proceed at an estimated total cost of about $10 billion”
In just a few days on April 8th, SpaceX will attempt to launch its first re-supply mission to the International Space Station since an explosion destroyed one of its rockets last summer.
World’s tantalizing oceans may teem with “weird life” we cannot begin to imagine.
Researchers grew microbes collected from sports teams, historical monuments, museums, spacecraft, and schools and sent them to the International Space Station (ISS) for growth in space. While most of the microbes looked similar on Earth and in space, one type of bacteria actually grew much better in space.