NASA’s First All-Electric X-Plane Has Been Delivered, and It’s Ready For Testing0
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- October 5, 2019
Known as the X-57 Mod II, the goal is to replace combustion engines on Tecnam P2006T aircraft.
Known as the X-57 Mod II, the goal is to replace combustion engines on Tecnam P2006T aircraft.
There’s been an explosion of UFO lobbyists in DC—from Tom DeLonge to lawyers who demand that the president does a “Disclosure,” in which he admits aliens live among us.
Researchers have mapped light emitted by tendrils of gas that are strung between galaxies
In a death-defying maneuver for the spacecraft, NASA’s Juno has completed an unprecedented and unplanned engine burn. The purpose? To save the spacecraft’s “life,” or at least the rest of its mission to Jupiter.
Have you ever seen a light FLOATING IN THE SKY?! If the answer to that question is no, then prepare to be amazed.
Japan’s Hayabusa 2 probe has made its presence known on Ryugu since entering orbit around the asteroid in June 2018, deploying a pair of bouncing robots and touching down on its surface not once, but two times.
Just less than 13,000 years ago, the climate cooled for a short while in many parts of the world, especially in the northern hemisphere.
Grainy photos of a shadowy figure standing on the banks of Lake James have reignited talk of one or more Bigfoot living in the mountains northwest of Charlotte.
Only three molecular changes are needed for fruit flies to digest milkweed toxins
On Saturday, Sept.28th, Elon Musk stood before a crowd at SpaceX’s testing facility in Boca Chica, Texas.