NASA tests alloy to fold wings mid-flight0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- February 7, 2018
NASA has successfully tested a new shape memory alloy that allows the outer portion of aircraft wings to fold in midair.
NASA has successfully tested a new shape memory alloy that allows the outer portion of aircraft wings to fold in midair.
The world’s most powerful rocket, SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy, blasted off Tuesday on its highly anticipated maiden test flight, carrying CEO Elon Musk’s cherry red Tesla roadster toward an orbit near Mars.
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David Wilcock explains about Planet X
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A new panoramic image from Curiosity provides a sweeping vista of the interior and rim of Gale Crater, including much of the rover’s route during its first five-and-a-half years on Mars and features up to about 50 miles (85 km) away.
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Versatile wooden implements date to Neanderthals’ reign in Europe.
When it comes to the potential that aliens might land on Earth, an invasion often comes to mind. Science fiction also has a place for the accidental infestation that might occur when an alien craft or asteroid crashes, though, and a new paper suggests the likelihood of this happening belongs firmly in the realm of reality.
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