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If and when microgravity manufacturing, asteroid mining, and luxury space hotels will come to be, no one can say for sure. What is certain: As launch costs fall and launch
The series Habitat Space, featuring John Shoffner and special guest Commander Peggy Whitson, is now available for teachers and students free around the globe. Shoffner provides a behind-the-scenes look at
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) is launching an innovative strategy to boost outreach efforts, remove barriers, and attract diverse ideas for revolutionary space technology research and development across the
In celebration of National Education Week, former NASA Chief Astronaut and active Axiom Commander Peggy Whitson and Ax-2 Pilot John Shoffner virtually connected with a room full of 180 wide-eyed
National Geographic, in collaboration with Rex, just announced a new documentary series (currently awaiting its official title) offering an inside view into the world of U.S. Navy student pilots working
The Moon, Earth’s only natural satellite, has been a source of fascination and inspiration for humanity for millennia. It has also been a target of exploration and scientific inquiry since
As the United States celebrates its 247th birthday, some cities are opting for a more eco-friendly and innovative way of lighting up the night sky: drone light shows. These shows
Tomorrow, June 29th, history will be made as Virgin Galactic launches its first-ever commercial spaceflight from New Mexico’s Spaceport America. The mission, called Galactic 01, will carry four passengers and
A new concept for airplane seating has sparked a lot of debate among travelers and aviation experts. The idea is to have double-decker seats in the economy cabin, where some
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently released an airspace blueprint for flying taxis, paving the way for the integration of urban air mobility (UAM) in the national airspace system.
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest tech. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed
SpaceX’s Starship rocket, the most powerful ever built, exploded in midair minutes after liftoff from a launchpad in South Texas on Thursday. The uncrewed test flight was the first attempt
Limosa became the first ever Canadian electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft company to begin the certification process with the Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) regulatory agency. The Montreal-based
Svetla Ben-Itzhak, Air University Headlines proclaiming the rise of a new “space race” between the U.S. and China have become common in news coverage following many of the exciting launches
Every day we wake up, chug some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest tech. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed
Elon Musk is no stranger to controversy. The billionaire entrepreneur has been making headlines for his unconventional and often provocative tweets, his bold acquisition of Twitter, and his legal battles
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest tech. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed
In response to the ongoing Russian invasion, the Ukrainian military is rapidly developing and deploying new military technologies to defend its territory and protect its citizens. These technologies range from
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check up on the latest tech news. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Section 230 protections.
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest UFOs shot down over North America. So here’s a handful of stories from
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest UFOs shot down over North America. So here’s a handful of stories from
The first image of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals a detailed morphology of highly redshifted spiral galaxies. Morphology of galaxies contain important information about the process of galaxy formation
Every month, there seems to be a fresh news alert about an asteroid “hurtling toward Earth.” Well, “alert” is perhaps too strong a word; in most cases, it is simply
David Barnhart, University of Southern California NASA recently crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in an attempt to push the rocky traveler off its trajectory. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test
Charlie Atkinson is a chief engineer at Northrop Grumman and has been leading the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) project since 1998. The average American stays at one job for
Russia intends to withdraw from the International Space Station after 2024, according to an announcement from Yuri Borisov, the new head of the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, in a meeting
Astronomers have captured the first image of Saggitarius A, the supermassive black hole located at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The image offers irrefutable proof our galaxy orbits
Since construction began in 1998, The International Space Station (ISS) has served as the essential platform where multiple countries have collaborated to support scientific research and other activities requiring the
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, built in partnership with Northrop Grumman Corporation, is one step closer to being fully commissioned. Enabled by Northrop Grumman cryocooler technology, the system has cooled
Marcia Rieke, University of Arizona The James Webb Space Telescope was launched into space on Dec. 25, 2021, and with it, astronomers hope to find the first galaxies to form
As the VMS Eve two-plane mothership hurtles higher into Earth’s atmosphere, it leaves the New Mexico desert basin shrinking in the distance below. The aircraft soars and continues its climb.
Nanoracks, in collaboration with Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT], has formed a team to develop the first-ever free-flying commercial space station. The space station, known as Starlab, will be
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, nestled outside the International Space Station, is one of the most fascinating devices aboard the International Space Station. Developed by Dr. Samuel Ting, think of the
Blue Origin announced actor William Shatner and Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, will fly onboard New Shepard NS-18. They will join crewmates Chris Boshuizen
Astronaut Chris Cassidy is no stranger to space. Through a long career as a Navy SEAL Captain and as an astronaut, he’s seen it all. Now he is the focus
Editor’s note: A deeper dive into Consumer Space Travel will appear in the Fall 2021 issue of Innovation & Tech Today. Wendy Whitman Cobb, US Air Force School of Advanced
AirCar, a dual-mode car-aircraft vehicle, or flying car, moved closer to production this week, fulfilling a key development milestone in a 35-minute flight from the international airport in Nitra to
The timeline for a manned spaceflight to Mars has wavered over the years. SpaceX Founder and CEO, Elon Musk, believes his aerospace company will meet its interplanetary goal in 2026.
Joseph Cabosky, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill With Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson both flying to space in craft made by their own private companies, July 2021 was
If and when microgravity manufacturing, asteroid mining, and luxury space hotels will come to be, no one can say for sure. What is certain: As launch costs fall and launch
The series Habitat Space, featuring John Shoffner and special guest Commander Peggy Whitson, is now available for teachers and students free around the globe. Shoffner provides a behind-the-scenes look at
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) is launching an innovative strategy to boost outreach efforts, remove barriers, and attract diverse ideas for revolutionary space technology research and development across the
In celebration of National Education Week, former NASA Chief Astronaut and active Axiom Commander Peggy Whitson and Ax-2 Pilot John Shoffner virtually connected with a room full of 180 wide-eyed
National Geographic, in collaboration with Rex, just announced a new documentary series (currently awaiting its official title) offering an inside view into the world of U.S. Navy student pilots working
The Moon, Earth’s only natural satellite, has been a source of fascination and inspiration for humanity for millennia. It has also been a target of exploration and scientific inquiry since
As the United States celebrates its 247th birthday, some cities are opting for a more eco-friendly and innovative way of lighting up the night sky: drone light shows. These shows
Tomorrow, June 29th, history will be made as Virgin Galactic launches its first-ever commercial spaceflight from New Mexico’s Spaceport America. The mission, called Galactic 01, will carry four passengers and
A new concept for airplane seating has sparked a lot of debate among travelers and aviation experts. The idea is to have double-decker seats in the economy cabin, where some
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently released an airspace blueprint for flying taxis, paving the way for the integration of urban air mobility (UAM) in the national airspace system.
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest tech. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed
SpaceX’s Starship rocket, the most powerful ever built, exploded in midair minutes after liftoff from a launchpad in South Texas on Thursday. The uncrewed test flight was the first attempt
Limosa became the first ever Canadian electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft company to begin the certification process with the Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA) regulatory agency. The Montreal-based
Svetla Ben-Itzhak, Air University Headlines proclaiming the rise of a new “space race” between the U.S. and China have become common in news coverage following many of the exciting launches
Every day we wake up, chug some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest tech. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed
Elon Musk is no stranger to controversy. The billionaire entrepreneur has been making headlines for his unconventional and often provocative tweets, his bold acquisition of Twitter, and his legal battles
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest tech. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech world condensed
In response to the ongoing Russian invasion, the Ukrainian military is rapidly developing and deploying new military technologies to defend its territory and protect its citizens. These technologies range from
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check up on the latest tech news. So here’s a handful of stories from around the tech
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Section 230 protections.
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest UFOs shot down over North America. So here’s a handful of stories from
Every day we wake up, drink some coffee, get ready for work and check on the latest UFOs shot down over North America. So here’s a handful of stories from
The first image of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope reveals a detailed morphology of highly redshifted spiral galaxies. Morphology of galaxies contain important information about the process of galaxy formation
Every month, there seems to be a fresh news alert about an asteroid “hurtling toward Earth.” Well, “alert” is perhaps too strong a word; in most cases, it is simply
David Barnhart, University of Southern California NASA recently crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid in an attempt to push the rocky traveler off its trajectory. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test
Charlie Atkinson is a chief engineer at Northrop Grumman and has been leading the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) project since 1998. The average American stays at one job for
Russia intends to withdraw from the International Space Station after 2024, according to an announcement from Yuri Borisov, the new head of the Russian space agency, Roscosmos, in a meeting
Astronomers have captured the first image of Saggitarius A, the supermassive black hole located at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The image offers irrefutable proof our galaxy orbits
Since construction began in 1998, The International Space Station (ISS) has served as the essential platform where multiple countries have collaborated to support scientific research and other activities requiring the
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, built in partnership with Northrop Grumman Corporation, is one step closer to being fully commissioned. Enabled by Northrop Grumman cryocooler technology, the system has cooled
Marcia Rieke, University of Arizona The James Webb Space Telescope was launched into space on Dec. 25, 2021, and with it, astronomers hope to find the first galaxies to form
As the VMS Eve two-plane mothership hurtles higher into Earth’s atmosphere, it leaves the New Mexico desert basin shrinking in the distance below. The aircraft soars and continues its climb.
Nanoracks, in collaboration with Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT], has formed a team to develop the first-ever free-flying commercial space station. The space station, known as Starlab, will be
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, nestled outside the International Space Station, is one of the most fascinating devices aboard the International Space Station. Developed by Dr. Samuel Ting, think of the
Blue Origin announced actor William Shatner and Audrey Powers, Blue Origin’s Vice President of Mission & Flight Operations, will fly onboard New Shepard NS-18. They will join crewmates Chris Boshuizen
Astronaut Chris Cassidy is no stranger to space. Through a long career as a Navy SEAL Captain and as an astronaut, he’s seen it all. Now he is the focus
Editor’s note: A deeper dive into Consumer Space Travel will appear in the Fall 2021 issue of Innovation & Tech Today. Wendy Whitman Cobb, US Air Force School of Advanced
AirCar, a dual-mode car-aircraft vehicle, or flying car, moved closer to production this week, fulfilling a key development milestone in a 35-minute flight from the international airport in Nitra to
The timeline for a manned spaceflight to Mars has wavered over the years. SpaceX Founder and CEO, Elon Musk, believes his aerospace company will meet its interplanetary goal in 2026.
Joseph Cabosky, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill With Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson both flying to space in craft made by their own private companies, July 2021 was
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