SpaceX Nails Second Successful Reusable Rocket Landing at Sea
On Friday pre-dawn morning, SpaceX successfully completed a vertical landing of its reusable Falcon 9 rocket at sea, after sending a Japanese TV satellite into orbit.
On Friday pre-dawn morning, SpaceX successfully completed a vertical landing of its reusable Falcon 9 rocket at sea, after sending a Japanese TV satellite into orbit.
Planets and space enthusiasts around the world will be pleased to learn about a rare cosmic event that will unfold this month of May. The last time this cosmic event occurred was at least a decade ago.
The latest discovery by Hubble is a shadowy moon orbiting Makemake, which is one of the dwarf planets. After all the research, scientists concluded that this satellite, just like the Earth's, has been orbiting Makemake for billions of years.
A robotic doctor has been developed by scientists that stitched up living animals without any human input. In the future this could result in autonomous robots performing major surgeries in hospital operating rooms. Human beings would still be required to supervise the medical androids, and Dr. Robot would only be used for certain types of surgical procedures.
Two separate studies published yesterday reveals human embryos grown 12 days and 13 days respectively in vitro, sparking another ethical debate.
A new rocket startup is being kicked off by the two founders of SpaceX. They are planning to build a rocket for microsatellites. The Vector Space Systems will build launch vehicles to push microsatellites into orbit.
Scientists have determined that there are almost 1 trillion species of living creatures on Earth including microscopic organisms, where only 0.001 percent are currently known.
By the end of 2018, Australia will release the herpes virus in lakes and rivers to control invasive carp populations that are blocking waterways and harming other local species.
On May 9, Mercury will make a pass in from of sun and Earth, where the tiny planet will be visible on most parts of the world.
New findings reveal that by the year 2030, majority of the world's oceans will be depleted of oxygen due to global warming, posing danger to marine life.