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Stratolaunch Backer Says It Remains Committed to Transforming Space Launch
Paul Allen’s Vulcan Aerospace is taking issue with reports that its Stratolaunch project is in jeopardy because of a market … More
Will The Simple Act Of Building Cheap Energy Make Possible Superrapid Economic Growth?
A guest article by Joseph Friedlander Neil Craig back in 2012 made a few posts on direct correlation of energy … More
Uranium production over 10 million pounds of uranium concentrate at Cigar Lake Mine
Cameco has announced uranium production at Cigar Lake in northern Saskatchewan has surpassed 10 million pounds (3846 tU) of uranium … More
S&T Nikon D810a Review
Just got the latest editon of Sky & Telescope magazine today with my review of the Nikon D810a astrophotographic camera … More
Reviews for Star Wars the Force Awakens are 95% positive
Rotten Tomatoes has a 95% fresh rating for Star Wars the Force Awakens. Critics Consensus: Packed with action and populated … More
Russia has a new low density Anti-grenade barrier which also makes tanks more stealthy
A unique material developed by Russian engineers effectively protects armored vehicles against antitank grenades while simultaneously making them invisible to … More
Worth the wait: First public release of Rosetta science camera images of comet 67P
Finally! It has been a long wait, but so worth it: the Rosetta OSIRIS science camera team has delivered the … More
The Horsehead Nebula
The Horsehead Nebula from APOD http://ift.tt/1lPuhBd via IFTTT
Spaceplanes Vs. Reusable Rockets – Which Will Win?
Launching satellites, spacecraft and people into space is expensive because we only use our launch vehicles once. from SPACE.com http://ift.tt/1Mijmos … More