Shenron may be Earth's Eternal Dragon, but a few others are hiding out there in the Dragon Ball universe, waiting to be summoned. There's Porunga and Super Shenron, of course. But have you heard ...
The system was installed on the side of the European Space Agency’s Columbus module on the ISS. From there, the rig of 4K ...
surrounding the Earth's core, there are two gigantic blobs that occupy around 3 to 9 percent of the volume of the Earth. There are, of course, no direct ways of seeing the Earth's core – at ...
On February 1st, Instagram [4] user zoltikdb posted a meme inspired by the post by u/Esagonoso showing Shenron screaming in front of a class, captioned, "Substitute dawg," garnering over 13,000 likes ...
SpaceTV-1, a set of Ultra High Definition 4k cameras from space streaming company Sen, was delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) last year, and is now broadcasting live views of Earth and ...
"Alien: Earth" is a new TV prequel to the "Alien" franchise. It starts when a spaceship crashes on Earth with a xenomorph on ...
The Blue Ghost lunar lander has captured its first images of the moon from Earth’s orbit as well as a video of Earth eclipsing the sun. See the dazzling views here.
A research team has discovered another piece in the puzzle of the formation of the Moon and water on Earth. The prevailing theory was that the Moon was the result of a collision between the early ...
New findings reveal that a NASA mission traveled to an asteroid that may have once been covered in salty lakes containing ...
Fortunately, scientists can launch the rocket with some sideways momentum so that it misses the Earth when it returns. They can even do this so it continuously falls around the Earth forever.
Me and my mama will tell you right now the Earth is flat. It ain't moving around at no 6,000 mph, spinning at 1,000 mph, and floating through the universe constantly. The Earth is flat ...
The secret behind how the International Space Station remains in orbit can be traced all the way back to the genius of Sir Isaac Newton. The International Space Station (ISS) orbits high above our ...