The purchase of a drone barge that it will use for remote-controlled landings of its new Neutron rocket ship. The development of a new satellite designed for mass manufacture and easy packing inside.
Located in Landfjärden near Häringe, south of Stockholm, the ship measures 115 feet long and 33 feet wide, and may date as far back as the 1460s. Researchers with Vrak – Museum of Wrecks ...
But after the first-stage booster successfully landed atop a SpaceX drone ship in the Atlantic Ocean, a fire in the aft end of the rocket damaged one of the landing legs — and the booster tipped ...
That doesn't mean we're leaving Pandor's oceans behind, though, something that's evident from a newly revealed piece of concept art showing Lo'ak riding an ilu. Talking to Empire Online, Cameron ...
Elon Musk's rocket maker SpaceX says it is the company ... before video cut out and the company confirmed it had lost contact with the ship. The next thing onlookers saw was another dramatic ...
A SpaceX rocket exploded shortly after it was launched from Texas on Thursday, grounding flights and triggering warnings about falling spaceship debris. SpaceX confirmed the un-crewed ship had ...
It was not immediately clear whether the explosion was caused by SpaceX's automated flight termination system, which triggers when something on the rocket goes wrong. The ship showed signs of ...
Reframing traditional craftsmanship in a modern way was one of the guiding principles for Art Deco designers such as René Lalique. It is fitting, then, that this concept is being reemployed by the ...
The landing legs stuck up in the air and the melted body of the rocket hung off the side of the drone ship — making the first-stage booster nearly unrecognizable to casual observers. The only ...
Pictures from the TikTok where Daniels shared the amazing art deco ring. Pictures from the TikTok where Daniels shared the amazing art deco ring. @gems.with.annie/Instagram & @annie.mcswaggy ...
In the first of our Art Deco Centenary profiles, we look at the Russian-French artist and designer Romain de Tirtoff – better known as Erté – who became credited as "the father of art deco".