A Pilatus PC-12 aircraft equipped with a portable laser terminal transmitted 4K video to the International Space Station and back. "Laser communications use infrared light to transmit 10 to 100 ...
With Mach 16, which does 5.4 km per second, a plane would be approaching the 7.9 km per second it takes an object to travel in space. The newly developed oblique detonation engine could fill the ...
The U.S. Space Force has released a rare photo of the X-37B space plane while in orbit. This marks the first public image of the secretive vehicle in space. The photo, taken by an onboard camera ...
NASA wants to get out of the space station business and put it in the hands of, well, businesses. The agency is planning to send the International Space Station (ISS) to a fiery death through ...
A commercial flight that flipped upside down while landing in Toronto. In recent weeks, videos of planes crashing and burning have populated social media and news feeds. For many people ...
(Blue Origin via YouTube) Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space venture sent its 10th crew on a quick suborbital ride to space today, extending its list of spacefliers to more than 50. And that list now ...
The United States Space Force has unexpectedly published a photo its top-secret X-37B space plane took while orbiting the Earth last year. The image, which the military arm shared on X-formerly ...
Being crammed into a plane is never pleasant ... Nonetheless, it's certainly worth a shot if you want more space on your flight. She described the trick as "such a game-changer," particularly ...
For the first time, we’re seeing an image from the record-breaking US military space plane while in Earth orbit. Over the weekend, the US Space Force shared a photo taken by the spacecraft X-37B ...
The United States Space Force released a rare photo of its secretive X-37B space plane in orbit. The image, shared on X by the agency, is the first-ever image that has been shown to the public ...
its semi-secret space plane, but every now and then it likes to drop something it knows will be a crowd-pleaser. Such is the case for its X post from Friday, which features an image of Earth ...