FAA: No, You Won’t Need To Pay Someone To Register Your Drone

FAA: No, You Won’t Need To Pay Someone To Register Your Drone

FAA: No, you won’t need to pay someone to register your drone

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8 years ago
Unprecedented man-made meteor shower to kick off 2020 Tokyo Olympics
The opening ceremony is one of the most highly anticipated events of every Olympic Games and the opening of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo may feature something no other ever has: a man-made meteor shower.

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8 years ago
In parts of Antarctica, Not Only Is It Winter, But The Sun Can Spend Weeks Below The Horizon.At China's Zhongshan

In parts of Antarctica, not only is it winter, but the Sun can spend weeks below the horizon.At China's Zhongshan Station, people sometimes venture out into the cold to photograph a spectacular night sky.The featured image from one such outing was taken in mid-July, just before the end of this polar night.Pointing up, the wide angle lens captured not only the ground at the bottom, but at the top as well. In the foreground is a colleague also taking pictures.In the distance, a spherical satellite receiver and several windmills are visible.Numerous stars dot the night sky, including Sirius and Canopus.Far in the background, stretching overhead from horizon to horizon, is the central band of our Milky Way Galaxy.Even further in the distance, visible as extended smudges near the top, are the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, satellite galaxies near our huge Milky Way Galaxy.

Credit: NASA

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9 years ago
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.
Reid Wiseman Is A National Treasure. There Are 46 More Of These.

Reid Wiseman is a national treasure. There are 46 more of these.

9 years ago
Almost A Month Ago, The Spaceflight Company Blue Origin Sent A Rocket Up To The Edge Of Space And Then
Almost A Month Ago, The Spaceflight Company Blue Origin Sent A Rocket Up To The Edge Of Space And Then
Almost A Month Ago, The Spaceflight Company Blue Origin Sent A Rocket Up To The Edge Of Space And Then
Almost A Month Ago, The Spaceflight Company Blue Origin Sent A Rocket Up To The Edge Of Space And Then
Almost A Month Ago, The Spaceflight Company Blue Origin Sent A Rocket Up To The Edge Of Space And Then
Almost A Month Ago, The Spaceflight Company Blue Origin Sent A Rocket Up To The Edge Of Space And Then

Almost a month ago, the spaceflight company Blue Origin sent a rocket up to the edge of space and then guided it gracefully back down to earth, intact. It was a historic first.

But Blue Origin’s major competitor, SpaceX, was quick to point out that the rocket wasn’t going fast enough (or sideways enough) to place a satellite into orbit - just 4,600 kph (~2,860 mph). It went straight up, and then straight down.

Now, SpaceX has managed to put 11 satellites in orbit with a “reusable” rocket. Their rocket didn’t just go up and down - it reached a horizontal velocity of 6,000 kph (3,600 mph) before returning to earth. If SpaceX is able to refurbish the rocket and use it in another launch, they’ll have figured out a way to dramatically reduce the cost of spaceflight.

Here’s the full webcast. And here’s the full story.

Video credit: SpaceX

9 years ago
Google Uses Pixar’s ‘Inside Out’ To Teach Girls Programming

Google uses Pixar’s ‘Inside Out’ to teach girls programming

9 years ago
Astronomers Have A New Tool In The Search For Habitable Exoplanets

Astronomers Have a New Tool in the Search For Habitable Exoplanets

The quest for habitable alien worlds may get a whole lot easier. http://futurism.com/astronomers-have-a-new-tool-in-the-search-for-habitable-exoplanets/

9 years ago

So i was carrying a chemical that was 12 on the pH scale and it fell

I guess you could say I dropped the base

9 years ago
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future
Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight In The Future

Futuristic Weapons: How We Will Fight in the Future

For higher resolution: http://futurism.com/images/futuristic-weapons-how-we-will-fight-in-the-future/

For more cool infographics: http://futurism.com/images/

9 years ago
There’s Finally A Tesla That’s Priced Like A Normal Car
There’s Finally A Tesla That’s Priced Like A Normal Car

There’s finally a Tesla that’s priced like a normal car

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8 years ago
NASA Astronomy Picture Of The Day 2016 September 4 

NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day 2016 September 4 

Io over Jupiter from Voyager 1 

Back in 1979, NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft flew past Jupiter and its moons. The images in this mosaic, featuring the moon Io against a background of gas giant Jupiter’s diffuse swirling cloud bands, were recorded by Voyager’s camera from a distance of about 8.3 million kilometers. The Io image from this mosaic may be the first to show curious round features on Io’s surface with dark centers and bright rims more than 60 kilometers across. Now known to be volcanic in origin, these features were then thought likely to be impact craters, commonly seen on rocky bodies throughout the Solar System. But as Voyager continued to approach Io, close-up pictures revealed a bizarre world devoid of impact craters, frequently resurfaced by volcanic activity. Earlier this year a new robotic spacecraft, NASA’s Juno, began to orbit Jupiter and last week made a pass within 5,000 kilometers of Jupiter’s clouds. During the next two years, it is hoped that Juno will discover new things about Jupiter, for example what’s in Jupiter’s core.

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