Next Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Delayed

Next Falcon 9 Rocket Launch Delayed

A glitch in the delivery system pushed the launch date back a bit

  • Space
  • By Tudor Vieru
  • November 17th, 2013
Dragon Spacecraft Successfully Passes NASA Safety Overview

Dragon Spacecraft Successfully Passes NASA Safety Overview

The vehicle is being developed to ferry astronauts to space

Company Provides Bargain Space Burials for Just $2,000 (€1,480)

Company Provides Bargain Space Burials for Just $2,000 (€1,480)

Earthly remains travel to space, then get cremated as burning stars

  • Space
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • October 23rd, 2013
Space Travel Company Will Take You Above the Earth in a Balloon

Space Travel Company Will Take You Above the Earth in a Balloon

You'll be able to see the curvature of the planet from high above

Tesla Plans to Upgrade to Google Chrome, Build Android Emulator into the Car

Tesla Plans to Upgrade to Google Chrome, Build Android Emulator into the Car

The Model S software still has some ways to improve

  • Space
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • October 17th, 2013
The First Video of Falcon 9's Reusable Engines in Action

The First Video of Falcon 9's Reusable Engines in Action

SpaceX has released the full video of the recent launch of the new Falcon 9 v1.1

  • Space
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • October 14th, 2013
SpaceX's Grasshopper Rocket Breaks New Height Record and Lands Safely on Its Own – Video

SpaceX's Grasshopper Rocket Breaks New Height Record and Lands Safely on Its Own – Video

The rocket is capable of taking off and landing under its own power

SpaceX Denies Falcon 9 Explosion Rumors

SpaceX Denies Falcon 9 Explosion Rumors

The company doesn't believe anything wrong happened after the rocket achieved orbit

  • Space
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • September 30th, 2013
SpaceX's New Falcon 9 Successfully Launches, Another Step Towards a Reusable Rocket

SpaceX's New Falcon 9 Successfully Launches, Another Step Towards a Reusable Rocket

The first stage was slowed down before its impact with the ocean

Cygnus Becomes the Second Private Spacecraft to Dock with the ISS

Cygnus Becomes the Second Private Spacecraft to Dock with the ISS

The craft is now safely connected to the ISS and supplies are being unloaded

  • Space
  • By Lucian Parfeni
  • September 21st, 2013
SpaceX's New Falcon 9 Engine Tests Paves the Way to a Reusable Rocket – Video

SpaceX's New Falcon 9 Engine Tests Paves the Way to a Reusable Rocket – Video

The upgraded Falcon 9 is ready for its maiden voyage

One Step Closer to Space Passenger Flights, Virgin Galactic's SS2 Hits Mach 1.43 – Video

One Step Closer to Space Passenger Flights, Virgin Galactic's SS2 Hits Mach 1.43 – Video

The spacecraft has to eventually reach five times the current test altitude

Watch Elon Musk's Futuristic Holographic 3D Modeling UI Inspired by Iron Man

Watch Elon Musk's Futuristic Holographic 3D Modeling UI Inspired by Iron Man

A team at SpaceX worked on improving the intuitivity of 3D modeling software

Elon Musk Plans to Take His Electric Tesla Model S in a 6-Day Cross-Country Trip

Elon Musk Plans to Take His Electric Tesla Model S in a 6-Day Cross-Country Trip

The entrepreneur believes he'll only spend nine hours charging during that whole time

SpaceX's Vertical Landing Rocket Performs Later Flight Maneuver – Video

SpaceX's Vertical Landing Rocket Performs Later Flight Maneuver – Video

The latest video from SpaceX is the most exciting yet

Elon Musk's Futuristic Hyperloop to Be Unveiled Later Today

Elon Musk's Futuristic Hyperloop to Be Unveiled Later Today

The entrepreneur has his hands full already with Tesla and SpaceX

SpaceX's Strange Vertical Landing Rocket the Grasshopper Reaches New Height Record

SpaceX's Strange Vertical Landing Rocket the Grasshopper Reaches New Height Record

The Grasshopper peaked at 325 m (1066 feet), higher than most skyscrapers

 
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