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Spaceport America – World First Spaceport
Spaceport America – World’s first ever commercial spaceport project in New Mexico is almost ready to operate. The quarter-of-a-billion-dollar project will be used commercially to send tourists and payloads into space specifically. There are about 9 spaceports under-consideration this time around the United States but Spaceport America is the only one for public because others are planned mostly...
How to Simulate the Universe on your Laptop [Video]
Simulation of the universe is a very attractive and skillful work. Sometime before, it was very hard to do but now you can simulate the Universe on your laptop using the Millennium Run Simulation. Its the simulation of the large scale evolution of the Universe starting just after Big Bang to the present. The Simulation is ran by the researchers from Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Germany....
Watch Life of Neil Armstrong Through Images
Neil Armstrong’s one small step onto the surface of the moon directed the human space explorations to a specific destiny and today what we exploring is the resultant of that small step. This small step not only changed the space history but also turned an astronaut to a national hero. Unfortunately, he is no more with us but his glory will be remembered for years. Lets remember his life through images.
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Neil Armstrong Passes Away :( A statement By NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
Neil Armstrong – The former test pilot and and the first astronaut to walk on the Moon has passed away at 82. Very sad news for whole World! An era of magnificent life is ended. Regarding the death of former test pilot, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden stated, “On behalf of the entire NASA family, I would like to express my deepest condolences to Carol and the rest of Armstrong family...
Curiosity Rover Sends Higher-Resolution Image of Mars
After landing on Red Planet, Curiosity rover sends high resolution images back on Earth received by Mission Control at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. The images are taken by the Hazcams - the vehicle’s lower-fidelity, black-and-white Hazard Avoidance Camera.
Project manager of NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory mission, John Grotzinger said, “Curiosity’s...
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Lands on Mars [Video]
A history is completed – NASA’s most advanced Mars rover Curiosity has successfully landed on the Mars at 10:32 p.m. Aug. 5, PDT, (1:32 a.m. EDT Aug. 6). The mission will explore the human life possibilities on the Red Planet. A wave of happiness and confidence was seen on the anxious and apprehensive faces of the team members – team was watching the historic moment live at Jet...
Flag Planted By Apollo on Moon is Still Standing
About 43 years ago, in 1960, man landed on Moon for the first time ever in human history. Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong were the astronauts who stepped foot on the lunar surface and planted the American flag on Moon. Interestingly, this American flag is still standing after 43 years on the Moon. NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) took images of the flag and released them for...
Eye Popping Timelapse Space Video
We are living in a beautiful and inspiring World having qualities that can delight the senses of sight. If you want a quick look at the beauty of the World, just watch this time lapse video captured from International Space Station. Last year, a similar time lapse video was declared as the most viewed video of the year.
Photographer Knate Myers combines his photographs taken from International...
Rare Pictures of Neil Armstrong [Happy Moon's Day]
On July 20, 1969 – about 43 years ago, Apollo 11 successfully landed on Moon. After six hours, man steps on Moon for first time ever (Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong were the men who stepped foot on the lunar surface). Since then, people on Earth celebrate Moon Day every year on 20th of July. Today, I would like to share a rare picture gallery of the first Moon mission.
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NASA’S Pleiades Supercomputer
Pleiades – NASA’s Super smart computer, is become World fastest and most powerful supercomputer. The Pleiades’s performance is enhanced by 14% to fulfill the challenging missions requirements of the scientists and engineers working for any space agency. It can compute 1.24 petaflops — or a quadrillion calculations per second. Amazing!
Chief of the NAS Division at Ames, Rupak Biswas...