The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Scientists reveal an insane plan to turn the sun into a giant telescope
In an ambitious new proposal, scientists suggest that humanity could soon turn the Sun into a colossal telescope, allowing us ...
IFLScience on MSN
We could turn the sun into a giant telescope within 30 years, NASA scientist suggests
A new preprint paper has taken a look at what propulsion systems could deliver spacecraft to a particularly interesting area ...
During the xAI meeting, xAI and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said that he wants to someday build an AI satellite factory on the Moon ...
Starfleet Academy, "Come, Let's Away," the cadets are tested when a practical field exercise turns lethal. Check out our review!
LAUNCH INTO SPACE WITH BESIEGE EXPANSION, THE BROKEN BEYOND, COMING Q2 2026 The Broken Beyond takes Besiege into space, introducing new mechanics, blocks, and levels to the timeless favorite.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Ex-SpaceX engineer plans to fly satellite using water-powered propulsion system
Space startup General Galactic aims to fly a satellite using only water for in-orbit ...
Sending a mission to the solar gravitational lens (SGL) is the most effective way of actually directly imaging a potentially ...
Energy is fundamentally important—researchers have linked a lack of reliable energy to poor physical health, poor mental ...
SIGNS of an alien planet that’s about the same size as Earth have been picked by up a Nasa telescope. Scientists say it might ...
An interstellar comet racing through our solar system released methanol, methane and cyanide, NASA says. Could these life linked molecules hint at how worlds across the cosmos are seeded?
1don MSN
Elon Musk Says 'Maybe We'll Meet Aliens,' Reaffirms Lunar Mass Driver, Deep-Space AI Satellite Goals
Tesla Inc. TSLA and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk shared the possibility of encountering extraterrestrial life as space travel technology and orbital datacenters evolve. Maybe We'll Meet Aliens During the xAI ...
General Galactic, cofounded by a former SpaceX engineer, plans to test its water-based propellant this fall. If successful, it could help usher in a new era of space travel. That's a big “if.” ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results