NASA Is Hiring Private Contractors To Retrieve Moon Dust
YearsAgo Update: YearsAgoThe Moon could quickly become a site of intense competition as space-faring nations explore new possibilities in lunar mining and militarization.
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The Moon could quickly become a site of intense competition as space-faring nations explore new possibilities in lunar mining and militarization.
The new Beast has finally arrived and its first mission is to move the President around New York for the U.N. General Assembly.
The Russian Air Force got creative with its shoulder-fired surface-to-air missile countermeasures for Putin’s visit to Syria.
The B-1B “Bone” poured flame and roared before disappearing partially into erupting clouds of dense vapor.
Kim is slated to leave North Korea and his nuclear arsenal behind for the controversial summit and it’s possible he fears a coup could occur.
It’s like the writers had a crystal ball that showed them the trials and tribulations of the coming millennium.
Artillery and armor are likely to dominate Russia’s new offensive on the eastern plains of Ukraine.
The ever expanding flight test center at Groom Lake looks very different from a mountaintop than it does in a satellite image.
America’s remaining QF-4 Phantoms are putting on quite a show as their retirement nears.
The North Koreans have pulled off an impressive display of aerial logistics with the help of their Chinese friends.