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NASA is sending us back to the Moon–to live
On Monday, August 29, 2022, NASA planned to launch the first rocket in the Artemis program. This first launch is unmanned. It is designed to prove the launch vehicle and its orbital characteristics, get to the Moon and safely return.
By Jim DeLillo3 years ago in Futurism
In A Stranger Place
It was fun to be around people again, I must admit. It had only been a couple of months, but it had seemed like years. Here we were, the humans who were rounded up and sent to a colony of mostly ALFs (Artificial Life Forms) in order to interact with them to allay their prejudices about the nature of humanity. What they saw in us, apparently, would determine the AI (Artificial Intelligence) human relationship well into the future where Earth was concerned. I guess we were sort of ambassadors, or missionaries for the secular human society. Problem was that we were misfits.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Futurism
Elon Musk's Life - Childhood, Wealth, Personal Life, And Other Rumors
Who is Elon Musk? Elon Reeve Musk (born June 28, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and businessman of South African descent who founded X.com in 1999 (which later became PayPal), SpaceX in 2002, and Tesla Motors in 2003. Musk became a multimillionaire in the late 1920s when he sold his start-up company, Zip2, to a division of Compaq Computers. Musk made headlines in May 2012 when SpaceX launched a rocket that would send the first commercial vehicle to the International Space Station. Elon Musk Net Worth bolstered his portfolio by acquiring SolarCity in 2016 and cemented his position as an industry leader by taking on an advisory role in the early days of President Donald Trump's administration.
By Viorel Secareanu3 years ago in Futurism
Ad Astra Per Aspera
“Master Gunnery Sergeant. Things aren’t looking good. The crew are wondering when the medical teams will be able to do something if anything and why even though it was under the pretense of being for the crew’s welfare how come it’s led to this.” Master Chief Dell reports as the crew finally begins to breakdown and start to turn on him and the bridge crew. The Weapons Commander takes a long and slow breath, and a pained smile appears.
By Deon Burton3 years ago in Futurism
6 trillion billion tons of the Earth, non-stop rotation for 4.5 billion years, where does the power come from?
The earth has two modes of rotation, one is rotation and one is revolution. When the earth rotates one revolution, it is the day we feel the alternation of day and night. And when the earth rotates one revolution, it is a year of alternating spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
By Orr Hirshman3 years ago in Futurism
For the first time, mankind is afraid of the "dark forest", female graduate students found a mysterious signal, should we reply?
After reading "Three Bodies", one of the laws of the universe is deeply shocked, and even chills down the back, which is the law of the dark forest. In the dark forest of the universe where all kinds of "hunters" lurk, every civilization will be careful to hide as much as possible, otherwise, it may attract other more advanced civilizations' devastating blow. Each civilization wants to preserve itself and can only nip external threats in the bud.
By Hitchinson Metz3 years ago in Futurism
What is Starlink of Elon Musk?
Starlink was first announced in January 2015 as a global satellite internet project of SpaceX that, according to Musk, will provide people "gigabit-level access." With hundreds of satellites launched by mid-2020, the company initiated its "Better Than Nothing" public beta testing phase to select users in October of that year. The project became commercially available to a broad base of potential customers on Feb. 9, 2021, when its official website started accepting preorders.
By Zulqarnain Haider3 years ago in Futurism
NASA Will Crash A Spacecraft Next Week
Despite the damages' horror and costs, it’s fun to watch things crash. Have you ever watched a video of the world’s most insane crashes? Did you hit rewind and watch them over and over again? Well, this next crash will cost more than 300 million dollars, and it will be live-streamed for the world to watch. Believe it or not, this is a good thing.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 years ago in Futurism









