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Oct 17, 2021

Space and the environment, conflict or synergy? — William Shatner vs. Prince William

Posted by in categories: climatology, space, sustainability

Both environmentalists and space-enthusiasts want the human species to survive long term.

Is there really a conflict between the two movements?

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Oct 17, 2021

Inspiration4 pilot reveals an overlooked, mind-altering problem with going to space

Posted by in category: space

Sian Proctor went to space as part of the Inspiration4 mission. Re-adjusting to life back on Earth is not as easy as it seems, however.

Oct 17, 2021

Elon Musk Says His Fortune Can Help Extend Life To Mars

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, Elon Musk, space travel, sustainability

Commenting on Elon Musk’s Dogecoin fortune, one youtuber drew the billionaire CEO of SpaceX’s attention to an important issue.

Considered the richest man in the world, Elon Musk is a Bitcoin, Dogecoin and Ethereum enthusiast in the cryptocurrency market. According to Forbes Real Time Billionaires, his current fortune is estimated at $214 billion.

In addition to running SpaceX, Musk is still ahead of Tesla, a company that has registered a great growth in the market with its electric vehicles. But he is mostly following the future of DOGE, which is his favorite meme currency.

Oct 17, 2021

Scientist Says the Solar System Is Surrounded by a Huge Magnetic Tunnel

Posted by in category: space

An astronomer has proposed a bold model suggesting that the entire solar system is surrounded by a massive, magnetic tunnel.

Oct 17, 2021

Nipah virus could cause a deadly COVID-scale pandemic. But what is it?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, sustainability

“If we had a delta type of Nipah virus, we would suddenly have a highly transmissible virus with a 50 per cent mortality rate,” Dame Sarah Gilbert said during an event at the Cheltenham Festival of Literature in the United Kingdom on Thursday.

So, what is the Nipah virus and should we be worried?

The Nipah virus is not new and has been lurking for years. In 1,999 the virus arrived in central Malaysia after it found a host in bats, who then stopped over to eat from fruit trees that hung over pig farms.

Oct 17, 2021

Russian crew return to Earth after filming first movie in space

Posted by in categories: entertainment, space

A Russian actress and a film director returned to Earth Sunday after spending 12 days on the International Space Station (ISS) shooting scenes for the first movie in orbit…


Yulia Peresild and Klim Shipenko landed as scheduled on Kazakhstan’s steppe at 436 GMT, according to footage broadcast live by the Russian agency.

They were ferried back to terra firma by cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, who had been on the for the past six months.

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Oct 17, 2021

2021 Virtual Mars Society Convention

Posted by in categories: economics, government, space

The 24th Annual International Mars Society Convention is a 4-day event that brings together leading scientists, engineers, aerospace industry representatives, government policymakers and journalists to talk about the latest scientific discoveries, technological advances and political-economic developments that could help pave the way for a human mission to the planet Mars.

Oct 17, 2021

The Egyptology Daily

Posted by in category: futurism

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Oct 17, 2021

How the Philippines space program will combat the global waste problem

Posted by in category: space travel

Philippines’ first rocket company will use renewable, low-cost rocket fuel to send its first rocket into low earth orbit.


Philippines’ first commercial spaceflight company, Orbital Exploration Technologies, is developing the country’s first suborbital launch vehicles, and they will be powered by renewable, low-cost fuel made from waste plastics.

Oct 17, 2021

SpaceX Is Building A Giant Gas Pipeline

Posted by in category: space travel

S SpaceX Is Building A Giant Gas Pipeline – Silently: SpaceX is not just working on going beyond the earth, but they’re also planning on going into the earth – in search of gas. They’re building a giant gas pipeline.

With the enormity of the things that’ll have to come together for such a project to take shape, why has SpaceX and the mainstream media decided to keep everything about it on a hush? And most importantly, why is a company known for space exploration drilling for oil and building giant gas pipes? W

Assume you’ve hyped up the creation and delivery of a gigantic rocketship capable of transporting humans to Mars. Assume, for whatever reason, you’ve determined that neither hydrogen gas nor conventional rocket fuel (kerosene) will work for this rocket.