Hubble telescope captured a group of three galaxies, collectively known as NGC 7764A, which may be interacting with each other in close enough proximity (Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Dalcanton, Dark Energy Survey, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Fermilab (FNAL), Dark Energy Survey Camera (DECam), Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), NoirLab/National Science Foundation/AURA, European Southern Observatory (ESO); Acknowledgment: J. Schmidt)

Hubble telescope captured a group of three galaxies, collectively known as NGC 7764A, which may be interacting with each other in close enough proximity (Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Dalcanton, Dark Energy Survey, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Fermilab (FNAL), Dark Energy Survey Camera (DECam), Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO), NoirLab/National Science Foundation/AURA, European Southern Observatory (ESO); Acknowledgment: J. Schmidt)

Hubble telescope captured a group of three galaxies, collectively known as NGC 7764A, which may be interacting with each other in close enough proximity (Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Dalcanton, Dark Energy Survey, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Fermilab (FNAL),...
Move over impossible burger, it’s Impossible Engine time! NASA is working on a new type of engine, the Helical Engine, that uses particle acceleration to bend the laws of physics as we know it and produce thrust without any fuel for propellant. Einstein’s relativity and conservation of momentum laws will have to be pushed to levels that may need to

Move over impossible burger, it’s Impossible Engine time! NASA is working on a new type of engine, the Helical Engine, that uses particle acceleration to bend the laws of physics as we know it and produce thrust without any fuel for propellant. Einstein’s relativity and conservation of momentum laws will have to be pushed to levels that may need to

Move over impossible burger, it’s Impossible Engine time! NASA is working on a new type of engine, the Helical Engine, that uses particle acceleration to bend the laws of physics as we know it and produce thrust without any fuel for propellant. Einstein’s...
Scientists discovered the biggest planet ever found.  10 times bigger than Jupiter, and thought to be impossible until now. The planet now called “b Centauri b” orbits a pair of massive, extremely hot stars more than 3 times larger than our Sun, an environment previously thought too inhospitable for a planet to form. Scientists have named the planet “b

Scientists discovered the biggest planet ever found. 10 times bigger than Jupiter, and thought to be impossible until now. The planet now called “b Centauri b” orbits a pair of massive, extremely hot stars more than 3 times larger than our Sun, an environment previously thought too inhospitable for a planet to form. Scientists have named the planet “b

Scientists discovered the biggest planet ever found. 10 times bigger than Jupiter, and thought to be impossible until now. The planet now called “b Centauri b” orbits a pair of massive, extremely hot stars more than 3 times larger than our Sun, an...
The crew of Inspiration4, the first all-civillian space flight in orbit, landed safely and successfully after their 3 day trip in space. 🤟 Pretty awesome and historic moment for SpaceX, the USA, and most of all, Earthlings in general. Great job

The crew of Inspiration4, the first all-civillian space flight in orbit, landed safely and successfully after their 3 day trip in space. 🤟 Pretty awesome and historic moment for SpaceX, the USA, and most of all, Earthlings in general. Great job

The crew of Inspiration4, the first all-civillian space flight in orbit, landed safely and successfully after their 3 day trip in space. 🤟 Pretty awesome and historic moment for SpaceX, the USA, and most of all, Earthlings in general. Great job #spacex...
WATCH HERE- TODAY a Historic all-civilian $200 million dollar SpaceX flight to earth orbit for a 3 day trip around the earth, at 100 miles past the international space station, launches today/tonight! Watch online as they webcast it today starting around 3pm PST for a 5pm Launch. Maybe they’ll phone-video some UFOs while up there?

WATCH HERE- TODAY a Historic all-civilian $200 million dollar SpaceX flight to earth orbit for a 3 day trip around the earth, at 100 miles past the international space station, launches today/tonight! Watch online as they webcast it today starting around 3pm PST for a 5pm Launch. Maybe they’ll phone-video some UFOs while up there?

TODAY a Historic all-civilian $200 million dollar SpaceX flight to earth orbit for a 3 day trip around the earth, at 100 miles past the international space station, launches tonight at 8pm ET / 5pm PT. Watch online as they webcast it on Space.com and YouTube.  Maybe...
Starship comin in hot! And landing this time with no explosion, which is key to people ever boarding one of these things….  Can you imagine being on this thing as it whips around to vertical? What a ride that’s going to be. Would you get on if it was $100 a ticket to anywhere in the world in under

Starship comin in hot! And landing this time with no explosion, which is key to people ever boarding one of these things…. Can you imagine being on this thing as it whips around to vertical? What a ride that’s going to be. Would you get on if it was $100 a ticket to anywhere in the world in under

https://starpeoplesociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/155846359_436680737557506_4961011348440971754_n.mp4 Starship comin in hot! And landing this time with no explosion, which is key to people ever boarding one of these things…. Can you imagine being on this...
SpaceX Starship test landing crash and explosion (nobody on board don’t worry).  Pretty epic! Looks like they sure could use some of that anti-grav tech right about now! 🤔 Apparently even the very successful Falcon rocket had many crashes along the way, so this is all in good fun for their research to get it right. Think they’ll stick

SpaceX Starship test landing crash and explosion (nobody on board don’t worry). Pretty epic! Looks like they sure could use some of that anti-grav tech right about now! 🤔 Apparently even the very successful Falcon rocket had many crashes along the way, so this is all in good fun for their research to get it right. Think they’ll stick

https://starpeoplesociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/145086953_3244518448981550_6827931931396670298_n.mp4 SpaceX Starship test landing crash and explosion (nobody on board don’t worry). Pretty epic! Looks like they sure could use some of that anti-grav tech...