The V-2 Rocket, also known as Aggregat 4 (A-4), was Germany’s first long-range guided ballistic missile. It was powered by a liquid-propellant rocket engine and developed during World… Read More
The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is not just a typical institution of higher education; it’s a beacon of inspiration, innovation, and transformation. Established in 1868, TUM h… Read More
The V-1 was the inaugural Vergeltungswaffen (V-weapon) used for London’s terror bombing.
The Luftwaffe developed it at the Peenemünde Army Research Center in 1939 during the e… Read More
A pioneer of America’s space program, Dr. von Braun stands by the five F-1 engines of the Saturn V Dynamic Test Vehicle on display at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville… Read More
On January 31, 1958, the United States successfully launched its first satellite, Explorer 1, marking America’s entry into the Space Race. This launch was part of the International Geo… Read More
Megalophobia is the fear of large objects. Some common triggers include tall skyscrapers, large statues, vast mountains, big ships, and even animals like elephants or whales.
But for a more… Read More
Darius von Guttner Sporzynski, Australian Catholic University
Robert Oppenheimer is often placed next to Albert Einstein as the 20th century’s most famous physicist.
He will fore… Read More
Rocket Science for Beginners: An Introduction to Space Exploration
Rocket science, often perceived as an elusive and complex field, has been a topic of fascination for many. With the advent… Read More
As descobertas da Teleforce de Tesla, evoluídas entre 1900 e 1940, consistiam em uma "nova" maneira de produzir raios no ar livre sem vácuo, uma "nova" maneira de criar uma "fo… Read More
Ieri, venerdì 23 giugno, nell’ambito della rassegna La Scienza sotto le stelle, Giacomo Destro ha presentato a Passaggi Festival il suo ultimo saggio Ragione di stato, ragione… Read More
Rockets and Their Evolution: Paving the Way for Space Exploration
Rockets and their evolution have played a crucial role in paving the way for space exploration. Since the early days of rock… Read More
Albert Einstein
He’s positively got the crazy lab rat hair thing down. One of the last century's most celebrated researchers, Albert Einstein flipped physical sci… Read More
When the world wars and political turmoil were pummelling the world, Germany was churning out new inventions, one after another. The country has been an epicentre of intellectual revolution… Read More
Anomalía en el campo magnético, los ricos y la inmortalidad, taxista argentino en el espacio exterior y una familia incestuosa. Uff, ¡qué edición, mamma m&i… Read More
On this special occasion, we gather to honor the advancements that have shaped our world and continue to drive us forward into the future. National Technology Day is a moment to reflect on t… Read More
“Selected by Extraterrestrials: My Life in the Top Secret World of UFOs, Think-Tanks, and Nordic Secretaries” by William Mills Tompkins is a captivating and controversial memoir… Read More
The Bachem Ba 349 was technically the first manned rocket to be launched. Codenamed the “Natter” (meaning Viper), it was constructed and launched by Germany in the closing stages… Read More
Breaking Limits: The inspirational path of indigenous African language supporter Kazeem Bello-Osagie
The United Nations issues a dire warning about the imminent threat to the survival of… Read More
Example somewhat current in Paris. Kent Hovind is a Young Earth Creationist. I am a Young Earth Creationist. Ergo, I became a Young Earth Creationist because Kent Hovind had charisma and I h… Read More
The modules of America’s Skylab Space Station – 1973
The International Space Station has been in operation since 2000. But America’s very first space station was in fact… Read More
The Indiana Jones franchise is unique regarding how long it has been running and how strong its fan following has remained despite its sporadic release schedule for the last four decades… Read More
In 1826, Joseph Nicephore Niepce, a French inventor, came up with what forever changed the way we see, experience, and remember the world and its history. It was the birth of a camera that t… Read More
Ignoring a Messenger Doesn't Alter the Truth of a Message Individually, each human being is a mere iota amidst the vast cosmos so we each can only hope that our expressions of love and… Read More
Uri Geller is a popular name in the world of psychics. From bending spoons to working with the CIA and NASA in finding extraterrestrials, he has made several bizarre claims. A declassified C… Read More