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Boiling Liquid Does Something in Near-Zero Gravity Even Scientists Didn't See Coming
(Stanislaw Pytel/Stone/Getty Images) Out in deep, dark depths of space, electronics and fuel can still get hot – very hot. As ...
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Watch how we do real science in zero gravity
We take part in a real zero gravity science flight. This is not tourism but an actual research campaign with the European Space Agency and NASA. For short moments, gravity disappears completely. We ...
Albert Einstein said imagination matters more than knowledge, but his famous idea was really about pushing beyond what we know.
In June 2016, NASA carried out one of the most unusual experiments in the history of spaceflight. Instead of protecting a ...
In 2016, NASA executed a groundbreaking fire experiment in the unique environment of microgravity aboard an uncrewed Cygnus ...
NASA confirms the Project Anchor gravity hoax is false - Earth cannot lose gravity, and no such program exists.
While there is a total solar eclipse over parts of Europe, that “has no unusual impact on Earth’s gravity,” the space agency ...
A viral Project Anchor theory says Earth will lose gravity on Aug. 12, 2026. Here's the time claimed online and what NASA says.
A long-debunked conspiracy theory that Earth will lose gravity has picked up steam on social media ahead of a total solar eclipse.
Let's talk about this Project Anchor hoax that NASA responded to with talk of the Earth losing gravity.
A viral Project Anchor theory says Earth will lose gravity Aug. 12, 2026. Here's the time claimed online and what NASA says.
British engineer Roger Shawyer introduced the EmDrive in 2001, claiming it could produce thrust without propellant, but rigorous testing by 2021 found no evidence it actually worked as advertised.
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