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Astronaut Traveling to Moon Next Year Says He’s Hoping to Take a “Short Nap” on the Launch Pad
Canadian Moon astronaut Jeremy Hansen told Ars Technica that he's hoping to "take a very short nap on the pad." ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Kirigami-inspired parachute design promises pin-straight, low-cost descents every time
Engineers in Montréal design a kirigami-cut parachute that stabilizes instantly, promising low-cost aid drops and future Mars exploration.
Kuwait Moments on MSN
♒ Aquarius Daily Horoscope for October 3, 2025
Disrupt, delight, and dazzle, your cosmic download is live.Aquarius, October 3 is sparking your inner inventor and social ...
So, in my typical fashion, I figured I’d try to “viral challenge” myself out of the slump. In this case, I went for the “6-6-6” walking rule; so far, I’m glad I have. The trend involves walking for 60 ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
South Korean robotic hand performs 'moonwalk' in playful academic parody
Watch robotic hand glide to Smooth Criminal a playful moonwalk demo shows just how dexterous robotic motion has become.
Space.com on MSN
How do you build a moon? The James Webb Space Telescope has just given us our best look
The James Webb Space Telescope has, for the first time, measured the carbon-rich concoction that forms a moon-forming disk of ...
Falls are inevitable, but new research proves that with practice, you can lower your risk of fractures and head trauma.
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