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  • 6 years

    Beam Me Up host and blog maker Paul Cole passes away

    I will miss his great smile and laugh! I think of him as my older brother, we had so much in common! He was a lover of space, anime, and was curious about so many topics. He didn't let age-group generalizations dictate what was considered "you are too...

  • 6 years

    Flat Earther Plans to Launch Home Made Rocket

    A flat-Earth enthusiast who claims not to believe in science plans to launch himself 1,800 feet above California's Mojave Desert in a homemade steam rocket.The 61-year-old daredevil is a limo driver known to the locals as"Mad" Mike Hughes, built the...

  • 6 years

    James T. Kirk Goes to Mars

    James T. Kirk is going to Mars or better said, the actor, who famously portrayed Capt. James T. Kirk in the original "Star Trek" TV series and a number of movies, is one of more than 2.4 million people who have signed up to send their names to Mars aboard...

  • 6 years

    Cassini's Last few Moments

    Cassini put up a good fight. The NASA Saturn probe fired its thrusters full bore for at least 91 seconds during its suicide plunge into the ringed planet on Sept. 15, battling hard to keep its antenna pointed at Earth for as long as possible, mission...

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