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A step-by-step tutorial for building an easy homemade rocket
The science pros at TKOR build a simple homemade rocket to demonstrate thrust.
The next Mario Tennis game has tons of characters and special rackets to choose from, which could make for a real competitive scene and party applications.
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These Sweet Valentine’s Day Boxes Are Perfect for Stashing Your Kids' Cards
These adorable card holders are fun for all ages!
MENACE is a turn-based tactical war game in a realistic setting. Learn everything you need to know about this combat ...
James Whomsley did not study engineering at university. He studied history. He describes himself as “always a little bit behind with maths and sciences” at school, partly due to dyslexia. Yet today, ...
Back in 2024, Lego delivered an excellent (and huge) Icons model of the NASA Artemis Space Launch System. With a price tag of ...
Here’s how MrBeast helped build a real SpaceX Starship rocket, including installing and signing a heat-shield tile set to fly to space.
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The Rocket Builder Sending Kenyan Kids' Imaginations Into Orbit
On the ground floor of an apartment block in the town of Ongata Rongai, south of Nairobi, two rockets stand upright on metal pillars, their aluminium skins catching the light. They look out of place ...
NASA's Artemis II rocket is nearly ready to fly to the dark side of the moon and back. Let's take a look at how this massive craft was built.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — Humanity’s return to the moon began Saturday morning before dawn — at less than 1 mph. That was the top speed NASA’s rocket for the Artemis II mission hit during its ride atop ...
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