Material Girl! Dunedin teacher Jill Armstrong feels sew happy with how her hobby of crafting dolls inspired by celebrities ...
This was the 20th flight and recovery for this Falcon 9 first stage booster, and SpaceX's 341st recovery of an orbital-class rocket. SpaceX launched its first Falcon 9 rocket of 2025 tonight ...
History books can only cover so much, and most of us haven’t cracked one open since we were in college. But if you want to ...
Florida's Space Coast hosted a record-shattering 93 orbital rocket launches during 2024. Looking ahead, will this year's total set another new annual record? Following are the latest missions ...
Samsung has removed Bluetooth functionality from the Galaxy S25 Ultra’s S Pen. Without Bluetooth, the S Pen does not support Air Actions and can no longer be used as a remote. The Galaxy S25 ...
Blue Origin, the private spaceflight company founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, is on the cusp of launching into the big booster market with the debut of its New Glenn rocket next week ...
Passengers flying Spirit Airlines might need to conceal some tattoos or put on more clothing for their next flight, according to the airline’s updated contract for travelers. As of January 22 ...
Blue Origin's giant New Glenn rocket is set to make its first launch this week from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Brevard County, Florida. Recent information had the heavy-lift rocket ...
The Super Heavy booster successfully landed using the "chopsticks" mechanism before the unmanned rocket was apparently destroyed. SpaceX aims to utilize Starship for lunar missions with NASA and ...
The Rocket Money budgeting app links to your bank accounts to track your income and spending. It can automatically sort your transactions into specific categories, such as groceries or housing ...
The S Pen has been one of the standout features on Samsung flagships for many years. First integrated with the Note line, the S Pen is now a core part of the Galaxy S Ultra models, newer foldables ...
No one was hurt by the object, believed to be part of a launch rocket. Experts say the frequency of such incidents is increasing as the amount of debris in orbit around the Earth grows dramatically.