star trek
Star Trek is a science fiction television series documenting the adventures of the Starship Enterprise.
POSITIVE IMPACT OF AVIATION ON MANKIND
Aviation is the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. The revolution of Aviation in the life of mankind starting from the earliest forms of aviation such as kites flying in China, which is thought to be the earliest form of man-made flight dates back to several hundred years ago, the invention of the hydrogen balloon in the 18th Century as a result of the discovery of hydrogen gas amplified the great work done by the Montgolfier brothers who rediscovered the hot-air balloon and began manned flights. Now the invention of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles has indeed brought a huge development in the society.
Sinha CeniPublished 2 years ago in Futurism1500 light years: Black hole "unicorn" to become the closest black hole to Earth?
Astronomers recently discovered the unicorn black hole, which is currently the closest black hole to Earth. It is a small black hole, 1,500 light-years from Earth, with a mass about three times that of the Sun.
Mao Jiao LiPublished 2 years ago in FuturismWhy are meteorites able to burn in space?
Why are meteorites able to burn in space? The sky and earth are vast, mysterious, and desirable. As we all know, there are countless galaxies in the universe, and our solar system is just one of them. As the planet of intelligent life in the solar system, the Earth was born at the beginning of mankind, and after millions of years of evolution and growth, today's mankind has embarked on the road of rapid technological development, stepped out of the Earth and started to explore the universe.
Many A-SunPublished 2 years ago in FuturismHow many secrets of the universe remain unsolved?
One day in 2019, Anna Kandinsky of the University of Western Sydney's Faculty of Science was observing the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) when she suddenly spotted a very mysterious object. As a female scientist, she couldn't help but say, "WTF!"
Cindy DoryPublished 2 years ago in FuturismMercury's metal content is up to 70%, which could be mined by humans for a long time
The development of civilization is inseparable from resources, and without the support of abundant resources, human science and technology could not have made great development. In a short span of more than 200 years, human beings were able to achieve a great leap in science and technology, which is closely related to the abundant metal resources on the earth.
Are the poles of Mars also icy worlds?
When it comes to the Earth's South Pole and the North Pole, everyone's mind will immediately conjure up images of icy skies and snow-capped mountains. So, the Earth's neighbors - Mars, that is, Iron Man Musk said to immigrate to the planet, its north and south poles, and how it is? Will also be the magnificent appearance of snow and ice?
CopperchaleuPublished 2 years ago in Futurism6 planets that could be colonized by humans
The colonization of other worlds has been a long-cherished dream of mankind. Although, today, this dream is still far from being realized. Some even believe it will never turn out to be a chimera. For example, Jean-Jacques Dodin, head of the European Space Agency, said in 2014, "Humanity has no choice but to live on Earth. There is no other place to live. We can't do that on other planets in our solar system, and we can't go to an exoplanet because it's too far away. "
Seven stars in a row of celestial signs appear
This year's June 16, "seven stars in a row" celestial phenomenon appeared on the hot search, many platforms also live, and we share this astronomical spectacle.
Mao Jiao LiPublished 2 years ago in FuturismMoon's surface, stable as one
The lunar surface becomes a "calibration tool" Introduction: While the Earth's surface is highly variable, the Moon's surface is more stable. The Moon's visual uniformity offers the possibility of calibration and positioning tools.
CopperchaleuPublished 2 years ago in FuturismHow does the Earth get its water resources?
I don't know if you have noticed, but the Earth is a little bit wet compared to the planets. How the Earth gets all its water has been a major mystery in the formation of the solar system, and recently a team of Japanese researchers found an important clue - the answer is hidden in Mercury.
Alessandro AlgardiPublished 2 years ago in FuturismANTI-GRAVITATIONAL SHIP BY NIKOLA TESLA & MARIA ORSIC
The following text was taken and adapted from the book The Black Sun - The Return of the Secret Societies of Vril - M. C. Pereda, a magnificent book where it portrays some stories that not all humanity will be able to understand, only those with an open mind and prepared for new knowledge and advanced curiosity.
Georgenes MedeirosPublished 2 years ago in FuturismPart II : Kirk Versus Spock—The Captain of the Enterprise Always Wins the Episode
Photo by Gage Skidmore One of the things that has made Star Trek endure is the duking it out that takes place between Kirk and Spock at the end. The successful formula always had the two giants trying to gain the upper hand in the interpretation of events. So in case you hadn't noticed, the winner usually lands Kirk in the win column, while Spock can't figure out why he's left licking his wounds.
Rich MonettiPublished 2 years ago in Futurism