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Greece to send astronaut into space: Adrianos Golemis to launch within two years

The Greek astronaut will conduct experiments and technology demonstrations proposed by dozens of Greek research teams, ...

Show HN: Engye – transfer files between any two devices by scanning a QR code

Early in April I needed to print some tax forms at the library, first time in forever, and I began to wonder: what's the easiest way to get a file onto a public computer?There are many ways, but most of them involve creating an account somewhere or plugging in a thumb-drive. I use a password manager, so my passwords are long and complicated, not easily typed. I don't want to plug anything into a public computer, nor do I fancy uploading my taxes to some random website.I thought about w

Show HN: Hacker News on a train station-style flip board

Although the page itself is more just fun to have made and look at (I like the flip sound), the fun part is how I made it to verify the (and I hate to say it) vibe host service I've been working on. The recent flip board back and forth's on Twitter (X) are what inspired me.The idea here is that people (like me or you) can create something neat like this, and others can remix it, change it and publish their own version. This is that all in action and it worked great. I wrote a blog abou

Show HN: E3d-pod2vid – AI pipeline that turns podcasts into YouTube-ready videos

turn your .mpa files into animated videos.

Show HN: Starglyphs - A constellation puzzle game based on Euler paths

I am a big Dragon Age fan and sunk hundreds of hours into Inquisition. It had this minigame called astrariums where you had to solve these shapes based on constellation guides by tracing stars. I'm a hobby game dev and wondered if I could procedurally generate these puzzles so they were always solvable. Turns out you can, so I built a space puzzle game around it with a colorful aesthetic. I released it in web form here but I'm currently working on getting it on Steam and mobile.

NASA Eyes Moon Base Powered by Solar Panels and Nuclear Reactors

The United States and China are accelerating plans to establish permanent lunar bases powered by solar and nuclear energy, ...

Rocket Lab's NASA Win Tests Key Support After Sharp Pullback

NASA selected Rocket Lab for three Electron launches starting in 2027, a contract win that arrives as RKLB stock trades nearly 46% below its May 52-week high.

NASA walks away from $5.9 billion in Artemis hardware contract after years of delays

NASA’s ambitious return to the Moon has entered a new chapter, though not without an extraordinary financial cost. A newly ...

Watch NASA's next-generation moon rover crush an obstacle course

NASA robotics engineers are testing prototypes like ERNEST for future moon and Mars rovers that rely more on artificial intelligence.

NASA is hunting the home star system of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS

NASA is now combining spacecraft chemistry readings with stellar catalog data to trace interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS back to ...

The Next SpaceX? Top Analyst Suggests 2 Space Stocks to Buy

“Space, the final frontier…” We all know those words from the most famous opening narration in all of speculative fiction. But recent events are bringing them to life.TipRanks' Prime Week Sale - 70% Off Unlock powerful investing tools and data-driven insights with TipRanks Premium for more confident investment decisions. Discover top stock picks and new investment opportunities through TipRanks' Smart Investor Newsletter. NASA sent the Artemis II mission around the moon this past April, carrying

Astronomers Discovers A Black Hole Destroying A Huge Star

Astronomers using the Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes "have determined that a giant black hole has destroyed a ...

NASA looked back at the first black hole ever photographed and found a big surprise

The universe keeps reshaping our cosmic perspective. When the Event Horizon Telescope captured the historic first image of a ...

This Week in Science: An Earthquake Shift, a Black Hole First, And More!

This Week in Science: A moving country, a cosmic first, and much more! We start with a giant earthquake that may have moved Japan.

Neon green auroras from space will take your breath away | Space photo of the day for June 26, 2026

This is truly a view like no other.

Astronaut vacuums space station 260 miles above Earth

An astronaut has shared their latest mission – vacuuming a spacecraft 260 miles above Earth. European Space Agency astronaut ...

Your Home Will Look Straight Out Of A Magazine After Snagging These 36 Things Before Prime Day Ends

Gorgeous finds that’ll make a big impact on your space, but (thank you, Prime Day sales) a much smaller impact on your budget.

Why Winter Is The Perfect Time To Get Your Home Workout Setup Sorted

Fitness feels a whole lot easier when your space is already doing half the work.

If You're Tired Of Overpacking, These 30 Versatile Walmart Pieces Will Save You So Much Suitcase Space

Turns out, you actually do not need to pack everything you own "just in case."

27 Things That'll Upgrade Your Space For Under $100 Thanks To Walmart's Summer Deals Event

There's still time to affordably update your outdoor space this summer.