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Apr 29, 2022

[Exclusive] Elon Musk: A future worth getting excited about | TED | Tesla Gigafactory interview

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Elon talks about x-risks and making us a multi-planetary species, amongst other things.


What’s on Elon Musk’s mind? In this exclusive conversation with head of TED Chris Anderson, Musk details how the radical new innovations he’s working on — Tesla’s intelligent humanoid robot Optimus, SpaceX’s otherworldly Starship and Neuralink’s brain-machine interfaces, among others — could help maximize the lifespan of humanity and create a world where goods and services are abundant and accessible for all. It’s a compelling vision of a future worth getting excited about. (Recorded at the Tesla Texas Gigafactory on April 6, 2022)

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Apr 28, 2022

Three Myths of Planetary Protection

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Planetary Protection — how strict should the guidelines be to protect our home planet, to protect other worlds?

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Apr 27, 2022

Rocket Lab catches dummy booster with a helicopter in dramatic new video

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Rocket Lab aims to catch a falling booster with a helicopter for the first time ever this week, and a new video shows us how the action is supposed to go down.

Apr 27, 2022

A startup shows off its fully 3D-printed rocket engine reaching full thrust

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Apr 26, 2022

Exploring Space with NASA Astronaut Victor Glover (Live from the Smithsonian)

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NASA astronaut Victor Glover served as the pilot on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission and spent six months on the International Space Station, where he worked on scientific investigations, technology demonstrations, and completed four spacewalks. He’ll speak live from the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture about preparing to be an astronaut, his recent mission, and the future of space travel including Artemis missions to the Moon.

About Victor Glover: https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/victor-j-glover/biography

Apr 26, 2022

See SpaceX recovery ship head out to retrieve Ax-1 Dragon capsule (aerial photos, video)

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SpaceX’s GO Searcher Dragon recovery ship got a new name before leaving port. She goes by Megan now.

Apr 26, 2022

Ask Ethan: Could we save the Earth by migrating it away from the Sun?

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Ion drives, like the NEXIS thruster shown here, could propel astronomical bodies large distances over long periods of time. Could they be used to migrate the entire planet?

Apr 25, 2022

SpaceX returns private Ax-1 astronaut crew to Earth after extended space station stay

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SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule Endeavour splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, with the Ax-1 crew onboard.

Apr 25, 2022

SpaceX commercial crew returns to Earth with Atlantic Ocean splashdown

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The successful all-private visit to the International Space Station paves the way for future flights.

Apr 24, 2022

This Week @NASA: Next Crew of Astronauts Heading to Space Station, Mega Moon Rocket

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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 Mission to the Space Station

On April 18, the astronauts of our SpaceX Crew-4 mission arrived at our Kennedy Space Center to prepare for their launch to the International Space Station. NASA’s Kjell Lindgren, Bob Hines, and Jessica Watkins, along with Samantha Cristoforetti of the European Space Agency (ESA) are excited about their scientific expedition to the station.