Are You Planning For The End Of The World?
Sre you one of the people who believes the World will end on December 21st? If you are, are you still making Christmas plans ?
Sre you one of the people who believes the World will end on December 21st? If you are, are you still making Christmas plans ?
What happens when rocket scientists take on the coffee machine? The answer is a $11,111 coffee maker which brews java at the "perfect" temperature.
School is back in session in a lot of places, but that doesn’t mean that travel is completely off-limits for your family.
The Mars Curiosity Rover's recent landing on the red planet has many folks focused on NASA these days. There's also been lots of talk about the NASA Mohawk Guy as well. The two have now been put together to make a funny parody video! I guess the only surprise here is it has nothing to do with Carly Rae Jepson's "Call Me Maybe" - instead we're back to LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It!"
An anti-oxidant packed (anti aging) juice that could turn back the clock on wrinkles, dark spots, and other sun damage?
Tonight is Supermoon Saturday! At 11:34 tonight to be exact, the full moon will appear 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than normal as it orbits slightly closer to Earth
Lauren Harnett, a NASA photographer captured images of the moon at the exact moment that the space station passed across its face, what scientists call a "transit."
We all know that Santa Claus visits all the good boys and girls on the planet Earth. But what if he also took on gift-delivery duties for the rest of the Solar System? Or, at least, what if the planet Mars was added to his route?
When you hear about crop circles, the first thing that immediately pops to mind is strange, unexplainable alien patterns encoded in farmland. So what better way to celebrate NASA’s rich history of space exploration than with some amazing corn maze crop circles?
If you have to leave your house unoccupied, say during a vacation, it can leave you very worried about what could go wrong. Now imagine if that "house" were orbiting the Earth!
Go outside before dawn this weekend, and if it is clear enough you will be able to see the sky falling.
Every year around mid-August, the Earth passes through the orbit of a comet called Swift-Tuttle, and the result is a meteor shower as debris from the comet enters the earth's atmosphere and burns up.