SpaceX Super Heavy Booster Hovering

Home » Space » SpaceX Super Heavy Booster Hovering SpaceX released photos and videos of the Flight 11 ocean landing. Super Heavy hover pic.twitter.com/VLczlgdeH8 — SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 15, 2025 Starship successfully executing a landing flip, landing burn, and soft splashdown pic.twitter.com/ftAWwk3B33 — SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 16, 2025 SpaceX is making sci-fi real. pic.twitter.com/uneAQCldK5 —Continue Reading

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A tourist’s video shows the priceless jewels behind glass display cases at Paris’ Louvre Museum before they were stolen in October 19’s heist. The artifacts include the Imperial Crown of Empress Eugénie, as well as the tiara and Reliquary Brooch of Empress Eugénie, and other pieces of jewelry belonging toContinue Reading

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Internet users have reported difficulties accessing the likes of Signal, Coinbase and Robinhood., Internet users have reported difficulties accessing popular websites and apps including Signal, Coinbase and Robinhood. Major websites including popular gaming, financial and social media platforms have been facing serious connectivity issues after Amazon’s cloud services unit AWSContinue Reading

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The official Xubuntu website was compromised over the weekend (18/19 October 2025) briefly serving up Windows malware to users trying to download the distro. Users who visited the Xubuntu website over the weekend to download the official .torrent of the Xfce-toting Ubuntu flavour instead got a xubuntu-safe-download.zip. When the rogueContinue Reading

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SUMMARY Three years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists have acquired ample evidence showing that COVID-19 vaccines are safe. While COVID-19 vaccines are associated with some serious effects like myocarditis, such cases are rare and much less likely to occur after vaccination than after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Nevertheless, anecdotesContinue Reading