Supersonic NASA parachute torn to pieces in latest test

NASA scientists working toward putting people on Mars said Tuesday a supersonic parachute they are developing to slow a vehicle’s approach to the Red Planet partially deployed in a test, but immediately ripped apart.

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Kepler’s Bill Borucki Awarded the 2015 Shaw Prize

A Private View of Quantum Reality

Quantum theorist Christopher Fuchs explains how to solve the paradoxes of quantum mechanics. His price: physics gets personal.

 

Construction to Begin on Largest Telescope

Irwin Rose dies at 88

American Nobel chemistry laureate Irwin Rose dies at 88

 

LHC Season 2: First physics at 13 TeV to start tomorrow

First ever commercial human spaceflight mission ordered from Boeing

NASA Chooses Instruments to Determine if Europa Is Habitable

NASA Chooses Instruments to Determine if Europa Is Habitable — And What is That Brown Gunk?

Multifractals on the sun…