The Elon Musk’s space Company has intentions of employing marine operations engineers to assist in developing floating spaceports for starships, its upcoming-gen transportation system constructed in a manner that can covey people to and fro around the earth. The spaceport plan is not new because SpaceX has had talks about it for the most prolonged […]
Month: June 2020
CSP Has Promise over Fossil Fuels
The solar power industry is quickly gaining ground. A fresh look at the industry shows that the output from the industry is prone to general glitches during the operation time. As it stands, the sole concentration plants that are capable of generating large amounts of power are the most affected in this recent surge […]
NASA is drafting a new mission to explore Neptune’s Triton
NASA’s Voyager 2 is the first spacecraft to debut past Mars. This craft has triggered tremendous questions about the planetary system. For instance, people are wondering about Triton’s surface composition besides the icy sheet covering it. Various experts argue that the surface is an emergence of a young landscape continually renewed with fresh matter. However, […]
What does 5G mean for the environment?
While 5G networks are getting better in terms of services and coverage, the significant points of interest are the environmental impact that projects have. This concern comes together with the potential need to reduce the carbon emissions realized from the project. Following the shift to 5g networks, communication companies continue joining environmental conservation efforts. One […]
Hampered laws of science explain why Hydrogen cars will not surpass Electric Vehicles
For a long time, people have been saying that hydrogen is the future for passage cars. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) runs on pressurized hydrogen acquired from a fuel station but has zero emissions. It fills up as quickly as the fossil-fuels and offer a similar range as petrol. This fuel has heavy backing […]
The Mexican legislation renders a stay in order impending the Clean Energy Sector
The Second District Court of Regulatory Matters Specialized of International Competition, Media, and Telecommunications in Mexico released a provisional suspension order obtained on April 29, 2020, and May 15, 2020, simultaneously to continue with the demand of the Regional Energy Control Center and Secretary of Energy. The above judgment ruled out based on the framework […]
SpaceX’s Crew Dragon’s Historic Launch
A new era dawns upon space exploration following the iconic launch of the first SpaceX’s crewed spaceflight to Mars. NASA and SpaceX plan to complete preparations for their introductory crewed flight, the Crew Dragon spacecraft. With this in mind, NASA aims to commence another project for the next spacecraft mission. The Crew Dragon spacecraft’s Demo-2 […]
Bad Weather Retards the Launch of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon
NASA and SpaceX’s planned Crew Dragon Launch this Wednesday is at a halt due to bad weather. This weather is because of Tropical Storm Bertha, which has rendered the launchpad unsafe for any activities. Attempts to clean the pad did not salvage the situation; therefore, the launch will happen on Saturday. NASA chief Jim Bridenstine […]