Though spacecraft with artificial gravity are still a distant dream, we had proof of concept way back in September 1966.
Plush toys travelling into space may sound unusual, yet they have quietly remained part of human spaceflight for decades.
The first planned artificial gravity experiment took place in late 1966, but the first human on the Moon beat them to it.
While we still can't get enough of the Artemis II crew's record-breaking journey to the Moon, an astronaut who flew on an ...
German astronaut Rabea Rogge demonstrates how to roll a d20 in space, making D&D possible even in zero gravity. Watch this ...
Gravity has become an unlikely viral villain, blamed for an imagined global blackout in which the planet briefly lets go of everything that is not nailed down. At the same time, some of the most ...
A real astronaut has just found exactly how to roll a D20 in zero gravity, proving that you can actually play D&D in space.
It is the partner that makes dancing as we know it possible. So to be a dancer in a float tank -- which uses the buoyancy of saltwater to approximate weightlessness -- is both bewildering and ...
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