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Russia's secret plan to put missiles in orbit, the Almas program they buried for decades
Hidden behind the civilian Salyut program, the Soviet Union's Project Almas was building something far more dangerous than a space station. What they tested in orbit, and what they planned next, ...
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Russia's armed space station and the weapon test that stayed classified for decades
Hidden inside the Soviet Salyut program was a fully armed military space station, built to spy, fight, and fire in orbit. The cannon test that followed was buried so deep in secrecy, the world ...
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NASA’s Artemis moon mission is flirting with disaster
Back to the moon — sort of. Next month, as soon as April 1, NASA will launch its Artemis II mission, officials announced last ...
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Two Radio Operators Tapped Into a Soviet Frequency. Did They Hear a Woman Burning Alive in Space?
The brothers claimed to have captured secret audio of cosmonauts, including a horrific death.
In 1971, the United States launched a secret satellite program called JUMPSEAT, which surveilled the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War. Before, during, and after the Cold War reconnaissance ...
After Iran doubled the range of its ballistic missiles from 2,000 to 4,000 kilometers overnight, Ran Kochav tells The Post ...
Stamford designer, Natasha Bolshakova, who teaches at Red Fashion School in Norwalk, has pieces at the Olympic Museum in Switzerland.
Apollo 11 first landed astronauts on the Moon in 1969, but the journey to the lunar surface actually began 43 years before, in snowy Massachusetts. Exactly 100 years ago, on March 16, 1926, Robert H.
Isabel Hoch examines the 21st-century timeline from “Star Trek” and compares it to the 21st century in real life, suggesting ...
A Master of Sport, a USA Gymnastics–accredited coach, and a 16-year China veteran, she turned her childhood dream into BodyLab Dance Center, a multi-location international club where children and ...
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How the US Is Squandering Its Science and Technology Advantage
The Trump administration’s cuts to research and development (R&D) and opposition to international student visas will have disastrous effects on US technological competition with China.
The Strait of Hormuz Held Hostage, an Essay in Geopolitics . The Strait of Hormuz, twenty-one nautical miles wide at its ...
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