For a slightly more affordable alternative to the EarthRoamer LTi, there’s the 6-wheeled Krug Expedition Bedrock XT2. Built atop the AT44 XT2 Ford F-550 in collaboration with Arctic Trucks, it sports a 176-inch wheelbase and features dimensions of 263 inches in length, 95.5 inches in width and 90 inches in height.
Sierra Space has delivered its Dream Chaser Tenacity spaceplane to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on May 18 ahead of its inaugural flight to the International Space Station.
There’s this mini Windows XP computer, and then the AYANEO AM01S mini PC. This model builds upon its predecessor and adds a flip-up display, which can be used to stream media, receive notifications, or possibly even some light gaming.
NASA / ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured jewel-bright spiral galaxy NGC 4689 located 54 million light-years form Earth in the constellation Coma Berenices. This galaxy was named after a historical figure, Queen Berenice II of Egypt, with the latin word ‘coma’ referencing her hair.
The Microsoft Copilot+ Surface Pro was unveiled today at a special event taking place at the company’s new campus. Unlike its predecessors, this model boasts an all-new system architecture that brings the power of the CPU, GPU, and now a new high performance Neural Processing Unit (NPU) together.
Blue Origin successfully completed their 7th crewed flight to the edge of space. The crew included: Mason Angel, Sylvain Chiron, Kenneth L. Hess, Carol Schaller, Gopi Thotakura, and former Air Force Captain Ed Dwight, who was selected by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 as the nation’s first Black astronaut candidate but never had the opportunity to fly.
Aquarabia, set to be located in Qiddiya City’s theme park, will have Saudi Arabia’s first inland surf pool. Endless Surf technology will enable the pool to deliver the most authentic surf experience outside of the ocean.
Priced at $4,199 USD, the Cluvens J20 Gatling Workstation looks more like a science fiction film prop than a place where you’d spend hours working. The functional tank tracks can be used to easily move the workstation around the office or home, while also providing a stable base on uneven surfaces.
Robot-assisted ‘SuperLimbs’, developed by MIT engineers, could one day help astronauts quickly recover from falls. These wearable robotic limbs are capable of physically supporting an astronaut and lifting them back on their feet after a fall.