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With its sweeping tempo and ethereal melody, Austrian composer Johann Strauss II's "The Blue Danube" waltz has become ...
Voyager Technologies aims to raise $319 million for its IPO.
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It took 13 years, 15 nations, and roughly $100 billion to build the International Space Station (ISS). But one company thinks ...
In a groundbreaking achievement, NASA has successfully reestablished contact with the Voyager spacecraft, now nearly 19 billion kilometers away from Earth. Launched over four decades ago, Voyager has ...
Ever wonder how NASA captures stunning images from deep space probes? Interplanetary scientist John Spencer takes us behind ...
The Trump administration is closing a historic NASA science office in the name of efficiency, but critics point out that the ...
The recent performance, organized by Vienna Symphony Orchestra director Jan Nast, was aimed at correcting the composition's omission on the Voyager Golden Record, which included Bach's Brandenburg ...
Strauss' “Blue Danube” waltz has finally made it into space, nearly a half-century after missing a ride on NASA's Voyagers.
The European Space Agency (ESA) beamed Strauss’s The Blue Danube into deep space as a musical message to aliens.
The spacecraft is en route to a metal-rich asteroid. Hopefully, its backup propellant line can get it there by August 2029.
Voyager Technologies said on Monday it is aiming to raise up to $319 million in an initial public offering that could value the defense and space company as high as $1.6 billion. Denver-based Voyager ...