An ex-NASA astronaut shared the scariest thing he’s seen at the bottom of the ocean, and it would make anyone scream. There’s almost nothing worse than being alone in the deep blue sea.
(Courtesy of SeaWorld) The vital role jellyfish play in transporting nutrients throughout ocean layers and other educational details will be highlighted throughout the exhibit. ALSO SEE ...
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is continuing to burn bridges with the space community. One former astronaut is even challenging him to step foot in a rocket himself — a cutting dig at Musk, since even ...
After an unexplained delay, SeaWorld San Diego is set to open its newest attraction, Jewels of the Sea: A Jellyfish Experience, next month. Tuesday, the theme park announced in a press release ...
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The expansion will immerse visitors in the captivating world of jellyfish. The aquarium showcased ... appear to effortlessly glide along with ocean currents.
Billionaire Elon Musk, President Donald Trump’s right-hand man, used a disability slur against an astronaut on his social media platform X after the astronaut accused him of lying. Musk’s speculation ...
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The event was livestreamed by NASA on YouTube and their website, marking Williams' ninth spacewalk and the 92nd spacewalk by a US astronaut. Astronaut Sunita ‘Suni’ Williams, who is stuck in ...
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After that crew reaches the ISS and complete the handover requirements, Williams, Wilmore, astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov could depart for Earth aboard Crew-9.
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