No, but the Wikipedia stuff is often correct and gives a good overview over the topic ...
7 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 19/06/2010
Frankly for now, we should leave space to do exploration and for the advancement of science & mankind. There is so...
8 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 09/04/2009
The federal space plan for 2006–2015The key elements of the current...of the Russian segment of the International Space Station Completion of the GLONASS...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 27/03/2011
When we perfect carbon nano tubes this might become a reality. this would drastically reduce the cost of space travel at the present moment it cost something like $10,000 to put one pound of anything into space .
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 26/01/2012
Get your answers DIRECTLY from the people who developed the mission www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/messenger/main/index.html HINT: Messenger was an UNMANNED mission.
6 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 21/02/2012
Probably, with maybe a big enough railgun. It would most likely be very expensive and fragile though.
6 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 19/11/2013
Space Ship 1 is currently in testing phase. SKA - Square... in the world although it is only radio telescope technology so not space transportation technology but still important I guess..
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 13/04/2009
From Wikipedia : Space debris, also known as orbital debris, space junk, and space ... of millions of pieces of space debris are small particles, less than 1 ...
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 28/02/2012
John Glenn was NOT the third person in space ; he was the third American. Glenn was, however...
7 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 20/02/2012
... to make an Earth-based space elevator possible.[4] http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/ Space _elevator Space Elevators On Hold At ...
6 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 22/06/2013