In this week's Couch Critic, Emily Harris explores her newly discovered niche for space movies in the colder months.
Director Ridley Scott has explained his comments about Malta, where he shot his latest movie Gladiator II, after stating he wouldn’t visit the country on holiday. The European country has become a ...
including satellite servicing and the operation of the country’s planned space station. In-space docking technology is crucial when multiple rocket launches are required to achieve shared ...
Share this restaurant in Twitter Share this restaurant in Facebook Share this restaurant in WhatsApp Share this restaurant in Messenger Share this restaurant by email Legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott ...
The space docking manoeuvring is seen as a prelude of Indai's ambition programme to build a space station. By mastering the docking technologies, ISRO is set to enhance its operational ...
Life on the International Space Station (ISS) is anything but ordinary. The microgravity conditions mean you spend most of your time floating around the place, and the views from the windows are ...
Ridley Scott, who directed the cinematic epic Gladiator 2in Malta this summer, made full use of the archipelago’s historic landscapes and architecture in his production - but he’s warned ...
using the official name to India's planned space station. "In-space docking technology is essential when multiple rocket launches are required to achieve common mission objectives." The docking ...
Named SDX01 (Chaser) and SDX02 (Target), they will dock in low Earth orbit. This achievement will support future lunar missions and plans for a national space station. Fifteen minutes post-launch ...
The swords-and-sandals epic passed a new milestone in its sixth ... This weekend, the movie’s continued success also pushed director Ridley Scott’s career box office haul into hallowed territory.
Ridley Scott has sought to patch things up with Malta, saying his comment about the country being a poor choice for a holiday was “an attempt at humour that unfortunately got lost”.
The four-person crew will ride a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to dock with the space station for up to 30 days while orbiting Earth, according to Vast. Launching on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket ...