What's our plan for cleaning space trash? — The strange way the Coast Guard conducts a search
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What a room looks like on a space hotel The year is 2040 and you've just come into a huge amount of money. You know exactly what you want to do with it: stay in the first ever space hotel. You shell out the cash, get on a rocket, and arrive at the hotel. You get to your room and open the door. What do you see? Well, it's not your typical hotel room, that's for sure. Tap or click for a look at the future of travel. → |
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How we will clean up our space trash Considering all of the missions to space over the past 70 years, there's bound to be all kinds of space junk orbiting the Earth. All that trash could become a bigger problem in the near future, so how do we clean it up before that happens? Tap or click to find out the plan for getting rid of space junk. → |
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Why the Coast Guard uses a zig-zag when doing search and rescue The U.S. Coast Guard is an integral part of our military. It protects our beaches and coastlines from invasion or enemies, but it also helps find and rescue those lost at sea. You might be surprised to learn the technique it uses to do this. Let’s just say it’s not straightforward. Tap or click to find out the reasoning behind this strategy. → |
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The insane logistics behind corn production Over the last century, corn has become the most important crop worldwide. It’s in our drinks, snacks, and even in our cars. But, Where farmers are concerned, it's not as simple as planting seeds. The logistics that go into producing the world's supply of corn may just blow your mind. Tap or click to see how they do it. → |
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