2014년 12월 29일 월요일
에디킴, tvN '일리 있는 사랑' OST 'Empty Space' 발표
에디킴, tvN '일리 있는 사랑' OST 'Empty Space' 발표
2014년 11월 20일 목요일
Mysterious Russian Space Object May Be Anti-Satellite Warfare Technology
Space experts say Russia may be testing a satellite capable of chasing down other orbiting spacecraft either to approach and observe or disable and destroy them.
Amateur astronomers Tuesday described as strange a spacecraft they have watched for weeks guiding itself toward Russian space objects, saying it could be Russia testing anti-satellite warfare technology.
A Russian-built Proton rocket with Russian relay satellite Luch-5V and the Kazakh communication satellite KazSat-3 aboard blasts of from a launch pad in the Russian-leased Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome on April 28, 2014. /AFP The object called Kosmos 2499 was put into orbit during a routine communications satellite launch in December 2013, but was thought to be space junk until the Russians claimed it in a UN document in May.
A veteran amateur satellite tracker, Robert Christy, told The Moscow Times all the big space-faring nations, Russia, China and the U.S., are developing similar capabilities.
2013년 6월 13일 목요일
Justin Bieber books space voyage on Virgin Galactic
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Canadian pop star Justin Bieber is the latest celebrity to reach for the stars, signing up to go into space with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
British entrepreneur Branson announced on Twitter on Wednesday that Bieber, 19, and his manager, Scooter Braun, were the latest "future astronauts." Bieber tweeted in response, "let's shoot a music video in SPACE!!"
Virgin Galactic commercial space flights, which are slated to begin next year, have reportedly already drawn high profile passengers including physicist Stephen Hawking as well as actors Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
At a charity auction during the Cannes film festival last month, one guest paid $1.2 million to purchase a seat next to actor Leonardo DiCaprio on Virgin Galactic.
Last year, "Two and a Half Men" actor Ashton Kutcher became the 500th person to sign up.
A seat on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, a six-passenger, two-pilot spaceship, costs $250,000 and will take passengers to an altitude of about 68 miles, giving them a few minutes to experience zero gravity and glimpse Earth from space.
The SpaceShipTwo rocket is currently undergoing vigorous tests in preparation of its first space trip with Branson and his family, scheduled for the end of this year.
Virgin Galactic is a division of Branson's Virgin Group.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Eric Kelsey and Sandra Maler)
2013년 6월 11일 화요일
Justin Bieber books space voyage on Virgin Galactic
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Canadian pop star Justin Bieber is the latest celebrity to reach for the stars, signing up to go into space with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
British entrepreneur Branson announced on Twitter on Wednesday that Bieber, 19, and his manager, Scooter Braun, were the latest "future astronauts." Bieber tweeted in response, "let's shoot a music video in SPACE!!"
Virgin Galactic commercial space flights, which are slated to begin next year, have reportedly already drawn high profile passengers including physicist Stephen Hawking as well as actors Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
At a charity auction during the Cannes film festival last month, one guest paid $1.2 million to purchase a seat next to actor Leonardo DiCaprio on Virgin Galactic.
Last year, "Two and a Half Men" actor Ashton Kutcher became the 500th person to sign up.
A seat on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, a six-passenger, two-pilot spaceship, costs $250,000 and will take passengers to an altitude of about 68 miles, giving them a few minutes to experience zero gravity and glimpse Earth from space.
The SpaceShipTwo rocket is currently undergoing vigorous tests in preparation of its first space trip with Branson and his family, scheduled for the end of this year.
Virgin Galactic is a division of Branson's Virgin Group.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Eric Kelsey and Sandra Maler)
2013년 6월 9일 일요일
Justin Bieber books space voyage on Virgin Galactic
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Canadian pop star Justin Bieber is the latest celebrity to reach for the stars, signing up to go into space with Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic.
British entrepreneur Branson announced on Twitter on Wednesday that Bieber, 19, and his manager, Scooter Braun, were the latest "future astronauts." Bieber tweeted in response, "let's shoot a music video in SPACE!!"
Virgin Galactic commercial space flights, which are slated to begin next year, have reportedly already drawn high profile passengers including physicist Stephen Hawking as well as actors Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
At a charity auction during the Cannes film festival last month, one guest paid $1.2 million to purchase a seat next to actor Leonardo DiCaprio on Virgin Galactic.
Last year, "Two and a Half Men" actor Ashton Kutcher became the 500th person to sign up.
A seat on Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, a six-passenger, two-pilot spaceship, costs $250,000 and will take passengers to an altitude of about 68 miles, giving them a few minutes to experience zero gravity and glimpse Earth from space.
The SpaceShipTwo rocket is currently undergoing vigorous tests in preparation of its first space trip with Branson and his family, scheduled for the end of this year.
Virgin Galactic is a division of Branson's Virgin Group.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Eric Kelsey and Sandra Maler)