Did Apollo 11 Really Land on the Moon? 56 Years Later People Are Still Doubting
Despite overwhelming evidence, conspiracy theories about the 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing persist, with many questioning its authenticity over 50 years later.

$700 Quintillion and 27 Quatrillion Tons ― NASA Discovers One of the Universe’s Largest Gold Reserves on Asteroid Psyche
NASA has discovered a massive gold reservoir on asteroid 16 Psyche, valued at $700 quintillion, sparking interest in space mining and its economic implications.

Earth Will Spin Faster Today, Creating the 2nd-Shortest Day in History
On July 22, 2025, Earth will experience its second-shortest day, completing a rotation 1.34 milliseconds faster than usual, part of a surprising acceleration trend.

Hyundai Rotem’s K3 Tank: A Game-Changer in Modern Warfare with Hydrogen Power
Hyundai Rotem’s K3 tank is set to redefine modern warfare with its innovative hydrogen propulsion system and advanced technological features. Unveiled at the DX Korea exhibition in 2022 as the…

This Legendary Fighter Jet Hasn’t Lost a Battle in Over 100 Engagements Worldwide
The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle remains undefeated with a 104:0 air-to-air kill ratio, showcasing unmatched dominance through decades of technological upgrades and elite pilots.

This NASA Impact Changed an Asteroid’s Path—And Scientists Weren’t Ready for It
NASA's DART mission successfully altered the asteroid Dimorphos' orbit, but unexpected results have challenged current models and raised new questions about planetary defense.

Lost to the Depths: The WWII Destroyer Found After Decades Under 800 Meters of Ocean
The wreck of the Japanese destroyer Teruzuki, sunk during World War II, has been rediscovered off the Solomon Islands. This discovery, coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the war.

The C-17 Globemaster III: The Ultimate Aircraft That Can Land Where Others Can’t
The C-17 Globemaster III stands out for its impressive STOL capabilities, enabling it to perform essential airlift missions from remote, austere airfields worldwide.

U.S. Special Operations Drones Get Game-Changing Upgrade to Launch Secretive Attack Drones
U.S. Special Operations drones upgraded to launch smaller unmanned systems, enhancing their versatility for surveillance and strikes.

Global Air Power in 2025: How the U.S. Dominates the Skies
The U.S. leads the world in military aviation with 14,486 aircraft, far surpassing Russia and China, who follow with 4,211 and 3,304 aircraft, respectively.

