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They’re on almost every high point we come to. We stand on them, lean on them, take selfies on them. But what’s the story ...
The Roloi Café, in a space near the docks that was a popular artists’ hangout, displays an array of black-and-white photos ...
This community public art installation is supported by a generous gift from The Cathedral Fund. The FAM recognizes that many neighbors have previously or are currently experiencing food insecurity ...
India's ISRO successfully conducted a high-speed satellite rendezvous during its SPADEX mission, showcasing advanced orbital control and autonomous docking capabilities. This achievement ...
A Wheatley student’s art was recently the talk of the town. Wheatley School sophomore Sophia Gao was named the winner of the Town of North Hempstead’s 2025 Earth Day Tree Contest for her ...
Zurich From Above: A Drone's Eye View of Swiss Splendor Posted: May 15, 2025 | Last updated: May 15, 2025 Fly over Zurich, Switzerland’s largest city, where the historic Old Town, the shimmering ...
In the book Highrises: Art Deco, photographer Chris Hytha and author ... shown in a unique close-up drone scan composition. These eye-catching portraits are accompanied by a story of the building ...
They offer so much more. Space race is on A quiet space race is unfolding above us as tech giants and governments rush to wrap the Earth in a digital blanket of satellites, promising global ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A half-ton Soviet spacecraft that never made it to Venus 53 years ago is expected to fall back to Earth this weekend. Built to land on the solar system’s hottest ...
By surpassing the Kármán line and flying 66 miles above Earth, the crew of the NS-31 mission reached the thermosphere, which is still part of the atmosphere, even if it's a very thin layer of gases.
By combining his legal expertise with a collector’s eye, Debie is a significant voice in ongoing discussions around ethical collecting and cultural property. The Art Newspaper: What was the ...
There are nearly 30,000 objects bigger than a softball hurtling a few hundred miles above Earth, ten times faster than a bullet. It poses huge risks to satellites and the International Space ...