SpaceX plans to begin Mars missions by 2026, starting with uncrewed flights to test landing reliability. According to Elon Musk, these tests are crucial for ensuring the spacecraft can land intact on Mars. If the landings are successful, SpaceX aims to send its first crewed missions to the red planet within the next four years. The goal is to eventually build a self-s…
Related Posts
Whoop 4.0 Fitness Band With Heart Rate Tracker, Blood Oxygen Monitor Launched in India
Whoop announced its first wearable in India — Whoop 4.0 —on Tuesday, September 24. Designed for athletes and wellness enthusiasts, Whoop’s 4.0 fitness band come […]
Microsoft Rolling Out AI-Powered Bing Generative Search, Could Rival Google’s AI Overviews
Microsoft added a new artificial intelligence (AI) feature to its Bing search engine on Wednesday. Dubbed Bing generative search, the feature shows a snapshot with […]
Intel 18A Process Successfully Boots Operating Systems, to Hit Production in 2025
Intel announced on Tuesday that the lead products on the Intel 18A process, the Panther Lake (AI PC client processor) and Clearwater Forest (server processor), […]