
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner made its first flight Dec. 15, 2009, two years late than the scheduled date. And landed a few days ago in Europe, at the Aircraft International Exhibition of Farnborough, near London.
The plane is made mostly of carbon fiber, which together with other lightweight materials, accounts for more than 50%.. Continue reading [..]

Exactly 50 years ago, April 12 1961, began the epic of man in space. Yuri Gagarin, ayouth of 27 years, aware that he could not accomplish other, was the first man to travel around the earth orbit.. Continue reading [..]
Now that the retirement of the space shuttles Atlantis, Discovery and Endeavour is approaching, one wonders what will be their future.
The scenarios seem to have many but ultimately nothing is decided.
Initially, NASA had expressed their intension to sell spaceships to the end of their service at a cost of $ 42 million each. Indeed, it seems they are no longer for sale as reported by CNN. So here comes the hit that the U.S. press that these days the question: “Do you have a garage large enough to park a shuttle?“... Continue reading [..]
MV Agusta is back with the new born F3, a true technological masterpiece that unlike the older sister F4, has a 3-cylinder engine with 675 cc. An engine, the three cylinders of Cascina Costa, without doubt more successful than any other in the history of the house. In fact, won 37 World Championship.. Continue reading [..]

A few days ago in The New York Times, has reported about some tests conducted by Google, the Mountain View giant, about a car without a driver!.. Continue reading [..]
The crop circles (in English crop circles), or sour-glyph, are areas of cereal fields, or similar crops, where plants appear uniformly flattened, forming various geometric shapes.. Continue reading [..]

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