The earliest days of American human spaceflight were dominated by white Christian protestants. Does religion have a place in the future of space exploration? Read the original post by Daniel Oberhaus
Month: July 2019
Lunar Mysteries That Science Still Needs to Solve
What scientists most want to know about our closest planetary neighbor. Read the original post by Daniel Oberhaus
Why ‘Moon Shot’ Has No Place in the 21st Century
Today’s challenges are vast and nebulous—and demand a different kind of ambition and approach. We need a new name for them. Read the original post by Alex Davies
The World Watched Apollo 11 Together. Here’s the Evidence
From the beaches of Florida and department store TVs to mission control and Parisian living rooms, everyone witnessed the mission’s launch and landing. Read the original post by Anna Goldwater Alexander
The Best Gear to Take to the Moon
You’re embarking on the craziest 76-hour journey of your life. What on earth (literally) do you bring? Read the original post by Anna Goldwater Alexander
Photographer Dan Winters on His Apollo Obsession
The frequent WIRED contributor has been captivated by space since he was a kid. Now he’s documenting NASA’s freshly retro-furbished mission control. Read the original post by Anna Goldwater Alexander
The WIRED Reader’s Guide to the Moon
We sifted through dozens of new books released in honor of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. Here are the giant leaps for lunar literature. Read the original post by Meghan Herbst
Was Bitcoin Created by This International Drug Dealer? Maybe!
The search for Satoshi Nakamoto has led down many rabbit holes. I went down another: The case of global criminal mastermind Paul LeRoux. Read the original post by Evan Ratliff
Amazon Prime Day 2019: 11 Things WIRED’s Gear Team Wants
We look at gear all day, every day. Here are the cat caves and chopsticks that we’d spend our own money on. Read the original post by WIRED Staff
Will Apple’s 2018 iPhone XS be Faster than Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 Which Launches Next Month?
An alleged listing of Samsung’s upcoming flagship phablet the Galaxy Note 10 has made its way to Geekbench. The listing reveals that the Galaxy Note […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Easy solutions: Fixing Apple in one easy step
Jony Ive has left the building and it’s only a matter of time before the building falls down and must be paved over. Writing for The […] Read the original post by The Macalope
Abode Iota review: Abode streamlines its security hub by integrating a camera
A simple home security solution learns a few new tricks—and gets easier than ever to set up. Read the original post by Christopher Null
Released the fifth beta version of macOS 10.14.6
Last night, Apple seeded a test build of macOS 10.14.6. As usual, while it is available only to registered developers. A full release of the […] Read the original post by Mark
After Zoom critical vulnerability discovered in the services of RingCentral and Zhumu
Security researcher Karan Lyons (Karan Lyons) reported a serious vulnerability in the services for video conferencing RingCentral (used 350 000) and Zhumu (in fact, the […] Read the original post by Mark
Xiaomi released the Redmi Note in 7 new colors
The Redmi Note series 7 is available in three color options — Nebula Red, Neptune Blue and Space Black. Now on Twitter, a Chinese manufacturer […] Read the original post by Mark