The latest and greatest rocket designed and built by Elon Musk's SpaceX soared into the heavens on Friday evening.
The infamous vessel was found adrift and deserted in 1872, sparking a mystery that would endure for over 150 years.
Starship V3 is taller and more powerful than its predecessor and there won't be long to wait to see it fly.
A modern (and much safer) recreation of the iconic, ill-fated ship has been in the works for more than a decade.
The symbolic clock has inched closer than ever to armageddon due to a 'global failure in leadership'.
The blind Bulgarian mystic once made a prediction about visitors from space that has recently gone viral.
A prize-winning, hypothetical spacecraft could be the key to enabling humans to colonize distant worlds.
The pitch-black, tar-like substance resembled something out of an episode of 'The X-Files'.
The heavenly spectacle was filmed over the Philippines earlier this month during a celebratory gathering.
The latest test, which hadn't even involved an actual launch, ended in what has been described as a 'catastrophic failure'.
To call Elon Musk's plans for sending humans to Mars overly ambitious would be a major understatement.
The SpaceX CEO seems confident that Starship will be ready to carry humans to Mars in the very near future.
The former head of AATIP showed the photograph at a recent private UFO event - but not everything was as it seemed.
The SpaceX CEO has stated on social media that manned missions to Mars will start very soon indeed.
The wreck of a World War II era cargo ship off the coast of England is still carrying a large amount of explosives.
The historic vessel was used during famed polar explorer Ernest Shackleton's last voyage to the Antarctic.
The wreck of the San Jose, a 300-year-old Spanish galleon, is thought to be filled with gold and jewels.
The enormous next-generation spacecraft launched atop a Super Heavy booster in Texas earlier today.
The enormous spacecraft successfully reached space for the first time but was unable to make it home in one piece.
Footage of the phenomenon, which worshippers have described as a 'miracle', was recently shared online.