NASA plans to donate or lend three of its space shuttles to museums in 2010 -- but the co-founder of a rocket launch firm thinks the shuttles could help send humans to Mars.
Talking to ur self about rockets wont solve the proble,
But if was a way to make it smaller and quieter I have an idea how to do that
How can we get our own superpowers? Is exposure to radioactivity a reliable way to go, or cosmic rays, or toxic waste? Perhaps gadget-assisted powers are more within reach. Discuss your theories, successes, and near-successes in the comments. Also: what power do you most want, and what do you plan to use it for? Submit your science and technology questions to fyi@popsci.com.
The Besy superpower and how to get it is Flight and the was to get it is for someone to make a quiet but powerful personal transportation device such as a rotary fan jet pack If this were possible the world would be different I have an idea for such a thing but I dont have proper funding so....
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