Despite having been around for thousands of years, we still don’t know much about what Egypt’s pyramids hold. Because of an archeological imperative to preserve the pyramids, researchers can’t simply bust down the walls to gain access to their hidden chambers, according to the BBC. However, a group of researchers has reached a breakthrough that could grant them an inside look using an X-ray-like technology to scan the interiors of pyramids.
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During the Apollo 17 mission, in 1972, the rear fender of the lunar rover broke and lunar dust soon became a problem. This is how astronauts Cernan and Schmitt repaired the fender, with clamps, duct tape and lunar maps. [3000 x 3000]
Source: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/hires/as17-137-20979.jpg
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Though Apple hasn’t made any official announcements about plans for its own car, Electrek reported that the tech giant has hired former Tesla Vice President of Vehicle Engineering, Chris Porritt, to join forces for a “special project. Apple continues to leave little more than a trail of breadcrumbs for Apple geeks.
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