Category: apollo
Reddit may have killed Apollo, but the developer’s Pixel Pals app has hit ~50K subscribers
The shutdown of the third-party Reddit app, Apollo, hasn’t stopped developer Christian Selig from continuing to publish iOS apps. Instead, he’s moved on to an Apollo spin-off app called Pixel Pals, which puts cute little virtual pets on top…
Visualizing All Attempted and Successful Moon Landings
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Since the beginning of the space race, only four countries have successfully accomplished missions to the moon. The post Visualizing All Attempted and Successful Moon Landings appeared first on Visual Capitalist.
Comparing the Size of The World’s Rockets, Past and Present
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in apollo, ballistic missile, bezos, blue origin, china, cold war, Elon Musk, Europe, History, iran, Israel, jeff bezos, missiles, moon, musk, nuclear, nuclear weapons, rocket, rocket ship, rockets, Russia, science, shuttle, soviet union, space, space race, SpaceX, uk, united states, usa, ussrThis post is by Omri Wallach from Visual Capitalist View the full-size version of this infographic The Size of The World’s Rockets, Past and Present The SpaceX Starship might be the next rocket to take humans to the moon, but it won’t be the first, and likely not the last. Starting in the mid-20th century,…
Equity Monday: TechCrunch goes Yahoo while welding robots raise $56M
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in apollo, china, Cloud, Dell, earnings, Equity podcast, FlyWire, Fundings & Exits, lyft, path robotics, PayPal, Square, Startups, uber, Verizon, wealthsimple, YahooThis post is by Alex Wilhelm from Fundings & Exits – TechCrunch Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines. This is Equity Monday, our weekly kickoff that tracks the latest private market news, talks about the coming week, digs into some recent funding rounds and…