Hot on the flying heels of his previously posted Superman toy attached to a drone video come these ones from Petr N of an X-wing making an improvised Death Star Trench Run, and a speeder bike zipping around in the forests of Endor. I don’t know about you, but it
To honor the late, great Nichelle Nichols (Lieutenant Uhura on the original Star Trek series), this is a 1977 government produced NASA film featuring the star recruiting astronauts for upcoming Space Shuttle Enterprise missions. Did you know the shuttle was named after the Star Trek ship thanks at least in
This is a segment from a recently aired episode of 60 Minutes in which Bill Whitaker reports on Navy pilots’ regular sightings of UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena). All this UFO talk has gained so much traction that there’s a report due to congress about it next month. Now that’s going
Inspired by Darth Vader’s TIE Advanced X1, the $800 Galaxy Grill is a portable charcoal or wood burning grill MADE FOR COOKIN’ EWOKS. Just kidding, the grill is actually smaller than it appears, measuring only 73cm wide, 61cm deep, and 46cm tall (29″ x 24″ x 18″) in total dimensions,
Because when your significant other tells you that you can whatever you want as long as you keep it in the basement you hold them to their word, this is a video of Youtuber The Todd giving a tour of the Star Trek and Doctor Who themed areas of his
Because sometimes you have to razzle-dazzle the crowd with a fireworks show to renew interest in your project, this is a video of a SpaceX Starship exploding while attempting to land after a successful high-altitude flight test. Afterwards, Elon Musk congratulated the team for gathering the data they needed during
This is a video from MetaBallStudio comparing the sizes of fictional starships. It’s actually an updated version of the very first comparison video the channel made all the way back in 2015, which feels like a lifetime ago, and may have actually been a lifetime ago if you’re a gerbil.
This is a stop motion video of the $800 LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon set (#75192) being constructed using The Force. It’s not actually The Force assembling the model though, just Youtuber Lego My Legos painstakingly putting it together and taking a picture like every second over the course of