Outer space is one of LEGO's classic themes. And it's easy to see why. Few subjects do more to excite a person's wonder and ...
Lego artist Mark Lorah was also in attendance, showcasing his recreations of the U.S. Capitol Dome and the Augusta National ...
These days, LEGO is for all ages. But not so long ago, it was exclusively targeted at kids. The AFOLs (Adult Fans of LEGO) always existed, but sets targeted at them are a fairly recent phenomenon.
Space can be a wondrous place, and we've got the pictures to prove it! Take a look at our favorite space pictures here, and if you're wondering what happened to today in space history don't miss ...
Lego's own-branded set lines that don't use as many set-specific parts like Icons, Ideas, Classic, Modular buildings, and Creator – will tend to cost around 6 to 7p per brick. * References to ‘Average ...
Never miss an eclipse, a meteor shower, a rocket launch or any other astronomical and space event that’s out of this world. People all over North America spent the afternoon awed by the movement ...
A monthly magazine made for fans of Lego’s Ninjago cartoon series and the toy line that it is based on. Following the exploits of the Spinjitzu learners on their way to becoming masters with a dozen ...
Space weather events can scramble satellite communication systems on Earth and even damage power grids. Still not enough space? Don't forget to check out our Space Image of the Day, and on the ...
Space physics is the study of the natural phenomenon that occur in our solar system. Specifically, the sun, the particles and radiation it creates and how these affect the planets. This includes ...
Mini plug-and-play systems like the NES Classic Edition are no longer in production, but brands are still bringing out tiny versions of old hardware that are both collectible and convenient.
For a very broad sweep of fans, the Lego Space Command Center, and the rest of the nostalgia-inducing classic ‘Space’ line, capture the very heart of what Lego is. Launched in 1978, its visual styling ...
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are still on the ISS, where one astronaut reports they're "living in the Twilight Zone." CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie ...