The people who never feel at home anywhere aren’t lost. They built their sense of self around leaving.
Friday, 10 April 2026 14:08
People who grew up moving don't lack a sense of home — they built their identity around departure itself. The psychology of perpetual movers reveals how the skill of leaving becomes both a gift and a wound.
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GSOA and Novaspace Launch the Space Industry Forum (SIF) 2026 in Singapore
Friday, 10 April 2026 13:48
ESA's Celeste broadcasts first navigation signal from low Earth orbit
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NATO’s 77-Year Breaking Point: What the Collapse of Alliance Trust Actually Means for European Security
Friday, 10 April 2026 12:37
The NATO alliance is fracturing along lines that no amount of diplomatic polish can conceal. Trump’s refusal to consult allies before launching the US-Israeli war on Iran, followed by his public statement that he is considering withdrawing from NATO, has pushed the 77-year-old alliance into what multiple analysts describe as its worst crisis ever. The […]
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The Deep Space Network acquires Artemis II signal
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Week in images: 06-10 April 2026
Friday, 10 April 2026 12:20
Week in images: 06-10 April 2026
Discover our week through the lens
The people who apologize too quickly aren’t being generous. They’re preemptively abandoning their own position before anyone can challenge it.
Friday, 10 April 2026 12:07
People who apologize reflexively aren't being polite — they're abandoning their own position before anyone challenges it, a survival pattern rooted in childhood environments where someone else's emotions were always their responsibility.
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Commerce Department budget proposal revives concerns about TraCSS
Friday, 10 April 2026 11:10
A budget proposal for the Department of Commerce raises new doubts about the future of a civil space traffic management system under development there.
Taiwan’s Defense Consensus Is Fracturing — And Beijing Knows It
Friday, 10 April 2026 11:06
Taiwan’s legislature is locked in a fierce fight over a special defense budget to acquire U.S. weapons systems — and the opposition party that’s blocking it just sent its leader to shake hands with Xi Jinping in Beijing. The collision of these two events has fractured what remained of Taiwan’s cross-strait defense consensus, and Beijing […]
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Artemis II: As humans return to the Moon, which of these 4 futures will we choose?
Friday, 10 April 2026 11:00We’re checking your connection to prevent automated abuse
China’s Chang’e-7 arrives at spaceport for lunar south pole exploration mission
Friday, 10 April 2026 10:52
China’s multi-element Chang’e-7 lunar spacecraft has arrived at Wenchang spaceport for launch preparations ahead of a planned liftoff in the second half of 2026.
The Space Symposium’s Real Agenda: Alliances, Workforce Gaps, and What Artemis II Actually Changes on the Ground
Friday, 10 April 2026 10:36
The 40th Space Symposium kicks off in Colorado Springs this month, and the question hanging over every panel, handshake, and hallway conversation is one the space industry has been dodging for years: Can the United States and its allies actually build the workforce needed to sustain the ambitions they keep announcing? The timing makes the […]
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The people who forgive quickly aren’t naive. They’ve calculated the cost of carrying resentment and decided it’s not worth the rent it charges.
Friday, 10 April 2026 10:06
People who forgive quickly aren't naive or conflict-averse — they've calculated the biological, cognitive, and emotional costs of resentment and decided the price is too high to keep paying.
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Register for ESA’s Industry Space Days 2026
Friday, 10 April 2026 09:30
Registration is open for Industry Space Days 2026 at the European Space Agency’s (ESA) technical centre in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, on 16–17 September.

