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Mark this one as the moment orbital defense became its own asset class. On April 28, Colorado-based True Anomaly announced a $650 million Series D fundraise that values the four-year-old startup at $2.2 billion. The round, first reported by Bloomberg, was co-led by Eclipse and Riot Ventures, with new investors including Paradigm, Atreides, G Squared, […]

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There’s a moment that hits me pretty often when I’m out riding my bike through Saigon at night. I’ll glance up at the sky between the buildings, catch a smear of stars, and feel my chest do something strange. A quiet kind of recognition. We’re floating. But most of the time, I forget. We all […]

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Psychology says people who keep their gas tank above half full aren't cautious drivers, they grew up in a household where running out of something meant a fight nobody wanted to have

The half-tank rule looks like prudence from the outside. From the inside, it is often a small daily ritual designed to prevent a fight that ended decades ago. A look at how household conflict over resources writes itself into adult behaviour, and what it takes to update the rule.

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For seventy years, every spacecraft NASA sent to another world either landed in one place and stayed there, or rolled slowly across the surface on wheels. Then in April 2021, a four-pound helicopter called Ingenuity lifted ten feet off the floor of Mars’s Jezero Crater, hovered for thirty seconds, and changed the rules. Five years […]

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — April 28, 2026 — Space Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1983 to advance the global space community, will premiere its National Space Day educational video on Friday, May […]

More than $8 billion is requested in 2027 to field space-based systems to track both ground and airborne targets

Mars has been the answer for as long as humans have been able to look up at it. Domed cities. Brave settlers tilling the rust-coloured soil. A second chance for our species after we’ve finished wrecking the first one. The reality is something else. Mars is not a frontier waiting patiently for us. Mars is, […]

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Imagine being ninety years old, strapping into a rocket, and shooting yourself out of the atmosphere. Most people in their nineties are slowing down. Watching their grandkids run around the yard. Reading the morning paper. Not William Shatner. In October 2021, the legendary Star Trek actor became the oldest person ever to fly to space, […]

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