The Ship That Felt Like Home: Artemis 2 Crew Returns With a Vessel Ready for the Moon
Saturday, 18 April 2026 06:37
The four astronauts assigned to fly Artemis 2 around the moon have expressed confidence in the Orion spacecraft, but the mission’s true verdict won’t come from crew praise or simulator fidelity. It will come from the heat shield. When Orion slams back into Earth’s atmosphere at nearly 25,000 miles per hour, the redesigned thermal protection […]
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The people who can’t accept help aren’t independent. They learned that needing things gave someone else the power to decide whether you got them.
Saturday, 18 April 2026 06:07
Refusing help rarely comes from self-sufficiency. It comes from early lessons about what accepting something actually cost. The neuroscience of learned helplessness explains why the pattern runs so deep — and why unlearning it is slower and quieter than most people expect.
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Psychology says the loneliness you feel in a crowd isn’t a social deficit — it’s your nervous system recognizing that proximity without presence is a specific kind of emotional hunger most people never name
Saturday, 18 April 2026 06:05
The ache you feel surrounded by people isn't evidence that you're bad at socializing — it's your nervous system accurately reporting that your physical environment and your emotional environment have come apart.
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The Rosalind Franklin Paradox: NASA Signs a Launch Contract for a Mission the White House Wants to Kill
Saturday, 18 April 2026 04:37
NASA has approved the Rosalind Franklin Support and Augmentation (ROSA) project and contracted SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy to launch the European Space Agency’s Mars rover in late 2028, even as the White House’s fiscal year 2027 budget proposal would zero out funding for the same project. The $175.7 million launch contract, announced April 16, commits the […]
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Envy is the most honest emotion you’ll ever feel. It tells you exactly what you want before your pride has time to edit the answer.
Saturday, 18 April 2026 04:07
Envy arrives as raw telemetry — the unedited signal of what you actually want, delivered before pride has time to clean up the story. Reading it honestly is uncomfortable. Not reading it is more expensive.
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The Space Force’s ‘commercial first’ strategy in action with Col. Tim Trimailo
Friday, 17 April 2026 23:21
In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss talks with Col.
NASA selects Falcon Heavy to launch ESA Mars rover mission despite budget threat
Friday, 17 April 2026 21:05
NASA has selected SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy to launch a European Mars rover, support for which the agency is once again proposing to cancel.
NorthStar to go public via SPAC to expand space-based SSA network
Friday, 17 April 2026 20:53
NorthStar Earth and Space plans to raise funds to expand the space-based sensor network behind its space situational awareness business by merging with Viking Acquisition Corp.
Moscow Threatens Continental Retaliation as Baltic Oil Terminals Burn
Friday, 17 April 2026 18:06
Russia has warned European governments of potential escalation across the continent after Ukraine’s long-range drone campaign reportedly inflicted severe damage on Russian oil and gas infrastructure, with claims of destroyed export terminals, refineries and drilling platforms cutting into export revenues. The threat, issued by the Russian Defence Ministry, follows reports of a wave of European […]
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Shenzhou-21 astronauts complete third spacewalk, mission extended by a month
Friday, 17 April 2026 17:11
China’s Shenzhou-21 astronauts conducted an extravehicular activity outside the Tiangong space station Thursday, installing debris-protection hardware and inspecting the orbital outpost.
The Bay of Bengal Has Become a Graveyard: Inside the Deadliest Year for Rohingya at Sea
Friday, 17 April 2026 16:04
The Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea became the deadliest maritime corridor in South and Southeast Asia last year, with reports indicating nearly 900 Rohingya refugees dead or missing in 2025. The figure appears to mark the highest annual death toll for Rohingya sea crossings, a grim milestone that has led advocates to compare […]
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Artemis 2 astronauts praise performance of Orion
Friday, 17 April 2026 15:41
The astronauts who flew around the moon on Artemis 2 said they were confident the Orion spacecraft is ready to support future missions.
The people who overprepare for everything aren’t anxious. They learned somewhere that being caught unready was a kind of humiliation they couldn’t afford to repeat.
Friday, 17 April 2026 14:05
Over-preparation isn't anxiety — it's a private policy response to a specific remembered humiliation. Understanding the mechanism changes what actually fixes it.
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The Ceasefire That Isn’t: Why Gaza’s Truce Exists Mainly on Paper
Friday, 17 April 2026 12:36
As the war in Gaza grinds past its second year, diplomatic efforts have repeatedly produced ceasefire frameworks that fail to translate into protection for civilians on the ground. The January 2025 truce — brokered with heavy US and Qatari involvement — offered the most concrete hope yet. But within weeks of its implementation, reports of […]
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Week in images: 13-17 April 2026
Friday, 17 April 2026 12:10
Week in images: 13-17 April 2026
Discover our week through the lens
