Britain’s £5.15 Million Bet on Space Domain Awareness: What Orpheus Actually Buys the Military
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 06:37
Here’s the uncomfortable truth about Britain’s Orpheus mission: £5.15 million doesn’t buy you a space surveillance capability. It buys you the right to claim you’re building one. And in the strange economics of military space, that distinction matters far more than the Ministry of Defence would like to admit. Astroscale’s U.K. subsidiary has reportedly cleared […]
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The people who always correct others aren’t pedantic. They grew up in homes where being precisely right was the only reliable form of safety.
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 06:07
Habitual correctors aren't driven by pedantry — they're running a childhood survival program where precision was the only reliable path to emotional safety, and the reflex has long outlived the original danger.
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Astroscale passes key design milestone for UK military space-tracking cubesats
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 06:00
Astroscale has completed the critical design review for two cubesats slated to launch next year to help the British military monitor space weather and track objects in LEO.
NASA Is Building a $20 Billion Lunar Base Without Mandatory Cybersecurity Standards. Here’s Why That’s So Hard to Fix.
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 04:36
NASA is planning to build a major base on the moon. Before it can figure out how to pour lunar concrete or park rovers at the south pole, it has a more fundamental problem: the agency reportedly lacks mandatory cybersecurity standards for the operational technology that would keep astronauts alive once they get there. That […]
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Why the most ambitious people you know are often the worst at celebrating what they’ve already accomplished, and what that costs them over decades
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 04:06
Ambitious people are remarkably good at building things and remarkably bad at looking at what they've built. The psychological cost of never celebrating compounds over decades in ways most high achievers don't recognize until something breaks.
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Hungary taps Northrop Grumman for first national geostationary communications satellite
Tuesday, 07 April 2026 18:48
Hungary’s defense and space tech contractor 4iG also announced deals with L3Harris and Apex for defense systems and satellite manufacturing
Parabolic flight test shows lasers can propel graphene aerogels in microgravity
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The EU’s Space Coalition Doesn’t Look Like NATO — And That’s the Point
Tuesday, 07 April 2026 18:06
The European Union has committed €150 billion in defense financing — not announced, not pledged, but allocated through a loan facility that member states are already drawing down. That number, channeled through the Security Action for Europe regulation, represents the financial backbone of something genuinely new in geopolitical architecture: a coalition designed not to deter […]
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Vietnam’s Power Consolidation: What To Lam’s Dual Role Means for Hanoi’s Institutional Balance
Tuesday, 07 April 2026 16:06
Vietnam’s National Assembly unanimously elected Communist Party Secretary General To Lam as state president, placing the country’s two most powerful offices in the hands of a single leader for the first time in decades and marking a clean break from Vietnam’s tradition of collective rule. National Assembly delegates voted in favor, confirming a nomination that […]
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The people who keep every conversation light aren’t shallow. They’re protecting something underneath that took years to bury.
Tuesday, 07 April 2026 14:05
People who keep every conversation light aren't lacking depth — they're managing a nervous system that learned, often in childhood, that emotional honesty carried real consequences. The lightness is a strategy, not a personality.
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New Artemis II 'Earthset' shot revisits Apollo 8's iconic 'Earthrise,' 57 years on
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A Single Chokepoint Failure Reveals the Fragile Architecture of Africa’s Energy Supply Chain
Tuesday, 07 April 2026 12:37
The reported closure of the Strait of Hormuz appears to have severed a lifeline that African nations long treated as permanent. With the Iran conflict allegedly choking off the narrow waterway through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil passes, countries across the continent may now be confronting an energy crisis that exposes decades […]
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The people who never cry during movies aren’t emotionally unavailable. They process grief in private because vulnerability was never safe as a performance.
Tuesday, 07 April 2026 12:07
People who don't cry during movies aren't emotionally unavailable — they learned early that visible emotion was a liability, and built entire systems of private processing to compensate. Grief research and attachment science reveal why private grief is not the absence of feeling but feeling with a different architecture.
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Starfish Space raises more than $100 million
Tuesday, 07 April 2026 12:00
Starfish Space has raised more than $100 million to scale up production of its satellite servicing spacecraft.
NASA’s new moon base project requires operational technology systems in space, but they are vulnerable.
Tuesday, 07 April 2026 12:00
