Hungary’s First GEO Satellite Is Really a Story About European Sovereignty and American Defense Deals
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 10:38
Hungary is betting several hundred million dollars that it can no longer afford to depend on allies for satellite communications — and that bet, routed through American defense contractors rather than European space agencies, reveals something more important than one small country’s space ambitions. It reveals a fracturing consensus about what European sovereignty actually means, […]
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The people who fall asleep fastest in unfamiliar places aren’t relaxed. They trained themselves to shut down quickly because staying alert never made the danger stop.
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 10:08
Rapid sleep onset in unfamiliar environments is often celebrated as adaptability, but for many people it reflects a nervous system trained by chronic threat to shut down when alertness couldn't produce safety.
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Industry navigates NASA’s start-and-stop approach to commercial space stations
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 10:00
Two Giants Locked in a Cosmic Waltz: The Black Hole Merger We Might Live to Witness
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 09:37
Two supermassive black holes are locked in a tight orbit around each other in the galaxy Markarian 501, separated by a cosmic hair’s breadth, and they may collide within a century. A research team led by Silke Britzen of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn has announced the first confirmed detection of […]
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Artemis 2 science gets underway as Orion begins its return trip
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 09:23
As Artemis 2 begins its return to Earth, scientists are just starting to review the images and observations taken by the crew as they flew around the moon.
Capella Space wins $49 million contract for military communications satellite demo
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 09:21
The contract was awarded by the Space Development Agency for 2027 demonstrations
A letter to anyone who has ever chosen something enormous over something comfortable and then spent years wondering if the ache means they chose wrong
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 09:07
The persistent ache that follows an enormous life choice is not evidence of error. It's grief wearing the costume of regret, and the difference between those two experiences determines whether you spend years defending your decision or learning to carry its real weight.
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'Screams of delight': Artemis crew flying home to thrilled NASA scientists
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Space security moves to forefront as threats to satellites spread
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 09:00
Secure World Foundation report highlights growing reliance on orbiting systems and spread of interference technologies
The thermal protection system that makes atmospheric reentry survivable: how engineers solved the problem of turning spacecraft into fireballs
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 08:37
Thermal protection systems have defined the boundaries of human spaceflight since Mercury, shaping everything from the Shuttle's fatal vulnerabilities to Parker Solar Probe's carbon composite shield surviving 2,000-degree encounters with the Sun. The engineering solutions keep evolving, but the political and budgetary decisions behind them are just as consequential.
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Starfish Space’s $100M Bet: How Satellite Servicing Went From Niche Concept to National Security Priority
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 08:07
When Starfish Space closed a Series B worth more than $100 million in early April, it didn’t just validate a startup — it marked a concrete turning point for an entire sector. Five years ago, on-orbit satellite servicing was a PowerPoint concept pitched at conferences. Two years ago, it was a promising technology with a […]
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People who refuse to ask for help aren’t proud. They calculated the cost of owing someone a long time ago.
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 07:37
The refusal to ask for help is rarely about pride. It's about a cost-benefit analysis made in childhood, where receiving assistance always came with conditions, and the person decided self-sufficiency was cheaper than owing someone.
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Photos show stunning views of the moon and Earth from the Artemis II mission
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 07:30We’re checking your connection to prevent automated abuse
Artemis II astronauts make long-distance call to the space station as they head home from the moon
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Europe’s Quiet Alliance: How the EU Is Building a Shield Against Superpower Coercion
Wednesday, 08 April 2026 07:07
The European Union is quietly assembling a new kind of alliance, one that carries no mutual defense obligations but binds together an increasingly anxious group of medium-sized powers stretching from Brussels to Canberra. The strategy has a name in diplomatic circles: hedging. And its target audience is every nation caught between the gravitational pull of […]
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