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True Anomaly's $650M Raise Tests Whether Satellites Can Really Be Treated as Disposable

True Anomaly, the defense space startup founded in 2022, has closed a $650 million Series D funding round that values the company at $2.2 billion. The financing arrives the same week the company was named one of 12 contractors selected to develop space-based interceptors for the Pentagon’s Golden Dome missile defense program. The round was […]

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Pluto’s most powerful new advocate is now the head of NASA. On Tuesday, April 28, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations to discuss the agency’s fiscal 2027 budget request. Most of the hearing covered the usual ground: Artemis II’s recent success, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launch timeline, […]

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Most of the time when this question gets asked, the answer is some version of “probably not.” The search is too big, the instruments too small, the universe too empty. I have made that case myself, and I think it is correct as a description of where we have been. It is not, however, a […]

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Artemis 3's Quiet Pivot: When the Rocket Is Ready but the Lander Isn't

The top 80% of the core stage for NASA’s next Space Launch System rocket arrived at Kennedy Space Center on April 27, 2026, locking in hardware for an Artemis 3 mission that has now slipped from mid-2027 to late 2027 and shed its original ambition of putting boots on the moon. The 212-foot-tall stage rolled […]

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Psychology says adults who replay conversations for hours afterward aren't overthinking, they were raised in environments where words got weaponized later and they're still scanning for what might be used

Adults who spend hours mentally replaying conversations aren't being neurotic. They're running a security audit they were trained to run as children, scanning their own words for the sentences that might be used against them later. Here's what's actually happening, and how the pattern shifts.

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How a Welding Defect in Italy Gave NASA the Excuse It Needed to Kill Gateway

A manufacturing defect at a single European supplier has corroded structural modules destined for both NASA’s lunar Gateway and Axiom Space’s commercial station. The defect, traced to forging and surface treatment work performed by Thales Alenia Space at facilities in Italy, has now become one of the official justifications for NASA’s decision to suspend Gateway […]

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