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The future of space is commercial, with American companies critical to establishing a moon base and developing a vibrant economy in low Earth orbit (LEO) and beyond.

Amazon has unveiled the antenna its upcoming constellation would use to provide gigabit speeds to commercial aircraft, after gaining ground with major airlines despite Starlink’s LEO broadband dominance.

China has conducted what appears to be a wet dress rehearsal for its Long March 10B, paving the way for a potential launch within weeks.

Envy is information. Most people flinch before they read it.

Envy carries precise information about what you actually want, where you feel deficient, and what you believe you deserve. The problem is that most people treat it as a character flaw and look away before the signal resolves into something useful.

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Seattle startup aims to pre-position spacecraft in orbit for rapid deployment

First-of-its-kind ship-to-ship call

Monday, 13 April 2026 13:20
Video: 00:10:43

The first‑of‑its‑kind ship‑to‑ship call between astronauts on deep‑space and low Earth orbit missions.On 7 April, the Artemis II crew of NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, together with CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, spoke with Expedition 74 astronauts Chris Williams, Jack Hathaway and Jessica Meir of NASA, and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Sophie Adenot aboard the International Space Station.

Easy access to space depends as much on ground communications as on launch availability or satellite design.

Lebanon's Leverage Problem: Why Washington Talks Can't Stop a War Beirut Didn't Start

Lebanon is negotiating a war it cannot control, started by others, while its people die. That is the core reality beneath every military update, every diplomatic communiqué, and every strike report emerging from the country’s south. Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon have escalated sharply, with new strikes hitting multiple towns across the region. Israeli […]

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Washington Harbour Partners leads round, with participation from other investment firms

The specific kind of exhaustion that comes from performing a personality you designed to be loved rather than one you recognize as your own

The exhaustion of performing a personality designed to be loved runs deeper than fatigue. It lives in the gap between who others believe they know and the person watching from behind that performance, growing quieter by the year.

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ODC.space aims to streamline procurement of satellites for on-orbit computing

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Illustration of orbital debris. Credit: IARPA

Earth’s orbit is “on track for a catastrophe.” That was the rather alarming prediction of the authors of a recent piece published in The Conversation.

Sudan's Hunger Crisis at Year Three: What 29 Million People Facing Famine Actually Means for Human Survival

Nearly 29 million people in Sudan are facing acute food shortages as the country’s civil war enters its third year, with millions of families reduced to eating a single meal per day and many going entire days without food, according to a joint report by five major international NGOs published on April 13. The report, […]

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