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The people who mistake self-sufficiency for healing and don't realize they've just gotten better at hiding what still hurts

Self-sufficiency and healing look identical from the outside, but one increases your capacity for connection and the other quietly shrinks it. Here's how to tell which one you're actually doing.

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There’s a phenomenon astronauts often describe called the Overview Effect. It’s that radical shift in perspective you get when you see Earth from space. Borders disappear. The squabbles that consumed your attention down on the surface suddenly look ridiculous. You realize, in your bones rather than just your head, that we’re all on the same […]

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Officials say civil-military overlap with NASA grows as lunar activity accelerates

Trifid Nebula (Wide Field Camera 3 Image)

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope looked at a scene it first captured in 1997 in honour of 36th anniversary: a small portion of a star-forming region about 5000 light-years away in the constellation Sagittarius, known as the Trifid Nebula. The image shows changes over incredibly short timescales and instills a sense of awe and wonder about our ever-changing Universe.

The Strait Narrows: US Seizure of Iranian Ship Tests a Fragile Diplomacy

US naval forces boarded an Iranian-flagged container ship near the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend, escalating tensions in the region and pushing fragile diplomatic efforts to the edge of collapse. The operation casts serious doubt on talks scheduled for Monday in Pakistan. President Donald Trump said the vessel had attempted to breach a US […]

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I grew up in Australia in the nineties and two-thousands, so I wasn’t a 1960s kid. But my parents were. And most of the adults who shaped my life when I was young were people whose childhood happened in the decade of miniskirts, moon landings, and a kind of emotional climate that’s almost impossible to […]

The post Psychology explains people who grew up in the 1960s aren’t just tougher — they developed a specific kind of resilience that comes from being raised in an era when emotional comfort wasn’t consistently available appeared first on Space Daily.

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The loneliness of being surrounded by friends who would not notice your absence is not about friendship shortage — it is about the architecture of modern connection itself.

The post There’s a specific kind of loneliness that comes from having plenty of friends and realizing not one of them would notice if you quietly withdrew for a month appeared first on Space Daily.

The people who can hold other people's secrets for years but have never told anyone what they're actually carrying

The people everyone trusts with their hardest information carry a psychological load that rarely gets named. New research on secrecy reveals why holding other people's secrets for years is quietly exhausting — and what actually helps.

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Myanmar's Amnesty Theater: Why Min Aung Hlaing's Prisoner Release Is About Legitimacy, Not Reform

Myanmar’s military-installed government reportedly released ousted President Win Myint on Friday and reduced Aung San Suu Kyi’s prison sentence, part of a reported mass amnesty of over 4,000 prisoners timed to the Thingyan New Year holiday. The move was one of the first major acts of newly inaugurated President Min Aung Hlaing, the coup leader […]

The post Myanmar’s Amnesty Theater: Why Min Aung Hlaing’s Prisoner Release Is About Legitimacy, Not Reform appeared first on Space Daily.

China's Satellite Factory Buildout Has Outpaced Its Rockets by a Factor of Twenty

China has built or is building dozens of satellite factories with a combined theoretical output of over 7,000 spacecraft per year, yet launched just several hundred satellites in 2025 — a gap that defines both the ambition and the bottleneck of the country’s commercial space buildout. The figures come from a survey by Chinese space […]

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The people who apologize for taking up space in conversations they were invited into

The reflex to apologize before contributing to a meeting you were invited to isn't politeness. It's a small tax people pay on their own presence, and the cost compounds in ways most don't notice until much later.

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The complete story of how the Parker Solar Probe survives the Sun and what its data is rewriting about stellar physics

Parker Solar Probe has become the first human-made object to fly through the Sun's corona and survive. Its data is rewriting half a century of stellar physics, from the origin of the solar wind to the coronal heating problem.

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