The Orbit Race Intensifies: China’s 23-Satellite Blitz Signals a New Chapter in the Battle for Space-Based Internet
Friday, 10 April 2026 04:37
China launched 23 satellites across two separate missions in just over 30 hours this week, pushing both of its national megaconstellations closer to operational scale in one of the most concentrated bursts of orbital deployment the country has managed yet. This 30-hour blitz crystallizes a strategy that distinguishes China’s approach from SpaceX’s playbook. Where SpaceX […]
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The people who admit what they don’t know aren’t being modest. They’ve crossed a threshold of competence that most people never reach.
Friday, 10 April 2026 04:07
The popular Dunning-Kruger narrative says incompetent people can't recognize their incompetence. But recent research suggests the real story is different: nearly everyone overestimates themselves, and the rare people who accurately admit what they don't know have crossed a metacognitive threshold that correlates with genuine competence.
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The Human Factor the Pentagon Keeps Ignoring in Its Rush to Depend on Commercial Satellites
Friday, 10 April 2026 01:42
The war in Ukraine turned commercial satellites into weapons of war. Now the Pentagon is building frameworks to harness that power for future conflicts — but its current approach has a fundamental flaw. By focusing on contractual access and procurement models, the military is ignoring the human, legal, and business realities that will determine whether […]
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Why willpower isn’t about strength. It’s about where you point your attention.
Friday, 10 April 2026 01:12
Modern psychology reveals that willpower isn't a reservoir of strength to be depleted — it's a function of where you direct your attention, how you design your environment, and whether you intervene before temptation ever reaches conscious awareness.
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Artemis II astronauts describe their lunar voyage as surreal and profound ahead of Earth return
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How NASA's Artemis II mission rediscovered the majesty and mystery of the moon
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Could we actually terraform Mars? A new scientific roadmap lays out the blueprint—and the risks
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Southeast Asia’s Triple Squeeze: How War, Tariffs, and China’s Slowdown Are Reshaping the Region’s Growth Story
Thursday, 09 April 2026 18:06
The World Bank’s latest East Asia and Pacific Economic Update reveals a troubling convergence: China’s economic deceleration, the Iran-Middle East conflict’s disruption of global energy markets, and uncertainty from U.S. tariffs are simultaneously pressing against Southeast Asian economies that had only recently emerged as bright spots in the global picture. The thesis here is not […]
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PLD Space secures $35 million European Investment Bank loan for MIURA 5 launcher
Thursday, 09 April 2026 17:34
MILAN – PLD Space signed a 30 million euro ($35 million) venture debt loan with the European Investment Bank (EIB) on April 7, a move to support the final development stage of MIURA 5, PLD’s lightweight rocket.
Sudan’s Three-Year Crisis: 33 Million in Need as Disabled Populations Face the Steepest Barriers to Survival
Thursday, 09 April 2026 16:06
When war erupted in Sudan three years ago, the millions of Sudanese living with disabilities faced an immediate, life-threatening question that most crisis reporting has never adequately addressed: how do you flee violence you cannot outrun? How do you reach an aid distribution point you cannot navigate? Three years later, with more than 33 million […]
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Artemis II crew will endure 3,000°C on re‑entry. A hypersonics expert explains how they will survive
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A Mercury rover could explore the planet by sticking to the Terminator
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Twin NASA control rooms support Artemis safety, success
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Psychologists found that believing you can do something matters more than actually being able to do it, and that single finding explains most of human ambition
Thursday, 09 April 2026 14:05
Self-efficacy, the belief that you can accomplish a specific task, consistently outperforms actual ability as a predictor of who will try, persist, and succeed. That single psychological finding explains much of what we call ambition.
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Heather Pringle on the upcoming Space Symposium and future international collaboration in space
Thursday, 09 April 2026 13:59
In this episode of the Space Minds podcast, SpaceNews’ Mike Gruss interviews Heather Pringle, a retired Major General of the US Air Force who is now the CEO of the […]

