A startup nobody had heard of four years ago is now valued at $2.2 billion. Its product is space weapons
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 23:32
Mark this one as the moment orbital defense became its own asset class. On April 28, Colorado-based True Anomaly announced a $650 million Series D fundraise that values the four-year-old startup at $2.2 billion. The round, first reported by Bloomberg, was co-led by Eclipse and Riot Ventures, with new investors including Paradigm, Atreides, G Squared, […]
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It would take 177 years to drive to the Sun at highway speeds — and 4 other comparisons that put space in perspective
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 22:37
There’s a moment that hits me pretty often when I’m out riding my bike through Saigon at night. I’ll glance up at the sky between the buildings, catch a smear of stars, and feel my chest do something strange. A quiet kind of recognition. We’re floating. But most of the time, I forget. We all […]
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NASA flew a four-pound helicopter on Mars. The follow-up weighs nearly a ton and is going to Saturn
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 21:49
For seventy years, every spacecraft NASA sent to another world either landed in one place and stayed there, or rolled slowly across the surface on wheels. Then in April 2021, a four-pound helicopter called Ingenuity lifted ten feet off the floor of Mars’s Jezero Crater, hovered for thirty seconds, and changed the rules. Five years […]
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Space Foundation Premieres National Space Day Video May 1
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 19:20
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — April 28, 2026 — Space Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1983 to advance the global space community, will premiere its National Space Day educational video on Friday, May […]
Pentagon budget affirms Space Force role tracking moving targets from orbit
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 19:16
More than $8 billion is requested in 2027 to field space-based systems to track both ground and airborne targets
The brutal reality of trying to build a home on Mars
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 19:00
Mars has been the answer for as long as humans have been able to look up at it. Domed cities. Brave settlers tilling the rust-coloured soil. A second chance for our species after we’ve finished wrecking the first one. The reality is something else. Mars is not a frontier waiting patiently for us. Mars is, […]
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The 90-year-old who became the oldest person in space — and what he said when he came back
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 19:00
Imagine being ninety years old, strapping into a rocket, and shooting yourself out of the atmosphere. Most people in their nineties are slowing down. Watching their grandkids run around the yard. Reading the morning paper. Not William Shatner. In October 2021, the legendary Star Trek actor became the oldest person ever to fly to space, […]
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Astronauts call it the “overview effect” — but you don’t need to leave Earth to feel it
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 18:20
Picture this. You’re above Earth, strapped into the International Space Station. You glance out the window and there it is. Our planet. A swirling blue marble suspended in nothing. No borders. No politics. No to-do list. Just a fragile sphere holding everything that has ever mattered to you. Astronauts who experience this often describe a […]
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Pluto has glaciers, an atmosphere, and probably an ocean. Why isn’t it a planet?
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 17:41
In 2006, the International Astronomical Union held a meeting in Prague and voted to demote Pluto. Roughly 424 members were in the room when the vote happened. The world’s planetary scientists, the people who actually study planets for a living, were not consulted in any binding way. Within hours, textbooks were rewritten, classroom posters were […]
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5 places in our own solar system where scientists think life might actually exist
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 16:30
When people imagine where alien life might be, they tend to look outward. Exoplanets. Distant star systems. Some half-mythical planet around a star we’ll never visit. But here’s the strange truth most people never sit with. Scientists think life might exist right here, in our own solar system. Not little green men. Not Star Trek. […]
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EraDrive and Northrop Grumman collaborate on AI-enabled autonomy
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 15:49
SAN FRANCISCO – Silicon Valley startup EraDrive is working with Northrop Grumman to enhance spacecraft autonomy with artificial intelligence.
AI is so power-hungry that Meta is now buying electricity from space
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 13:19
Mark Zuckerberg’s company just made one of the most unusual energy deals in tech history. On April 27, Meta announced a first-of-its-kind agreement to source up to one gigawatt of electricity from satellites in geosynchronous orbit, energy that will eventually flow to the AI data centers that increasingly define its business. The partner is Overview […]
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25 years ago today, one man paid $20 million to become the first space tourist
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 13:03
On April 28, 2001, a sixty-year-old American businessman climbed into a Russian Soyuz capsule on a launchpad in Kazakhstan and rode it into orbit . He wasn’t a trained astronaut. He wasn’t on a government mission. He had simply written a very large cheque. His name was Dennis Tito, and twenty-five years ago today, he […]
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The Governance Architecture on Trial: What Musk v. OpenAI Reveals About Nonprofit-to-Commercial Pivots
Tuesday, 28 April 2026 12:38
Elon Musk is suing the company he helped found for $134 billion. He also happens to own its largest competitor. That uncomfortable fact sits at the center of the trial that opened in San Francisco this week, where Musk is asking a court to remove Sam Altman, unwind OpenAI’s corporate restructuring, and block its planned […]
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