Wednesday, February 19, 2025

In a last-minute decision, White House decides not to terminate NASA employees
Potential autism breakthrough as three-year-old boy's symptoms are reversed using cheap drug
Now This Is Just Stupid
Trump’s Gaza plan offers a way out of refugee camp pathologies
What Would Actual Scientific Study of UAPs Look Like?
NASA astronomers find the fastest exoplanet system at 1.2 million miles per hour
New Solar Tech Captures CO₂ from air and Turns It into Fuel
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
How Staphylococcus aureus 'steals' iron from our blood during infections
Engineers turn the body’s goo into new glue
Grok 3 AI model unveiled with '10x more power' than Grok 2 — what you need to know

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Turning the Moon into a fuel depot will take a lot of power
Musk's SpaceX personnel visiting FAA to suggest improvements
5 Things RFK Can Do To Make America Healthy Again
Texas Is Leading in Power Grid Investment
The World Is Not Going to Reach Net Zero by 2050
John McFall Becomes the World’s First Disabled Astronaut in Historic ESA Decision
The Media Claim to Find No Fraud in Government
The Moon, Mars, and Beyond #CommissionEarned
JD Vance’s Message at Munich
Florida vs. California Insurance, Round 2
Pancreatic cancer: blocked nerves as a possible new treatment strategy

Monday, February 17, 2025

NASA’s asteroid mission to Apophis: Key for Earth’s defense
Dear Germany: Using a Limp, Rag Doll, Please Point to Where the Mean Vance Man Hurt You
NASA nominee previews his vision for the agency: Mars, hard work, inspiration
Jared Isaacman, future NASA Administrator, presents his vision of the future.

When I see a picture like this, it is impossible not to feel energized about the future. I think it is so important for people to understand the profound implications of sending humans to another planet:

- We will develop groundbreaking technologies in propulsion, habitability, power generation, in-situ resource utilization, and manufacturing—unlocking mission optionality from the Moon to Mars and beyond.

- We will create systems, countermeasures, and pharmaceuticals to sustain human life in extreme conditions, addressing challenges like radiation and microgravity over extended durations.

- These advancements will form the foundation for lower-cost, more frequent crewed and robotic missions across the solar system, creating a flywheel effect to accelerate world-changing discoveries.

- The pioneering science, technology, and knowledge we gain will benefit life on Earth—economically, technologically, and socially—for all humankind.

- This achievement will enable humanity to survive beyond Earth, serving as a hedge against catastrophic events that have shaped our planet’s past and will inevitably happen again. It is a critical step in overcoming the Great Filter.

- While peaceful exploration and discovery remain the ultimate goals, space is also the strategic 'high ground'. It is America’s responsibility to lead—to ensure national security, maintain competitiveness and secure our place in this rapidly approaching & exciting future.

Achieving such an outrageous endeavor--like landing American astronauts on another planet—will inspire generations of dreamers to build upon these accomplishments, set even bolder goals, and drive humankind’s greatest adventure forward

The Myth of Palestine: Language Manipulation and Historical Fabrication
NASA Is Offering $45,000 to Help Rescue a Stranded Astronaut on the Moon
Vance jokes about Greta Thunberg as he goes scorched earth on European censorship
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
A Dragonfly for Titan
Pterosaur Bones Could Inspire Lighter, Stronger Planes
Ultra-hard ‘super diamond’ developed in China, 40% stronger than natural diamonds

Sunday, February 16, 2025

The VIPER moon rover’s commercial revival signals a new era

Now, with a change of presidents and a new, reformist NASA administrator nominated and about to go through the confirmation process, the space agency has reiterated its desire to save the VIPER with a commercial partnership. It is requesting more comprehensive plans to fly VIPER to the moon with a deadline of Feb. 20. NASA will make a final decision in the summer.

Blue Ghost 1 enters lunar orbit as Resilience flies by the moon
Trump quotes Napoleon in rationale for his shake-up of federal government
Dean Phillips: Dems Should Help Find Waste And Fraud Instead Of "Pathetically" Getting "Steamrolled" Trying To Fight Musk
The Gabriella Doria Stories (3 book series) #CommissionEarned

Brought across to undeath in the 15th Century, the Contessa Gabriella Doria has walked the night, feeding on the blood of the living. However, on occasion, she had faced foes far more formidable and certainly more evil than a vampire.

The Next Space Race – Establishing Capabilities in Cislunar Space
The Real Reasons Autism Rates Are Up in the U.S.
Meet Grace, the Hopping Robot That Will Dive Into the Moon’s Darkest Craters

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Cosmologist Frank Tipler on the Singularity Atheists Try To Evade
This NASA Scientist Is Developing a Spacecraft for Interstellar Travel. Is It the Warp Drive We’ve Been Waiting For?
'I felt a slimy texture brush my face': Man describes being swallowed by whale
How the World's Largest Fusion Reactor Landed in France
Tom Hanks' 'The Moonwalkers' makes US premiere at Space Center Houston
Children of Apollo (3 book series) #CommissionEarned
Children of Apollo: The Space Race Gambit #CommissionEarned
Children of Apollo: The Hard Road to the Stars #CommissionEarned
Children of Apollo: The First Woman on the Moon #CommissionEarned
Trump’s Colorblind Message Energizes Black Americans
So You Want Proof of Government Fraud
Republicans Reconcile on Taxes

Friday, February 14, 2025

Japan's Resilience lunar lander prepares for 1st swing around the moon
Meet 'Tansuo' and 'Wangyu,' China's next moon rover and astronaut spacesuit
SpaceX test-fires Starship megarocket and Super Heavy booster ahead of next launch
Has NASA left it too late to deflect the 'city-destroying' asteroid heading towards Earth? Scientist gives chilling update and warns about the consequences
Vance Wields Threat of Sanctions, Military Action to Push Putin Into Ukraine Deal
B-21 Raider Could Be the Most Important Warplane of the Century
Why Artificial Intelligence Is Our Generation's Space Race
5 Trillion Reasons Why DOGE Should Have Access To Treasury’s Payment System
This Carbon-14 Radioactive Diamond Battery Could Last Longer Than Human Civilization
The moon has its own Grand Canyon that was created in just 10 minutes
Elon Musk to build 10-mile, Vegas-style underground loop in Dubai for driverless cars
Democratic Voters Tell Party To Chill Out With All The Left-Wing Nonsense: POLL
Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington (2 book series) #CommissionEarned
A Brother on the Moon (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 1) #CommissionEarned
Patton in Palestine (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 2) #CommissionEarned
The GOP’s DOGE Test
The Things We Do for Love
So You Want Proof of Government Fraud

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Moon or Mars? Why not both, acting NASA head Janet Petro says
Blue Origin planning second New Glenn launch for late spring
Pollution to power: Solar-powered reactor turns CO2 into fuel for cars, planes
NASA’s Polar Ice Experiment Paves Way for Future Moon Missions
A Blown-Glass Structure Could House Astronauts on the Moon
How the Moon became a place
County judge approves election to decide whether SpaceX launch site will become a city
DOGE to examine NASA payments
Trump is Right to Prioritize Homeland Missile Defense
Musk’s Government Crusade Is Legal—and All-American
How ITER Is Fueling a Renaissance in Fusion Startups
Trillion-Dollar Fraud
Democrats Ought to Love DOGE
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
Three Steps to Build America’s Naval Power
Keir Starmer Is a Danger to the U.S.
JD Vance’s Good Counsel on AI

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

After Putin sacked Russia’s space chief, the rumor mill is running red-hot
UAE aims to land Emirati astronaut on the Moon in the next 10 years
Athena, Next U.S. Commercial Moon Lander, Is Set for Spectacular Lunar Science
Texas Takes Giant Steps Toward Nuclear Energy Dominance
Startups Gamble on Fusion Energy
Is ice cream good for you? Here's why some studies say it is
Do the International Space Station Windows Need Cleaning? Here’s how astronauts do it
Patient defies genetic fate to avoid Alzheimer’s
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
DOGE Is Elon Musk’s Useful Experiment
A Warning to Hamas: ‘Let Hell Break Out’
Is There a Constitutional Crisis?

Monday, February 10, 2025

Elon Musk and Modern Warfare

SYMPATHY For The Devil (THE ROLLING STONES) PARODY

Trump is not the radical — he’s simply undoing radical things Dems did
U.S.-Japan statement mentions Artemis amid uncertainty about its future
The battle for the Moon & spy satellites: What U.S. and China are competing for in space
Crater-diving hopper 'Gracie' will launch to the moon aboard private Athena lander this month
Who is Janet Petro, Trump's pick for acting NASA administrator?
Exploring Venus may require exotic tech like balloons and 'aerobots'
Anti-ageing jabs – they can rejuvenate mice, but will they work on humans?
How to milk a potato? Start-up grows dairy protein inside potatoes
Scientists Create a Material as Strong as Steel but Light as Styrofoam Using AI
The New Wave of AI Is Here
Hamilton Would Smile at Trump’s Push for Accountability
Sen. Joni Ernst: USAID Is a Rogue Agency
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
New Jersey Reaps the Wind, Again
Warding Off Superbugs with a Pinch of Turmeric
NIH chops support for some medical research costs