Sunday, May 29, 2022

Star Trek Discovery: Why the Stacey Abrams Cameo Matters #RIPStarTrek

I’ve observed with great interest and amusement the debates about modern “woke” Star Trek. The defenders of the political posturing of especially Star Trek: Discovery maintain that Trek has always commented on social issues, so, shut up, you critics. The following video, focusing on the infamous Stacy Abrams cameo proves otherwise. By the way, if I had been tasked to chose a modern figure to represent the President of Earth, I would have chosen former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine. To be sure, he started as a conservative Republican congressman. But, as head of the space agency, he made a conscious effort to transcend all of that and to make space exploration a bipartisan issue, so much so that he got Nancy Pelosi, of all people, to say nice things about it. In short, Bridenstine has done more to help create a Star Trek future that a million Stacy Abrams.

SpaceX's Starship work in South Texas spurs lawsuit over Boca Chica beach access
The Boeing Commercial Crew Starliner: Third time’s the charm

"With Starliner some years late and millions of dollars over budget, Boeing is clearly having some trouble adjusting to the brave new world of fixed-price contracts. Under the traditional cost-plus contracts that NASA used to acquire space hardware, the space agency would cover any cost overruns. Now, companies like Boeing have to eat any extra costs and try to make them up in the long term."

‘Top Gun: Maverick’ has reversed a controversial change that critics say was made to appease China
Here's the Latest Prototype of SpaceX's Giant Starship
NASA mission to put humans on an asteroid ‘revealed’ – will you still be alive?
Gabriellia Doria #CommissionEarned
Astroscale gets funds for 2024 debris-removal mission
Inconvenient Truth: Al Gore’s ‘Woke’ Firm Invests in Chinese Slave Labor
It is now irresponsible not to talk about UFOs

Saturday, May 28, 2022

How Elon Musk can use Twitter to raise awareness of Artemis

As it turns out, Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla and soon to be CEO of Twitter (provided that the deal goes through), is in a unique position to do something about Artemis not being on the radar of most Americans. When that first woman and next man land on the lunar surface, for the first time since Apollo 17 in 1972, they will have done so in a SpaceX Human Landing System. Therefore, Musk has an interest in publicizing Artemis in a positive way.

An asteroid mining startup will soon launch on a SpaceX rideshare mission
NASA shares plans for its most exciting and ambitious Mars mission
NASA ‘confirms’ it’s joining search for UFOs
Statins aren’t overprescribed. Maybe we should put them in our drinking water
A Brother on the Moon #CommissionEarned
Chinese Researchers Publish Strategy to Destroy Elon Musk's Starlink
How a space-age smoking scalpel could transform cancer treatment
Red Flag Laws Are As Good as the Data

Sunday, May 22, 2022

'Jurassic Park' Gets Canceled or more proof that people who are good at pretending to be other people should grace the world with their silence on things they don't understand.
House subcommittee asks: Is the truth out there about UAPs?

While UFOs and the possibility of them being alien spacecraft have been a thing for decades, renewed interest in the phenomenon arose with the recent revelation that military pilots have been spotting objects in the sky, now dubbed Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP). Last year, the Office of National Intelligence issued a report on UAPs that left more questions than answers. In a quest to find answers, the House Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation (C3) Subcommittee of the House Intelligence Committee held hearings on what may or may not be evidence of alien visitations.

Seattle activist creates anti-crime tool loved by both Left and Right
Lonestar plans to put datacenters in the Moon's lava tubes
Elon Musk's SpaceX Expects Space Aliens to Bring Welcome Benefit
NASA plans early June rollout of SLS for next countdown test
'Dog door' on Mars found by Curiosity rover is a rocky 'doorway into ancient past,' NASA says
Flight of the Grey Falcon #CommissionEarned
Elon Musk’s Growing Political Maturity
Hillary Clinton’s sordid legacy of lies
Right Now The Republican Party Is A Multi-Racial, Working-Class Party

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Newest research shows repurposable drugs and spinal fluid trials could potentially lead to Alzheimer’s cure
House GOP introduce legislation to protect biological sex as legal category

Blade Runner - Final scene, "Tears in Rain" Monologue (HD)

Vangelis, RIP

What You Need to Know about Monkeypox
Japan, U.S. to cooperate on Moon landing by Japanese astronaut
SpaceX says it will beat NASA to Mars this decade
SpaceX Urged by US to Ease Blow to Wildlife in Texas Launch Plan
Why NASA Scientists Want to Send Nudes to Space
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
First Patient Dosed With Experimental Cancer-Killing Virus in New Trial
Biden Can Boost Energy Production—and Protect National Parks
Research team develops wood-based foam to keep buildings cooler

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

DIU selects nuclear-powered spacecraft designs for 2027 demonstrations
Musk: For the first time, I'm voting Republican
From NASA's Lunar and Martian Infrastructure Objectives for Project Artemis: "Create Global Lunar Utilization infrastructure where U.S. industry and international partners can maintain continuous robotic and human presence on the lunar surface for a robust lunar economy without NASA as the sole user, while accomplishing Mars testing and science objectives."

A round about way of saying NASA needs to commit to a permanent lunar base

Oz and McCormick too close to call in Pennsylvania
Elon Musk's SpaceX is poised to become the most valuable U.S. startup
The Moon Mars and Beyond #CommissionEarned
Astronauts may one day drink water from ancient moon volcanoes
NASA reveals launch dates for Artemis I through the first half of 2023
NASA’s Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2: What to know

Thursday, May 12, 2022

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Plan to build a base on Mars 'not a fantasy', says Emirati space official
Boeing clashes with key supplier ahead of Starliner spacecraft launch
Colombia signs Artemis Accords
3D printers helping build tools, infrastructure in space
SpaceX training begins this month for first commercial spacewalk mission
Former USAF Astronaut—Now NASA’s No. 2—on Russia, the Future of the ISS, and the Military on the Moon
For the First Time in Decades, Congress Will Hold Public Hearings on UFOs
The Moon Mars and Beyond #CommissionEarned
Can a November Red Wave Save U.S. Economy Like Gingrich’s 94 Win?
Xi Jinping Scrambles as China’s Economy Stumbles
Elon Musk: ‘I guess I would’ reverse Donald Trump’s Twitter ban

Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Instead of mining the earth, just mine our e-waste, researchers call
Why is FAA approval for SpaceX Starship orbital launches taking so long?
Mining the moon to help save life on Earth
Why is FAA approval for SpaceX Starship orbital launches taking so long?
China ‘Deeply Alarmed’ By SpaceX’s Starlink Capabilities That Is Helping US Military Achieve Total Space Dominance
NASA Is Close To Developing A Warp Drive?
No One on Jeopardy! Knew About NASA’s New Moon Missions
Why is America Going Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
Scientists Discover Unexplained Abundance of Rare Nuclear Fusion Fuel on Earth
Biden’s Middle East Opportunity
Can Michael Shellenberger Beat Gavin Newsom?

Monday, May 09, 2022

Faecal transplants shown to reverse hallmarks of aging
A New Study Shows That An Apple Watch Can Help To Detect Asymptomatic Heart Disease Using Artificial Intelligence
One Japanese railway company build huge, humanoid robots to repair its power lines
NS-21 to Fly Six Customer Astronauts, Including First Mexican-Born Woman to Visit Space
Boeing abandoning crime-ridden Chicago
Russian space chief Dmitry Rogozin apparently threatens Elon Musk
NASA Develops ‘Lunar Backpack’ to Support Future Moon Exploration
Why is America Going Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
This is what we need to invent to fight climate change
Putin's Victory Day speech: A whiny nothingburger?
Elon Musk fans concerned after billionaire writes chilling post on Twitter about dying ‘under mysterious circumstances

Sunday, May 08, 2022

Why is FAA approval for SpaceX Starship orbital launches taking so long?

An old joke is going around social media that if the Apollo program had to pass modern environmental regulations, America would never have landed astronauts on the moon. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) seems bent on proving the premise of that joke: It recently delayed its environmental review of SpaceX Starship orbital launches from that company’s facility in Boca Chica, Texas for a fourth time.

I've always had my doubts about Meghan McCain, and, indeed, her dad, whom I voted for in 2008. But, anyone who can enrage that turncoat Steven Schmidt as she just did, is alright in my book. In the meantime, she has a new memoir out: Bad Republican #CommissionEarned
For all the moms (and mums) I have known, alive and in the afterlife, Happy Mother's Day!
NASA Artemis I Moon Mission Slips to Possible August Launch Date
Lunar Soil Can Be Used To Generate Oxygen and Fuel for Moon Astronauts
Why is It So Hard to Go Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
SpaceX President Sees Starship Launch From Texas This Summer
Humanity will go to Mars 'in this decade,' SpaceX president predicts
Who Funds the Campaign to Smear and Pressure Elon Musk?

Friday, May 06, 2022

Cannabidiol Increases Lifespan and Healthspan in Worms
Green roofs benefits heavily outweigh the costs for urban residents
DARPA moving forward with development of nuclear powered spacecraft
Bernie Sanders makes a dishonest attack on commercial space flight

Sanders seems to be in favor of space exploration so long as no one makes any money at it, consistent with his socialist ideology. The attitude is divorced from reality and unsustainable.

Boeing to reattempt Starliner launch after SpaceX humiliation
NASA hopeful moon rocket will be ready for fourth fueling test in June
A Brother on the Moon #CommissionEarned
Moon soil can turn carbon dioxide into oxygen and could support life in space, study finds
The Job of Rebuilding Ukraine—and Russia—After Putin
FAECAL TRANSPLANTS REVERSE HALLMARKS OF AGEING

Thursday, May 05, 2022

Wednesday, May 04, 2022

An attempt by Bernie Sanders to remove funding for the Human Landing System that will return astronauts to the lunar surface has met with a crushing defeat.
Yes, I’m Sure President Biden Often Discusses the Details of Quantum Computing
US needs more than one way to get to the moon — will Congress support competition? by Scott Pace
SpaceX is expanding the solar farm at its South Texas launch facility
NASA chief says competition is making space exploration cheaper, in dramatic shift on contracts
The Moon Mars and Beyond #CommissionEarned
Plant pigment can strongly reduce blood pressure, study finds
Can Soil Help Combat Climate Change?
An Abortion Provider and a Pro-Life Lawyer Found Common Ground

Tuesday, May 03, 2022

It looks like one of my screenplays, The Last Moonwalker, is a quarterfinalist in the Emerging Screenwriters Sci-Fi & Fantasy Screenplay Competition.

The story version can be found in The Moon Mars and Beyond and The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned

NASA chief says cost-plus contracts are a “plague” on the space agency
A solution to the abortion question?> The world's first artificial womb for humans

Don't abort. Transplant.

Space Force selects 125 industry proposals for on-orbit servicing technologies
CAPSTONE up next for Rocket Lab
Cedars-Sinai Researchers Set to Produce Stem Cells on Space Station
How is NASA doing under Bill Nelson’s leadership?
SpaceX engineer says NASA should plan for Starship’s “significant” capability
The Western space community should put Dmitry Rogozin on “ignore”
Why is America Going Back to the Moon #CommissionEarned
Supreme Court Poised to Overturn Roe, Draft Opinion Shows
A Bipartisan Energy Deal?
Rocket Lab catches falling rocket with a helicopter — then drops it in the ocean

Monday, May 02, 2022

Sunday, May 01, 2022

How is NASA doing under Bill Nelson’s leadership?

Bill Nelson, former senator and one-time astronaut, has been at the helm of NASA for about one year. It’s time to look back and see how Nelson is doing and also look at the challenges he faces ahead.

Star Trek - Strange New Worlds -Official Intro (HD)

After flying 150th Falcon 9, SpaceX continues to make efficiency gains
Democrats Have Become The Party Of The Elite And Super Wealthy
Our Efforts to Find Alien Life Have Gone Nowhere. This New Strategy Could Change That.
The Gabriella Novels #CommissionEarned
Let’s not delay humans to Mars
Ukraine war speeds up US cyber agenda
Manchin appears in campaign ad for GOP lawmaker up against Trump-backed challenger