Monday, March 23, 2026

Scientists Open Moon Rocks Locked Away Since 1972 – and Find Something Totally Unexpected
Does the Donroe Doctrine Now Extend to Outer Space?
Business is still humming across the Persian Gulf – even as bombs continue to fly: sources
Ancient Roman Machine Gun-Like Weapon May Have Damaged Pompeii’s Walls During Siege
Democrats Are on a Taxing Binge
Lunar lander developers say they are ready to meet anticipated increased NASA demand
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? #CommissionEarned
War With Iran Is Testing China’s Energy Security and Reveals Cracks in the Nation’s Master Plan
Inside the Audacious Plan to Bag Asteroids and Drag Them Into Near-Orbit for Mining
Scientists Finally Solved a Massive Mystery About Static Electricity Using Acoustic Levitation

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Reviving American Optimism: The Artemis Program’s Bold Leap Forward
As America turns 250, how the moon is testing our ambition again
NASA is laying the legal groundwork to build its lunar base in 2027

During a wide-ranging interview with former CBS investigative reporter Catherine Herridge, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman opened his mind about how the space agency intends to start building a lunar base.

Artemis II astronauts will be the first humans to get a full view this strange bullseye on the far side of the Moon
Artemis Accords nations grapple with how to handle emergencies and 'harmful interference' on the moon
Musk announces "Terafab" to internalize Tesla and SpaceX chip production
The end of the ISS is looming, and the US could have a big problem
Gabriella's War #CommissionEarned
Florida’s slice of NASA’s Artemis pie nets thousands of jobs, billions of dollars each year
Fetterman: Democratic Party Has No Leader, Governed By "Trump Derangement Syndrome"
Did a meteor hit her home? Houston-area woman says object crashed through roof

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Who's Afraid of a Trillionaire?
Musk wades into DHS shutdown, floats paying TSA salaries
Astronomers keep finding new moons of Jupiter and Saturn
Newsom has destroyed California — but following Florida could save it
NASA Is Exploring a Reduced Role for SLS as It Gets Cozier With SpaceX
NASA issues draft request for moving space shuttle Discovery—or Orion capsule
Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Strengthens U.S.-Japan Alliance for the Benefit of All Americans
Children of Apollo (3 book series) #CommissionEarned
Will Trump Finish the Job in Iran?
The Economics of Regulating AI
Iran Attacks the Gulf Arabs. Will They Fight Back?

Friday, March 20, 2026

Helium-3 From the Moon: New U.S. Department of Energy Contract
The Most Savage Chuck Norris Moments From Delta Force
Chuck Norris didn't die. He chose to move on to the afterlife
SpaceX knocks Boeing from dominant role in NASA moon mission
Blue Origin joins the orbital data center race
Firefly Aerospace CEO: The moon is the ultimate high ground
SpaceX fires up next-gen 'V3' Starship for 1st time ahead of April launch
SEN JOHN KENNEDY: Democrats are gambling with our lives by not funding DHS
If I Were An Ancient Alien
Improving cartilage repair through cell therapy
White House Gets Wise on DHS
ESA to Purchase SpaceX Crew Dragon Mission to ISS
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
California’s Climate of Fuel Insecurity
Scientists Figure Out How to Use Ultrasound to Bend Electricity Around Solid Objects
How a Venomous Desert Lizard Helped Lead Scientists to Ozempic

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Kristen Stewart’s ‘The Challenger’ Series Lands Greenlight At Amazon
It's time to monetise the moon! Definitely! Maybe?
Michael Mayer to Direct We Chose to Go to the Moon at Carnegie Hall
Your Steak Isn't Killing the Planet
Ehrlich's anti-human legacy
Immune cells are programmed within the body to fight cancer
Trump Hasn’t Lost His Voters Over Iran
America Bombs Iran, and Zelensky Suddenly Holds Aces
Roman artifact discovered in the Americas shatters New World history as we know it
Here's a look at all the lunar lander missions planned for 2026
A Brother on the Moon #CommissionEarned
Patton in Palestine #CommissionEarned
The further adventures of Anne Frank: An alternate history of a life uninterrupted #CommissionEarned
Iran’s Ayatollahs Attack the Idea of the U.A.E.
A Glimmer of Hope in Illinois
Scientists Find Soil Fungus That Can Freeze Water and It Might Be Key to Engineering the Weather

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

A private space company has a radical new plan to bag an asteroid
Space Force ‘Serious’ About Planning for Cislunar Operations
How the Upcoming Moon Mission Transcends Anti-Scientific Climate Activism
Israel Is Now the Regional Hegemon Iran Wanted to Be
NASA's Isaacman latest to endorse Trump reclassifying Pluto as a planet
Why Some People Still Believe That Aliens Shaped Civilizations
Billions of Sunless Rogue Planets Could Actually Be Cradles for Life
Asteroid Ryugu Contains the Fundamental Building Blocks of Life
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
Regime Change Is Inexorable
Paul Ehrlich, the Man Who Lost an Infamous Bet
The Battle for the Strait of Hormuz

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

NASA Is Making A Nuclear-Powered Dragonfly Helicopter Straight Out Of Dune
100 years after Robert Goddard's 1st liquid-fueled rocket launch, NASA is using the technology to send astronauts back to the moon
California drivers say ‘yes, in my back yard’ for offshore oil
Asteroid Sample Contained All Five Fundamental Units of Life's Genetic Code
The Coming Age of Space Stations
Brain Computer Interface Enables Rapid Communication for Two People with Paralysis
How to Keep Up the Economic Pressure Against Iran
California Has an Oil and Gas Problem
The Battle for the Strait of Hormuz
The Moon, Mars, and Beyond #CommissionEarned
A Hidden Bone Receptor Could Open The Door To Reversing Osteoporosis
U.S. Mine Waste Contains Enough Critical Minerals and Rare Earths to Easily End Imports. But Tapping into These Resources Is Anything but Easy
Researchers use sunlight to turn plastic waste into vinegar

Monday, March 16, 2026

Trump briefed that Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is probably gay — and president has priceless reaction
Trump's NASA chief Jared Isaacman reveals why Pluto should be a planet in plan to make it 'great again'
OSTP taking on space policy coordination work in place of National Space Council

I read two books at the tender age of 13 that influenced my thinking in subsequent years. One was The Diary of Anne Frank which informed my knowledge of the human cost of the Holocaust and led, recently, to my alternate history story, The further adventures of Anne Frank: An alternate history of a life uninterrupted.

The other book was The Population Bomb by Paul Ehrlich, the premise of which was that overpopulation would outstrip the world's ability to sustain human life, resulting in catastrophe. My thinking was that instead of drastic limits on growth we should seek resources beyond the Earth.

In any case, as I note in Paul Ehrlich proves the prophets of doom are wrong once again, The Population Bomb has turned into a population fizzle, with human ingenuity making up the slack of resources. Ehrlich inspired a lot of unwise policies, including China's one child policy.

in any case, Ehrlich has finally done his bit to reduced the Earth's population and has died.

Mark R. Whittington articles
Mark R. Whittington Books
NASA “cultivates” viruses in space and, upon bringing them back to Earth, discovers that they have become more effective
The Inevitability of Self-Driving Cars
Truman, The Bomb and Free Will
Please drive carefully: scientists plan to transport volatile antimatter for first time
Trump administration orders restart of oil drilling along California coast amid Iran war
A Centenary for Rocket Science
China Has a Lot to Lose in the U.S.-Israel War on Iran
Put Chuck Schumer on TSA Duty
The Real Nuclear History of Iran
Astronomers Just Watched Two Planets Smashing Into Each Other 11,000 Light-Years Away
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? #CommissionEarned
FAA Approves a Massive Pilot Program That Will Let Electric Air Taxis Fly Across 26 States as Early as This Summer
Climate Scientists Used the World’s Most Powerful Supercomputers to Find Out if Middle Earth and Westeros Could Actually Exist
Scientists Want to Build Martian Homes Using Living Bacteria and Astronaut Urine

Sunday, March 15, 2026

US Intel Showed Even Khamenei Thought Nepo Babytollah Was Incompetent
Nathan Fillion Says ‘Firefly’ Animated Series In Development With Co-Stars Set To Reprise Roles; Concept Art Revealed
How Congress became NASA’s partner for the Artemis return to the moon

The NASA Reauthorization Act of 2026 has passed the Senate Commerce Committee, chaired by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas). When one looks over its contents, one has to wonder what a difference 16 years makes.

The Keystone XL pipeline could come back from the dead in a new form
To save the West, remember what Romans taught us
This weird-looking humanoid robot could help China conquer the moon: scientists
Recycled human waste could turn the dust on Mars and the Moon into fertile soil for crops
China is developing low-cost lunar cargo options for its expanding moon program
Something May Be Scrambling Alien Messages, NASA-Funded Research Finds
UAE Nears Historic Moon Mission As Rashid Rover 2 Heads To US For Launch Preparations Khaleej Times
The Coming Revolution Down South
I Traveled Across The Globe To Fact-Check An Oscar-Winning Documentary. Here’s What I Found.
Gabriella's War: A Vampire Gabriella Novel #CommissionEarned
NASA begins building nuclear-powered Dragonfly drone for 2028 launch to Saturn moon Titan
Democrat Senator Suddenly Open to DHS Funding After Michigan Synagogue Attack
Pravda and the Democrats Are Lying: Operation Epic Fury Strategy Is Brilliant; UPDATE: Iran Opens Strait

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Will apologies to General Sherman, Henry Clay Work, and my Civil War ancestors.

Marching through Iran

Starliner and Artemis: commercial label vs. commercial discipline
New strategy intercepts pancreatic cancer by eliminating microscopic lesions before they become cancer
Arm the Iranian Resistance
Boeing Starliner : Butch Wilmore Shares Exactly What Happened As He Piloted Starliner
He Coined The Overview Effect. Now Let's Send Him To Space.
Breakthrough to Strengthen Bones Could Reverse Osteoporosis
Children of Apollo (3 book series) #CommissionEarned

From Book 1: July, 1969, the crew of Apollo 11 has triumphantly returned to Earth. In this alternate history thriller, President Richard Nixon puts into a motion a scheme to ramp up the space race to pressure the Soviets into making diplomatic and military concessions. Thus begins a story of high adventure on the final frontier and of low intrigue in the corridors of power back on Earth. It will prove to be the fulfillment of a dream for Wendy Pendleton to be the first woman to walk on the moon. It will be a nightmare for Cal Lauren, a political operative determined to stop the space race at all costs to fund the social programs he holds dear.

Children of Apollo: The Space Race Gambit continues with Children of Apollo: The Hard Road to the Stars and concludes with Children of Apollo: The First Woman on the Moon.

Energy Security for U.S. Allies, Courtesy of Alaska
An Easy Fix to a Clinton Energy Error
Opposing Trump Isn’t a Global Strategy