Beyond Disclosure Day: What Confirmed Alien Contact Would Mean for the Global Space Economy 17h ago New Space Economy · NSE
Is Disclosure Day Based on Real UFO Documents? The Pentagon Connection Spielberg Won’t Confirm 17h ago New Space Economy · NSE
Revised Artemis lunar lander plans take shape 17h ago SpaceNews · Jeff Foust Launch ServicesLunar Services
Quote by Carl Jung: “Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible.” 18h ago Space Daily · Daniel Moran
Pentagon Releases Third Batch Of Declassified UAP Files: Glowing Orbs And Unresolved Mysteries In Latest Government Disclosure 18h ago New Space Economy · NSE
Japan’s H3 Rocket Returns To Flight With Successful Debut Of Low-Cost H3-30 Configuration 18h ago New Space Economy · NSE Launch ServicesSpace Propulsion
Thought of the day from Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius: “No one loses any other life than this which he is living, nor lives any other than this which he is losing.” 19h ago Space Daily · Mal James
Saturn is the only planet in the solar system that is, on average, less dense than water, so in a big enough bathtub it would float 20h ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Millions could see a rare sunset during the total solar eclipse on Aug. 12, 2026. Here's where to look 21h ago Space.com · Jamie Carter
China Rocket Debris: Drop Zones Within Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone 21h ago Inside Outer Space · Leonard David
The grandparents of Okinawa, Japan, are among the longest-lived humans on Earth. Their grandchildren are dying younger than the rest of Japan. Within a single generation, one of the world’s most famous longevity populations has collapsed, in a peer-reviewed finding that has overturned decades of assumptions about the secret to a long life 21h ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Elephants can swim, charge and rear up, yet they cannot jump — the bones in their legs all point downward, and their sheer mass leaves no spring to lift four feet at once 22h ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Closer every day: A spectacular 30-day collage of the Venus-Jupiter conjunction (photo) 22h ago Space.com · Anthony Wood
A small wave breaking on a beach contains more living organisms than the total number of humans who have ever existed on Earth — roughly 10 million bacteria, viruses, and tiny plankton in every milliliter of seawater — meaning every wave that touches the shore carries a population of life that vastly outnumbers every person who has ever lived in the entire history of our species 22h ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
There is no scientific basis for the seven-day week — unlike days, months, and years, which are tied to the Earth’s rotation, the moon’s cycle, and the Earth’s orbit around the Sun — the week appears to come entirely from ancient Mesopotamian religious tradition, in a piece of structure that has organized the human workforce for roughly 4,000 years 23h ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Threads of underground fungal networks are long enough to reach beyond the Solar System 23h ago Ars Technica Space · Wyatt Myskow, Inside Climate News
We tend to think money can’t buy lasting life satisfaction. But following Swedish lottery winners for up to two decades, one study found big prizes produced a durable rise in how satisfied people felt with their lives — even as the effect on their day-to-day mood proved much fainter 1d ago Space Daily · Mal James
There is an entire continent on Earth that almost no one has ever stood on — Zealandia, a 1.9 million square mile landmass east of Australia, roughly half the size of the continent it sits beside — but 94 percent of it is submerged under the Pacific Ocean, with only the islands of New Zealand and New Caledonia poking above the waves, and it was only formally recognized as Earth’s eighth continent in 2017 1d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Many people aim for 10,000 daily steps without realizing the number traces to a 1965 Japanese marketing campaign for the ‘Manpo-kei’ pedometer 1d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
A survey across 142 countries found that about almost a quarter of people felt very or fairly lonely, but the loneliest group was not the old, as many assume: it was young adults aged 19 to 29 1d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
RPO Past, Present, and Future: How Spacecraft Learned to Meet, Inspect, Service, and Remove Objects in Orbit 1d ago New Space Economy · NSE
SpaceX is being fast-tracked into major stock indexes that sit inside retirement accounts and passive funds — meaning millions of ordinary investors may soon own a slice of Elon Musk’s rocket company without ever choosing the stock directly, and perhaps without realizing it. 1d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team Launch ServicesSatellite Communications