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journalist, author, internet participant

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happy FOIA friday to all who celebrate
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I did some back of the envelope math: it will take a minimum of 19 launches to get Starship ready for its NASA HLS contract—curious what others think. t.co/aQiFMgeLCd
A Dear John for dearMoont.co Yusaku Maezawa has given up on his plan to orbit the Moon with a crew of creatives in SpaceX’s Starship.
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A scoop from me this am: Space Force confirmed that it hired commercial satellites to track and image a Chinese space launch. This doesn't sit well with intel agencies, and may be the first time the US acknowledged inspecting a rival satellite t.co/rtGHWvU2l5
A Controversial Pilot Program is Expanding the Military’s Use of Commercial Spacet.co A Defense Department pilot program hired private satellite operators last month to provide intelligence directly to battlefield commanders.
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The COVID pandemic policy response has finally broken the trend of ever-higher student loan balances. 14% decline in owned & securitized student loans since their inflation-adjusted peak in Q2 '20, and balances are the lowest share of aggregate disposable income since 2012.
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Planets tonight queen? 👀
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Texts between Keith Davidson, the lawyer who did the hush money deals, and Dylan Howard, the top editor at the National Enquirer, as they’re realizing Trump won the 2016 election.
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can't decide if selling a life insurance policy on yourself in your senescence is an incredibly grift on you or the insurance company www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
Apollo Had Some Death Betswww.bloomberg.com STOLI, Delta One, CZ’s sentencing and Chumbawumba at McKinsey.
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For years, the right wing justices have seen many things—union organizing, environmental regulations, voting rights—as harbingers of tyranny. But a legal theory that would lead to actual tyranny didn’t sound so bad to them. www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
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FOIA FRIDAY Earlier this month, NASA signed a deal to send two Japanese astronauts on the Moon in exchange for JAXA developing a pressurized Moon rover. But NASA refused to release the text of the agreement. (1/3) t.co/LveLARxiLS
Japanese PM Inks Deal to Join Artemis Moon Returnt.co Two Japanese astronauts will travel to the Moon as part of NASA’s Artemis program, potentially becoming the first non-Americans to set foot on the lunar surface.
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2020: Of course Trump won't try to stay in office! Only a pink hat lib with Trump Derangement Syndrome could think that! 2024: Obviously a president would want to stay in office past his term, why are you being weird about it
alito's whole line there presupposes that trump's refusal to leave was *normal* and an extraordinary display of contempt for the constitution!
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beyond straightforward partisanship the basic logic of the republican justices seems to be that trump is an ordinary president experiencing an extraordinary prosecution and not that trump is being prosecuted because he engaged in extraordinary actions!
Alito tries to turn things on their head, by saying that to encourage peaceful transitions of power, you need to give incumbents absolute immunity so they will leave and won't worry about prosecution later. This is the most insane thing I've heard today (and there have been many crazy things).
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felt like this platform needed to see a picture of a chunk of ISS garbage that hit a home in Naples FL. That is all.
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Bad budget news: The National Science Foundation (NSF) is the biggest loser, with lawmakers imposing an 8.3% cut to $9.06 billion, some $820 million below 2023. 🧪 www.science.org/content/arti...
Final U.S. spending bills offer gloomy outlook for sciencewww.science.org Key research funding agencies get sizable cuts or flat budgets
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here's a fascinating post about why it's so hard to build new airports www.construction-physics.com/p/why-is-it-...
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The Israeli Porcupine Expert Who Wrote the Ethics Code for Space www.haaretz.com/science-and-...
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the latest issue of my newsletter--on the big US softish-landing on the Moon and what the Space Force might do about that secret Russian space weapon: timfernholz.substack.com/p/robots-and...
Robots and The Moon 🌙timfernholz.substack.com IM-1's lunar landing and True Anomaly's maneuvers without regret
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I'm joining Spaceflight Now's live podcast about the exciting week in space news at 4 pm ET/1 pm PT today, hope you'll tune in: t.co/ynE6kAyFI5
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Earlier this month, we announced our newest class of Patti Grace Smith Fellows! These extremely impressive students are taking their first steps towards aerospace careers with summer internships, one-on-one mentorship, scholarships, and a new cohort of peers with similar passions.
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Ahead of today's attempted Moon landing by Intuitive Machines' Odysseus lander, I hope you'll read my profile of the company's cofounder Kam Ghaffarian, one of the most interesting folks in space biz: www.nytimes.com/2024/02/18/b...
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