Miley Cyrus And Demi Lovato Care More About UFO News Than Our Media Gatekeepers Do
Our spacey celebrities are not the only ones making extraterrestrial discoveries, they’re just the only ones making the alien headlines.
5 Big Questions Over SpaceX Declaring Martian Independence
SpaceX just took the first step towards declaring independence for its future Martian colonies. Here’s what you need to know.
Scientists Have Discovered Signs Of Life On Venus. Why Don’t We Care?
News that researchers found what appears to be life on Venus was met this week with a collective shrug that bodes ill for life on earth.
Don’t Let Politics Stop The Wondrous Europa Clipper’s Probe Of Jupiter
The Europa Clipper is poised to be one of the most important vessels in the history of exploration — if only government largesse would get out of the way.
Space Exploration Is Back, And Asteroid Mining Is The Next Gold Rush
By harnessing the innovation unleashed by the free enterprise system, private space enterprise is ready to explore the next untapped horizon: asteroids.
America’s Return To Space Proves The Success Of Privatization
How an unprecedented strategy cut costs, shook up the status quo, and returned the US to the forefront of space exploration.
Historic SpaceX Launch Delayed, But Hope Remains In Cape Canaveral
The scrubbed launch demonstrated widespread excitement for the first manned American spaceflight since the end of the shuttle program.
SpaceX’s Historic Launch Should Inspire More Of Us To Take Risks
The SpaceX launch should inspire us to be risk-takers, trying new things and starting new ventures. We can only achieve great things if we don’t let fear dictate how we live our lives.
A Giant Leap For Mankind To Mars Requires A Giant Leap For Modern Medicine
Landing humans on Mars has for years been a subject of science fiction, but the effort has since become a tangible goal in the 21st century.
The Left Dumps On Apollo 11 As A White, Male Enterprise
The cultural events surrounding America putting the first human on the moon are irrelevant to the identity politics left, who care more about people’s sex and skin color than their accomplishments.
Here’s What Went Into The Soaring American Achievements Of Apollo 11
Half a century ago, Americans set foot on the moon in a ‘giant leap for mankind.’ This is the story of Apollo 11.
The Apollo 11 Moon Landing Was A Triumph Of American Exceptionalism
The character and tenacity needed to win the space race and land on the moon were built on the western frontier and ingrained deep into the American ethos.
Dreams Of Chariots: 50 Years Ago Today, Apollo 11 Launched
The fourth manned launch of the massive Saturn V rocket needed to bring a modular spacecraft to orbit and land on the moon demanded the culmination of many sundry technological achievements.
Trump’s Promising New Space Plan Won’t Work Without Cutting The Pork
There’s a lot to love about President Trump’s new NASA plans, but more private help and fewer spending binges are necessary to ensure that America wins the new space race.
Congress Needs To Stop Pouring Money Into NASA’s Contractor Black Hole
It will take NASA more than 20 years and $40 billion to fly one manned mission. That’s not including the almost $18 billion NASA will spend to build the Orion capsule that will fly on that mission.
Bill To Require Reusable Rockets Benefits SpaceX At Taxpayers’ Expense
New legislation will bias a military satellite program in favor of futuristic, unproven technology that could cost taxpayers billions.
7 Americans Recall Watching The Stunning Moment A Man First Walked On The Moon
Forty-nine years ago today, the nation watched as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the Moon. This may have been the most American moment in history.
Gingrich Is So Over The Moon With SpaceX That He Forgot To Answer This Important Question
Yes, space travel is wonderful and SpaceX has had some success, but does that mean federal funding of the company is a good idea?
Summary Study Finds Biological, Sex-Based Origins For How Children Express Gender
A meta-analysis published in the Infant and Child Development Journal found gender isn’t just a social construct, but has its basis in a ‘biological origin.’