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Dr. Sian Proctor Honored With First Pitch in Kansas City

For this year’s Student Day at the K event in Kansas City, Supercluster and the Royals invited Astronaut Dr. Sian Proctor, pilot of the historic and barrier-breaking Inspiration4 mission, to be honored in America’s heartland in front of an audience of nearly 12,000 students and baseball fans.


May 12, 2026
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China’s Telescope is Double-Checking Old SETI@Home Signals

Today, SETI is reanalyzing the 100 most promising signals from its SETI@Home project via follow-ups with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) in China. The project has been gazing at these targets since July in hopes of spotting a repeat.


May 12, 2026
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Ukraine is Close to Achieving Air Launch to Orbit

Space startup Orbit Boy is a spinoff of the storied Ukrainian Space Agency. Statements from Ukrainian government officials indicate that the company is in pursuit of the elusive ‘air launch’ to orbit, small launchers deployed from an airliner in-flight, which could eventually help rapidly launch military and commercial satellites on-demand at an affordable rate. Sound familiar?


April 28, 2026
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Artemis and the Overview Effect

Above the planet, four people sailed serenely toward the Moon. Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy were all highly trained professional astronauts, of course. However, what they shared with the world was not the steely-eyed narrative of the “Right Stuff” that had dominated the earlier Apollo Moon missions. No, they spoke of love, unity, oneness, “Moon Joy,” and the experience of the Overview Effect®.


April 23, 2026
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Why is Pakistan Sending an Astronaut to China's Space Station?

Muhammad Zeeshan Ali and Khurram Daud are undergoing training in China, with one of them set to make history as not only Pakistan’s first professional astronaut, but also as the first foreign visitor to the Tiangong Space Station.


April 22, 2026
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Are Alien Signals Being “Smeared” By the Sun?

If an alien were watching a signal from Earth from a perspective where the Earth was close to the sun, the smearing caused by local space weather would make the signal drop its power across a wider frequency range. Like a drop of ink blotting and fading across a paper as you run your finger through the color, the signal also faintens, making it harder to detect.


April 21, 2026
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