Monday, November 03, 2025

Capitol Hill is abuzz with talk of the “Athena” plan for NASA
Can Anyone Catch Elon Musk and SpaceX? Jeff Bezos Thinks He Can -- With Blue Origin
SpaceX steps up planning for NASA lunar lander
Data Centers, Trump Spark U.S. Nuclear Revival
Fetterman: "Democrats Really Need To Own The Shutdown. I Mean, We’re Shutting It Down"
Ken Burns on America's origin story: "The most important event since the birth of Christ"
AI won’t replace lawyers, but it could make legal services more affordable
How to Strike at Maduro
The AI Revolution Will Bring Prosperity
A Rare Victory for Property Rights
NASA test flight seeks to help bring commercial supersonic travel back
International Space Station marks 25-year milestone. What to know about iconic outpost
Why is it So Hard to Go Back to the Moon? (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
A Couple Doing Gardening in England Found a Massive Trove of Henry VIII Gold Coins Likely Hid By a Church
Astronomers Mapped an Alien World in 3D for the First Time: a Planet So Hot It Tears Water Apart
Archaeologists Just Found a Circular Roman Tomb in Germany. Bizarrely, It’s Completely Empty

Sunday, November 02, 2025

Isaacman and Duffy are playing a ‘Game of Thrones’ for control of NASA

A weeks-long “Game of Thrones” struggle for control of NASA is still ongoing. In one corner is Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy. In the other corner is billionaire private space traveler Jared Isaacman.

Starship Block 3 and HLS: The path to get back to the Moon
Resources, reactors and rivalries will decide the new moon race
SpaceX ramps up Starship preparations at Florida’s Roberts Road
Elon Musk on data centers in orbit: “SpaceX will be doing this”
Gabriella's War: A Vampire Gabriella Novel #CommissionEarned
NASA to Kim Kardashian: We've been to the moon six times
Inside NASA’s scramble to find a backup moon plan — and the wild ideas companies are pitching
Near-Death Experiences

Saturday, November 01, 2025

Now Jared Isaacman is being attacked for being a space billionaire

Isaacman said he “was disappointed as a child when he found out that there wasn’t much left to discover on Earth,” which surely fueled his aspirations for space exploration. He seems to believe the Earth no longer offers frontiers to conquer. I vehemently disagree. Frontiers abound, if you refuse to look away.

Here’s a frontier — more challenging than going to Mars — I propose to him and others of obscene wealth they cannot truly believe they rightfully possess, while others starve. Share your wealth to change this national embarrassment, stemming from the worst wealth inequality:

Jared responds

The irony of this “opinion” piece is that I literally covered many of the 'make the world better' themes during my discussion... – To the extent you have the means, everyone has an obligation to try to leave the world better than they found it. That means balancing investments in tomorrow with solving the problems of today. I also spoke about my support for St. Jude and their mission not just to defeat childhood cancer--but to do it across the globe. – I talked about how we are living in an era where space exploration is increasingly being driven by private dollars rather than solely burdening taxpayers--which is a good thing. But some people just love the “boil the billionaire” narrative--as if big government were the best allocators of capital to solve all the world’s problems. All that aside, I do believe that with every great endeavor, including space exploration, there must be an important balance back here at home--or you risk losing the support of the people.

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Bill Gates’ climate doomer reversal is welcome — and can help save far more lives
The Future of Propellantless Space Travel
The International Space Station Is Turning 25. Was it Worth it?
Bill Gates Apologizes for Earth’s Survival
Children of Apollo (3 book series) #CommissionEarned
The MAGA Right’s Antisemitism Problem
Zohran Mamdani and the Police
The Grand Egyptian Museum showcasing 50,000 artifacts is finally opening

Friday, October 31, 2025

Elon Musk on data centers in orbit: “SpaceX will be doing this”
Articles by Mark R. Whittington
Books by Mark R. Whittington #CommissionEarned
SpaceX and Blue Origin both submitted plans to get astronauts back to the moon faster, NASA says
‘Yes, we’ve been to the moon before’: Nasa rebuffs Kim Kardashian conspiracy theory
Large Scale Desalination Could Transform California
Elon Musk vs. Jeff Bezos: Is the Moon Big Enough for Two Lunar Billionaires?
Scientists Found a Way to Use LED to Zap Cancer Cells and Leave Healthy Ones Unscathed
New York, You’ve Been Warned
A Brother on the Moon (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 1) #CommissionEarned
Patton in Palestine (Stories of Alternate History by Mark R. Whittington Book 2) #CommissionEarned
The Truth About ObamaCare Costs
Bill Gates Rethinks Climate Catastrophe
Hurricane Melissa turned sharply to devastate Jamaica − how forecasters knew where it was headed

Thursday, October 30, 2025

SpaceX Fires Back: We’re Still NASA’s Best Bet for the Moon

SpaceX reports on progress toward the Human Landing System that will take Americans back to the moon
Among America’s allies, Israel is 'first among equals'
This Historian Interviewed Nearly Every Woman Astronaut and Learned How They Redefined NASA Forever
COVID-19 Vaccines Have an Unexpected Side Effect: They Help the Immune System vs Cancer
Blue Origin details lunar exploration progress amid Artemis 3 contract shakeup
Can we find water ice on the moon? Only if we know where to look, scientists say
Where Is The Part-time NASA Administrator?
Social Security: Is there a third way out?
NASA races to keep Artemis II on schedule, even when workers aren’t being paid
Is Starfleet military or scientific? Yes.
I Want Your Vote, You Bigot
The Last Moonwalker and Other Stories #CommissionEarned
Evidence Backs the Transgender Social-Contagion Hypothesis
How China Enables Russia’s Military
How age affects vaccine responses and how to make them better

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Rice launches Brain Institute to accelerate discoveries in brain science and health
Upscale Italian food hall co. Eataly plans Houston debut
Space is a warfighting domain. We need wartime urgency for procurement reform.
Bill Gates sees the light on global warming — but will lefty climate warriors follow suit?
NASA's X-59 'quiet' supersonic jet makes historic 1st flight
Uranus’s Moon Ariel Could Be an Unexpected Ocean World
Why is America Going Back to the Moon (How America went to the moon, stopped, and is returning again) #CommissionEarned
Peter Thiel-Backed Startup Secures $100 Million to Make Chips in U.S.
María Corina Machado’s Plan for Freedom
The GOP’s ObamaCare Opportunity

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Elon Musk's answer to Wikipedia, Grokipedia, is now live.
Books by Mark R. Whittington
Articles by Mark R. Whittington
Malaysia and the Philippines sign Artemis Accords
NASA's Space Launch System rocket for moon-bound Artemis II mission fully stacked at Kennedy Space Center
SpaceX Starlink internet isn't fast enough for Ukraine's combat robots
Sean Duffy irks White House as drama over top job at NASA seeps into public view
How mRNA Vaccines Can Help Fight Cancer
2 No-Brainer Nuclear Energy Stocks to Buy With $2,000 Right Now
Did Science Just Confirm 1950s UFO Visits?
Mars May Have Microbes Frozen In Its Icy Surfaces
Is your ultra-HD TV worth it? Scientists measure the resolution limit of the human eye
U.S. Department of Energy and AMD cut a $1 billion deal for two AI supercomputers — pairing has already birthed the two fastest machines on the planet
The Moon, Mars, and Beyond: Two Tales from the Coming Space Age #CommissionEarned
Asia Gets the Trump Treatment
It’s the Worst Time to Be a Jewel Thief
Argentina’s Milei Gets a Second Wind

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Scientists Create “Velcro Bomb” That Enables Immune Cells to Attack Solid Cancer Tumors
Despite bleak predictions, humanity’s search for interstellar life persists

Where are all the aliens? No, I don’t mean microbes on Mars or creatures swimming beneath the ice crusts of Europa or Enceladus, but honest-to-God intelligent aliens, capable of space travel?

Musk Stumbles on the Way to the Moon
I helped design rocket engines for NASA’s space shuttles. Here’s why businesses need AI as trustworthy as aerospace tech
A vote for Mamdani is a vote for LITERALLY more criminals on NYC streets
Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral candidacy stirs Jews in New York – and beyond
Gabriella's War: A Vampire Gabriella Novel #CommissionEarned
The Left’s Never-Ending Outrage Machine
Calm Down, No One Cares About the White House Renovation
The Democrats Have a Nazi Problem