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🇺🇸 🚀 The US government seems serious about developing a lunar economy

For the first time ever, the United States is getting serious about fostering an economy on the Moon.

NASA, of course, is in the midst of developing the Artemis program to return humans to the Moon. As part of this initiative, NASA seeks to foster a lunar economy in which the space agency is not the sole customer.

That's easier said than done. A whole host of conditions must be met for a lunar economy to thrive. There must be something there that can be sold, be it resources, a unique environment for scientific research, low-gravity manufacturing, tourism, or another source of value. Reliable transportation to the Moon must be available. And there needs to be a host of services, such as power and communications for machines and people on the lunar surface. So yeah, it's a lot.

In recent months, a US Defense organization, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has stepped in to help. This is important because DARPA is a key supporter of emerging technologies with a track record of success. (DARPA, for example, bought the very first launch on SpaceX's Falcon 1 rocket.) Last year, the defense agency announced it was initiating a study, LunA-10, to understand how best to facilitate a thriving lunar economy by 2035.

In December, DARPA announced that it was working with 14 different companies under LunA-10, including major space players such as Northrop Grumman and SpaceX, as well as non-space firms such as Nokia. These companies are assessing how services such as power and communications could be established on the Moon, and they're due to provide a final report by June.

Things are moving faster than that, however. The DARPA program manager overseeing these activities, Major Michael "Orbit" Nayak, published a paper earlier this month based on learnings from these studies that only began a few months ago.

"Based on technical work and development conducted under the LunA-10 study, I have identified six hypotheses where, if revolutionary improvements in technology can be made, I assess that a direct acceleration to the fielding of a lunar economy is likely to occur," Nayak said in the paper.

🔗 https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/03/the-us-government-seems-serious-about-developing-a-lunar-economy/
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DOJ Mulling Plea Deal For Assange: WikiLeaks Founder Could Finally Walk Free

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JUST IN - U.S. Justice Department is considering whether "to allow" Wikileaks' Julian Assange to "plead guilty" to a reduced charge of "mishandling classified information."

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The Chinese Foreign Ministry elects not to deny that the Chinese military will be ready to encourage the reuinification of Taiwand Island with the mainstream by 2027: Bloomberg: According to US Admiral John Aquilino who is the leader of the Indo-Pacific Command in the address or speech given to the US House Armed Services Committee […]

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Donald Trump was asked about TikTok ban.

He says, "I think Facebook is an equal threat."

Joey Mannarino warns: "They’re not voting to ban TikTok, they’re voting to ban Rumble and X. They just are saying TikTok so Republicans go along."

What do you think?

Greg Kelly: "TikTok, the Republicans just voted – the Republicans and Democrats just voted to ban it. You don’t think they should ban it right now?"

President Trump: "Well, I didn’t say anything other than you have to look at Facebook. Facebook is the enemy of the people. They did those lockboxes. They spent 500 million. You know, if you spent more than $5,600 or whatever the number is, if you spent a $100 more, they put you in prison for campaign violations. Right?

"Zuckerberg or Zuckerbucks, whatever you want to call them, is spending, the number is crazy. He’s spending $500 million in the last election and nothing happens to him. And that money is being passed all over the place, especially under lockboxes or so-called lockboxes because they’re not lockboxes. I call them open boxes. And I think that something has to be done with Facebook. And one thing I will say, I don’t want Facebook to get bigger because I think Facebook is an equal threat. And that includes with China. Because if China wants to know anything about what Facebook knows, they’re going to give them the information."

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"No one in Canada is looking at stolen elections. Ours are “secure”. Few outlets mention stolen elections in the U.K., Ireland, France, Germany, Spain. But even if they use paper ballots on one day voting only, if you feed your vote into a tabulating machine, that vote is not secure. Why does Congress have a 25% approval rating and yet get reelected? The tabulating machines.

"My think tank chief dismissed my question of whether anyone is looking at stolen votes in Canada. My American publisher dismissed my question, saying election fraud is dead as an issue. Someone else I write for announced that no one writing for him could say that the election was stolen.

"I love and respect you all, but you are dead wrong. Not just the 2020 election was stolen, but all of them are stolen. The dog catcher vote is stolen. The county attorney vote is stolen. One of our trustees stole her vote, in my opinion, lying about her intentions, and reversed herself via dithering the morning after her election. I woke up in the middle of the night last night, gripped by terror, because this yanks the rug out from all of us. Wherever they want to insert a candidate, they do, within the machines, in real time. That’s why the world is in a furor. Why millions march on the street in Spain and Brazil. They know they didn’t vote for these malignant clowns. That’s why Trudeau/Macron/Rishi can be loathed beyond measure and yet still swaggering."

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"A big moment in Britain's industrial story happened today.
The coke ovens at the Port Talbot steelworks were closed.
This was where they baked the coal used to make millions of tonnes of steel. What you're looking at here is the last coke ever made in the UK."
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🇺🇦💻📉❗️ — Netblocks: Live network data show a major disruption to internet connectivity in and around Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine.

➡️ the incident comes amid reports of a massive Russian missile barrage in multiple cities including critical energy infrastructure targets 📉

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Minister Galushchenko stated that this is the largest attack on Ukraine’s energy sector in recent times. The attacks have caused damage to generation facilities, transmission, and distribution systems.

Additionally, one of the power lines supplying the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) has been de-energized.
"Leaked memos have a way of revealing who’s on top and who’s not in politics and which party has energy and momentum. In Colorado, Democrats are third in registered voters (31.2 percent), behind both Independents (34.19 percent) and Republicans (34.14 percent). But in the last two election cycles–2004 and 2006–they’ve routed Republicans, capturing the governorship, both houses of the state legislature, a U.S. Senate seat, and two U.S. House seats. Democrats are on a roll, and that’s not likely to change this year. Republicans are demoralized, disorganized, and more focused on averting further losses in 2008 than on staging a comeback.

"The Democratic surge in Colorado reflects the national trend, but it involves a great deal more. There’s something unique going on in Colorado that, if copied in other states, has the potential to produce sweeping Democratic gains nationwide. That something is the “Colorado Model,” and it’s certain to be a major topic of discussion when Democrats convene in Denver in the last week of August for their national convention."

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