The hottest Space Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Theology β€’ 3 implied HN points β€’ 10 Nov 23
  1. Operating systems in AI and space industries need to be updated for future needs and challenges
  2. Decentralized and modular design, real-time capabilities, and open-source models are essential for new operating systems
  3. Integration of AI at a deeper level, resource optimization, security enhancements, and autonomous operation are key for future OS design
Pryor Questions β€’ 3 HN points β€’ 20 Sep 23
  1. The author mistook Elon Musk's Starlink satellites for a UFO while on a plane journey.
  2. Seeing the satellites made the author reflect on humanity's intrusion in the untouched night sky.
  3. Despite the disappointment, the author found some humor in the situation, mentioning seeing two 'UFOs' inside the plane.
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Ill-Defined Space β€’ 1 HN point β€’ 29 Feb 24
  1. Russia's space industry faces challenges in meeting satellite production goals due to financial losses, lack of imported electronics, unclear strategies, resource obstacles, and conflicting priorities from top officials.
  2. Russian satellite manufacturers struggle with access to modern electronics, impacting their ability to scale up production and meet industry goals, possibly leading to prioritization of military satellite programs over commercial or civil ones.
  3. Plans for conveyor production to increase satellite output face obstacles such as scarcity of space-rated electronics, conflicting objectives between government wishes for a space station and the need for smallsat production expansion, and funding issues.
SpaceDotBiz β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 31 Oct 23
  1. The increasing number of satellites in space has led to a high demand for launch services, causing a bottleneck in spaceport capacity.
  2. Building new spaceports in the US is challenging due to regulatory hurdles, land acquisition costs, and legal issues, leading to limited expansion attempts.
  3. One potential solution to spaceport congestion is exploring offshore launch options, as seen in examples from China and South Korea, to address the growing demand for launches.
Grist Potentia β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 29 Jan 24
  1. Oprah Winfrey overcame a tough childhood to become a successful talk show host and media mogul.
  2. Antarctic fungi survived Martian conditions on the International Space Station.
  3. Gravity helped demonstrate the strength of the strong force in the proton.
Splitting Infinity β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 26 Sep 23
  1. The value of industry in orbit will be enormous, with falling launch prices enabling new possibilities for Earth in areas such as communications and ecosystem management.
  2. Satellites can revolutionize communications by providing fast, ubiquitous space internet and increasing the speed and accessibility of various applications like stock exchanges and online gaming.
  3. Satellites have great potential for enhancing security through the use of cryptography, as they offer secure platforms for encryption methods like quantum cryptography and relativistic cryptography.
SpaceDotBiz β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 06 Mar 24
  1. Capella Space is considered the 'Rolls Royce' of commercial SAR, providing premium services tailored to high-end customers, especially focusing on government clients.
  2. The role of commercial SAR, particularly by companies like Capella, played a significant part in bringing transparency to critical events like the Russian invasion of Ukraine, showcasing the impact of Earth observation technologies.
  3. Building successful companies in the space industry requires a mix of factors including strong execution, perseverance through challenges, and understanding customer needs deeply, setting a strategy that includes partnerships while navigating the complexities of the market.
The Author Is Dumb β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 01 Dec 24
  1. There is a giant humanoid figure in the stratosphere, which is really huge and looks like a human but we don't know what it's made of. It's just sitting there and not moving at all.
  2. No one knows how this figure got there or if it's dangerous. It might even affect the weather and air travel because it's blocking the sky.
  3. Everyone is puzzled and scared about this thing, and scientists are trying hard to figure out what it is and where it came from. Governments are meeting to plan what to do next.
Alex's Personal Blog β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 03 Dec 24
  1. Intel is facing tough times in the chip market, while many new startups are emerging to take its place. This situation shows that even when a big player struggles, new ideas can grow.
  2. SpaceX's valuation has jumped significantly recently, suggesting investors believe in its future plans. This rapid increase is thought to be connected to Musk's influence and potential future benefits.
  3. The US is leading in venture capital for AI and tech, while China's investment and economic situation seem less stable. The growing gap indicates that the US may have a better chance of leading in the future of AI.
Neosapien’s Newsletter β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 23 Apr 23
  1. Earth has advanced technology like space elevators and in-skin chips.
  2. The moon has lunar colonies and houses space research.
  3. Mars is a powerful civilization with its own culture and resources for independence.
drpawd β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 27 Apr 23
  1. Discover the power of mental training and visualization for improved learning from The Huberman Lab Podcast.
  2. Explore the mystery of whether Robin Hood was a real person or a fictional character from Stuff You Should Know.
  3. Learn about cutting-edge research on space structures and the potential for humanity's first space civilization from StarTalk.
SpaceDotBiz β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 15 Jun 23
  1. Point-to-point rocket travel technology is being developed and could have a significant impact on global transportation.
  2. Companies like SpaceX, Rocket Lab, and Relativity are working on reusable rockets, a key technology for point-to-point rocket travel.
  3. The Department of Air Force and Space Force are investing money into rocket cargo programs, showing a serious interest in this technology.
Qissah β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 29 Jul 23
  1. Despite challenges like heavy rain, life in the city continues as usual.
  2. Gravitational lensing, as predicted by Einstein, explains phenomena like Einstein's Cross.
  3. An intriguing thought: what if all stars we see are repetitive images of one lonely star?