Daily Archives: Mar 18, 2026

James Thompson

China Launches Shenzhou-22 to Restore Tiangong’s Emergency Escape Readiness

Could a single cracked window put an entire space station crew at risk? For China's Tiangong outpost, the answer became alarmingly clear earlier this month when Shenzhou-20, one of its two docked crew transport spacecraft, was deemed unsafe for reentry after sustaining suspected orbital debris damage. In the process,...
James Thompson

Space Coast’s 100-Launch Year Spurs Urgent Eastern Range Overhaul

A new operational era has taken hold of the Florida Space Coast. The Starlink mission on Nov. 20 marked the region's 100th orbital launch in 2025, the first time Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center have crossed into triple-digit territory in a single year. Col. Brian Chatman, commander of...
Charles Mitchell

ChatGPT’s Safety Gaps Exposed in Suicide Lawsuit

“Trust us. We’ve got this under control.” Those words, repeated by companies in the field of AI for years now, ring hollow to the families confronting lethal consequences of chatbot failures. The death of 26‑year‑old Joshua Enneking has become a stark case study in how advanced conversational AI can...