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Ask HN: Curate links? Where? Vote and share your curations

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Ask HN: Is ActivityPub better than RSS?

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How engineers test Moon landers on Earth

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The engineer who had a key role in Chandrayaan 3's touchdown on the Moon

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Google pays more than NASA's annual budget to keep its search default everywhere

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The New York Times continues to misrepresent Indian space (extended version)

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How Chandrayaan 3 orchestrated firing its engines from orbit to touchdown

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The big implications for Moon exploration with India signing the Artemis Accords

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NASA advances science planning for the historic return of humans to the Moon

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Why Blue Moon competing with SpaceX Starship for NASA Artemis landings is huge

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uncertainquark
·vorig jaar·discuss
Even more concerning is community scientific documents researched specifically to serve NASA going offline in the name of DEI: https://jatan.space/scientific-documents-go-missing-from-nas...
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Three issues with believing this: 1. How long does it take to undo this though even if it might be an automated screwup?

2. Why it isn’t getting banned on other social networks and only on X?

3. Didn’t X previously block Substack and Mastodon URLs?
uncertainquark
·vorig jaar·discuss
Most introductions to RSS assume that people want to know about RSS.. and so instead here’s a more people-centric explainer: https://journal.jatan.space/why-use-rss/
uncertainquark
·vorig jaar·discuss
Most introductions to RSS assume that people want to know about RSS! And so here’s a more people-centric explainer instead: https://journal.jatan.space/why-use-rss/
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Thank you! It’s part of the Chinese lunar special series I’ve been doing all month. Here’s the rest of the four:

https://jatan.space/moon-monday-issue-175/

https://jatan.space/moon-monday-issue-176/

https://jatan.space/moon-monday-issue-177/
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·2 jaar geleden·discuss
If anyone’s interested, I did a deep dive into the Chang’e 6 mission, including clarifying some misconceptions: https://jatan.space/moon-monday-issue-174/
uncertainquark
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I’m an independent space exploration writer, and I love my job: https://blog.jatan.space/about

Happy to answer any related questions.
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·3 jaar geleden·discuss
It has helped me become a globally published space exploration writer: https://blog.jatan.space/p/my-science-writing-journey
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·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Thanks!
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·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Now that Orion has returned safely to Earth, it feels so amazing to talk about Artemis I as the past! If its help in returning humans to our Moon deeply moved you too, you can follow the pieces of its progress via my one-of-a-kind, technical newsletter called Moon Monday: https://blog.jatan.space/s/moon-monday

It also covers global lunar exploration, science and commercial developments to show that our return to the Moon this is truly a worldwide trend and how valuable each vertical is.
uncertainquark
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Now that Orion has returned safely to Earth, it feels so amazing to talk about Artemis I as the past! If its help in returning humans to our Moon deeply moved you too, you can follow the pieces of its progress via my one-of-a-kind, technical newsletter called Moon Monday: https://blog.jatan.space/s/moon-monday

It also covers global lunar exploration, science and commercial developments to show that our return to the Moon this is truly a worldwide trend and how valuable each vertical is.