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Artemis II: Apollo's Echo and a Program in Search of Its Future

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Every Major US Lunar Mission Explained, Including the Artemis II - Business Insider Deep Space Analysis · Special Report 2 April 2026 KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. | Artemis / SLS Program | Acquisition Policy | Commercial Space | Geopolitics Special Analysis — Human Deep Space Operations Congress Built a Jobs Program. NASA Called It a Moon Rocket. Now Both Face a Reckoning. Artemis II has restored American human spaceflight beyond low Earth orbit for the first time in 54 years — aboard a vehicle assembled from shuttle-era throwaway engines, politically mandated heritage hardware, and Constellation program castoffs. The mission is real, the achievement genuine, and the architecture arguably a $100 billion monument to what happens when Congress specifies inputs instead of outcomes. With SpaceX Starship waiting in the wings and China advancing on a 2030 crewed lunar landing, the question is no longer whether America can reach the Moon —...

Debt, Rates, and Precious Metals:

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Treasury Auction COLLAPSES — $10T Refinancing at Risk Bond Stress, Oil Shock, and the Fed's Dilemma: What the Record Actually Shows A viral financial video produced in the last week of March 2026 gets significantly more right than our initial review credited — once its claims are evaluated against current data, not 2025 baselines. The Iran war's Strait of Hormuz closure has changed nearly every variable in the analysis. Here is the corrected record. Bottom Line Up Front (Updated) The video's core claims are substantially accurate. The $69 billion 2-year Treasury auction rated D- by market analysts did occur on March 24, 2026. Oil has topped $100/barrel (WTI) and $110+ (Brent), with physical delivery prices in Asia running materially above futures prices — making the physical/paper divergence claim real, though some specific figures remain imprecise. The rate-hike probability crossing 50% on CME FedWatch is confirmed. Consumer sentiment has fallen sharply. Th...

Sovereignty, Commerce, and the Reshaping of the Global Launch Order

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From Siberian Launchpads to German Startups: The New Space Race Nobody Predicted Space / Launch Vehicles & Propulsion  ·  27 March 2026 Special Report Global Launch Market Russia's Sfera megaconstellation moves from aspiration to hardware, while Germany's Isar Aerospace pushes for a second orbital attempt — together exposing the fracture lines of a space industry no longer dominated by a single power or logic. By Aviation Week Intelligence Network Staff Washington / Munich / Moscow  ·  27 March 2026 Bottom Line Up Front Russia's Roscosmos has placed the first operational satellites of the Sfera megaconstellation into orbit, translating years of policy rhetoric into hardware — but severe sanctions-driven microelectronics shortfalls, constrained launch capacity, and a scaled-back constellation plan from 640 to an uncertain 360–1,200 satellites cast serious doubt on program viability ...