In this article VOYG Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A view of Earth, partially hidden by the Moon, photographed through the Orion spacecraft window at 6:41 p.m. EDT (22:41 GMT) April 6, 2026, just three minutes before the Orion spacecraft and its crew went behind the Moon and lost contact with Earth for 40 minutes before emerging on the other side during the Artemis II crew’s flyb...
In this article VOYG Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNT A view of Earth, partially hidden by the Moon, photographed through the Orion spacecraft window at 6:41 p.m. EDT (22:41 GMT) April 6, 2026, just three minutes before the Orion spacecraft and its crew went behind the Moon and lost contact with Earth for 40 minutes before emerging on the other side during the Artemis II crew’s flyby of the Moon. NASA | Reuters People will be living and working on the moon within the next decade, according to the boss of space tech company Voyager Technologies . "We'll have humans on the moon by the end of the 2020s, and we'll have some lunar base — it'll probably be an inflatable habitat with some life support," said the firm's chairman and CEO Dylan Taylor, speaking on a panel at CNBC's CONVERGE LIVE in Singapore on Thursday. "Deeper into the 2030s, 2032, 2033, you'll be able to sit on your porch in upstate New York and look at the moon, and there'll be lights on the moon, because there'll be people living and working on the moon," Taylor said. The U.S. is "by far" the global leader in commercial space , according to Dave Cavossa, president of the Commercial Space Federation, while the " moon economy " is about to boom, per a Deutsche Bank note in February. Elon Musk's SpaceX is this week courting analysts, sources say, ahead of plans for one of the most anticipated IPOs in history, and the company is now focused on "building a self-growing city on the Moon ," which could happen in under 10 years according to Musk in a February social media post. Meanwhile, Blue Origin announced in January that it would pause its suborbital space tourism flights to focus on establishing a "permanent, sustained lunar presence ." "Space has never been hotter," Taylor said on the sidelines of CONVERGE LIVE, describing the sector as "just getting started," in light of an anticipated "windfall" of funding from the U.S. government. As we start landing on the moon, as we start stretching t...
The former Casualty actor wrote Driftwood – a family drama set against the backdrop of Trinidadian independence – as a private act after reconnecting with her roots. It was like solving a crossword, she says More than two decades ago, the actor Martina Laird took a trip back to her past. As part of the ensemble on the TV drama Casualty, in which she played paramedic Comfort Jones, she was a househ...
The former Casualty actor wrote Driftwood – a family drama set against the backdrop of Trinidadian independence – as a private act after reconnecting with her roots. It was like solving a crossword, she says More than two decades ago, the actor Martina Laird took a trip back to her past. As part of the ensemble on the TV drama Casualty, in which she played paramedic Comfort Jones, she was a household face with a rewarding job, yet she felt stuck in her life. “Things weren’t developing,” she remembers. “I went: ‘OK, there’s stuff to go and face in the past.’” She travelled to St Kitts, where she was born, to look for the Black Caribbean mother from whom she had been separated at the age of three, when her white British father took her to live with his family in Trinidad. “It was a relatively privileged upbringing but there’s always questions. So I went to St Kitts and I met the family that I had not known was there. I thought that I could keep myself shielded and not let people in but that was not the case. It all had to just crack open. Afterwards, the world seemed to me beautifully upside down. Everything I knew to be feared was loved and everything that was down was up.” Continue reading...
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Trump extends Iran ceasefire, claims interception of ‘gift from China’ US President Donald Trump announced a last-minute extension of ...
We have selected seven stories from this week’s news across Hong Kong, mainland China, the wider Asia region and beyond that resonated with our readers and shed light on topical issues. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Trump extends Iran ceasefire, claims interception of ‘gift from China’ US President Donald Trump announced a last-minute extension of the ceasefire with Iran following a request from Pakistan’s top leadership, even as he appeared to...
Asia-Pacific stock markets generally declined, with semiconductor stocks in Taiwan and Singapore surging, while Indonesia's stock market fell by 3%. 富途牛牛
Asia-Pacific stock markets generally declined, with semiconductor stocks in Taiwan and Singapore surging, while Indonesia's stock market fell by 3%. 富途牛牛
Philippine Senator Win Gatchalian discusses his push to enact social media policies similar to those in Australia, in an effort to protect minors from excessive use and mental health harm. He speaks with Shery Ahn on “Bloomberg Tech: Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Philippine Senator Win Gatchalian discusses his push to enact social media policies similar to those in Australia, in an effort to protect minors from excessive use and mental health harm. He speaks with Shery Ahn on “Bloomberg Tech: Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Ravi Iyer, Managing Director at USC Marshall School Neely Center, discusses the sociological impact of social media addiction on young people. He says millions of kids in the US are already seeing negative impact to their health, and existing safeguards are not enough. He speaks with Shery Ahn on “Bloomberg Tech: Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Ravi Iyer, Managing Director at USC Marshall School Neely Center, discusses the sociological impact of social media addiction on young people. He says millions of kids in the US are already seeing negative impact to their health, and existing safeguards are not enough. He speaks with Shery Ahn on “Bloomberg Tech: Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)