I’ve been chasing this dream since it was just a flat Florida field next to Hangar X on Roberts Road. Saw the early stages of the concrete pours from the windows of Hangar X when I was there for a work meeting. Week after week, driving through Kennedy Space Center to Hangar X, I’d drive…
Day: January 4, 2026
Constellations I Drew Between Us
We never needed a telescope to find the stars. You and I would lie on blankets in the grass, or on the hood of your old car, or sometimes just on the floor of my tiny apartment with the lights off, and we’d trace them ourselves. Not the official ones—the ones in books with Latin…
Supernova Heartbreak
I loved him the way stars love their own fire: fiercely, completely, without question. We burned bright together, a single radiant point in the vast dark. Our days were solar flares of laughter and touch; our nights were quiet fusion, two hearts generating light that felt endless. I thought we were eternal. I thought we…
The Orbit of Letting Go
There was a time when she and I orbited the same small star. We had been pulled together years earlier—two lonely planets caught in each other’s gravity, spinning close enough that our atmospheres brushed and sparked. For a long while, it felt like home. We shared nights lit by the same constellations, whispered secrets across…
Basic Rocket Science: How Rockets Defy Gravity and Reach the Stars
Rockets fascinate us because they make the impossible look routine—blasting massive machines off Earth and into orbit or beyond. But the science behind them boils down to a few key principles that anyone can grasp. Let’s break it down step by step, no PhD required! 1. Newton’s Third Law: Action and Reaction The foundation of…
Why Starship Flight Tests Keep Me Up at Night – A Space Fan’s Obsession
I’m not going to pretend I’m calm when a Starship integrated flight test is on the schedule. I’m the opposite of calm. I’m the person who sets three alarms, checks the stream an hour early, and still somehow misses the countdown because I’m pacing the room. I’m the one refreshing NSF and SpaceX’s X feed…





