2026 U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame® Induction & Space Rendezvous: A Weekend Among Heroes

Posted by Travis Gibb on  May 13, 2026
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Space enthusiasts, history buffs, and Brevard County locals — get ready! One of the most inspiring events of the year is returning to the Space Coast: the 2026 U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame® Induction Ceremony & Gala featuring Space Rendezvous, taking place May 14–16, 2026 in Cocoa Beach and at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. This celebration honors the bold legacy of America’s space explorers — the men and women who have expanded humanity’s

Celebrating the Heart of Every Family: Why Mother’s Day Matters

Posted by Travis Gibb on  May 10, 2026
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Mother’s Day isn’t just another date on the calendar — it’s a heartfelt reminder to honor and celebrate the women who shape our lives. From the very first moments we’re born, moms are our teachers, protectors, cheerleaders, and unwavering sources of love. Their influence is woven into our happiest memories and our strongest values. This special day gives us a chance to pause, reflect, and say “thank you” in meaningful ways. Whether through a handwritten

Heavy Screen Use in Teens Linked to Suicide Attempts and Memory Issues Later in Life, Study Finds

Posted by Travis Gibb on  May 6, 2026
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A new long-term study led by researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine suggests that adolescents who spend consistently high amounts of time using digital media may face increased risks later in life—including poorer memory performance and a greater likelihood of suicide attempts in young adulthood. The study, published in the journal Children, found that individuals who maintained heavy screen use throughout adolescence performed worse on short-term

What is the Artemis Program?

Posted by SpotlightBryan on  May 3, 2026
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The Artemis program is a major lunar exploration effort led by NASA, focused on returning humans to the Moon and building a lasting presence there. It builds on the legacy of the Apollo program, while looking ahead to future missions to Mars. A key part of Artemis is its strong international and commercial partnerships.Key FactsLead agency: NASA, working with partners like the European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), and Canadian Space Agency

Space Coast Launches Heating Up: May & June Missions from NASA & SpaceX

Posted by Travis Gibb on  April 29, 2026
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Space Coast Launches Heating Up: May & June Missions from NASA & SpaceX If you live on Florida’s Space Coast, May and June are shaping up to be another exciting stretch of rocket launches from both NASA and SpaceX. While exact dates can shift (spaceflight is famously “launch window flexible”), the pattern is clear: Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral remain some of the busiest launch sites on Earth. 🌌 SpaceX: A Constant Stream of