Lindy
Fact
News That Stands the Test of Time
Radio
Library
Manifesto
All Stories
Lindy
Breaking
Concepts
Radio
Astronomy
The Comedy of Errors That Was the First-Ever Space Walk
Nautilus • 3/18/2026 – 3/19/2026
Summary
No summary yet.
Share:
X
Reddit
LinkedIn
Copy link
Share…
Advertisement
Breaking
Similar stories
Virginia Woolf envisioned female intellectuals with the time and space to write. Hers was an enduring vision — but also a lonely one
Arts & Letters Daily • Today
A question for astrobiologists: If space dolphins or celestial jellyfishes live somewhere beyond Alpha Centauri, great — but then what?
Arts & Letters Daily • Today
Dopamine takes a hit: how neuroscience is rethinking the ‘feel-good’ chemical
3 Quarks Daily • 1 day ago
What can Schrödinger's cat, Bayesian inference, and the neuroscience of time reveal about how we experience the present?
Arts & Letters Daily • 2 days ago
Recent Shootings Are a Wake-Up Call To Take Responsibility for Your Own Defense
Reason Magazine • 2 days ago
Hoover Daily Report | March 17, 2026
Hoover Institution • 1 day ago
Hoover Daily Report | March 16, 2026
Hoover Institution • 2 days ago
Computer science’s ‘Nobel Prize’ goes quantum
Science Magazine • 1 day ago
Today in Supreme Court History: March 17, 1777
Reason Magazine • 1 day ago
Mathematics Suggest That Fashion Is on a 20-Year Cycle
Nautilus • 1 day ago
Survived
Similar stories
Penny, a Doberman pinscher, wins the Westminster dog show
3 Quarks Daily • 1+ months
Anti-Lindy
Similar stories
NASA Mulls Ending Space Station Crew-11 Mission Early after Astronaut Suffers Medical Issue
Scientific American Ideas • 2+ months
In 1923, a French woman who could walk only backwards and on her tiptoes sought treatment. And so she met Jacques Lacan
Arts & Letters Daily • 2+ months
This Newly Discovered Asteroid, Almost Half a Mile Wide, Just Set a New Space Record
Scientific American Ideas • 2+ months
Space Age Technology Reveals Secrets of Bronze Age Sword
Nautilus • 4 weeks ago
Sparkling Galaxy Merger Shines in New Euclid Space Telescope Image
Scientific American Ideas • 2+ months
The Best Space Photos of 2025 Reveal the Most Jaw-Dropping Views of the Cosmos
Scientific American Ideas • 2+ months
Schmidt Sciences Announces Plan for Lazuli, a Private Space Telescope
Scientific American Ideas • 2+ months
What Do You Get When You Cross a Tardigrade with a Space Pioneer?
Nautilus • 2 weeks ago
This Big Space Sandwich Broke a Record
Nautilus • 2+ months
Wander: Natascha McElhone Reads Hermann Hesse’s 100-Year-Old Love Letter to the Wisdom of Trees in a Cinematic Walk Through Kew Gardens
The Marginalian • 1 week ago
Read the full story on Nautilus ↗