From the desk of Mission Control.
News, updates and essays about the Overview Effect and the future of humanity.
The Overview 04/30
April was a defining month for Space for Humanity, marked by the historic launch and return of Artemis II — a powerful reminder that space exploration is as much about perspective as it is about distance. At the same time, our global impact extended beyond the launchpad, to the world stage at the United Nations, and continued engagement with industry leaders, innovators, and partners shaping the future of space around the world.
The Overview 03/31
March reminded us that the future of space belongs to everyone — from convention halls filled with curious minds, and the hallowed halls of the Smithsonian, to red carpets celebrating the stories of unexpected heroes. Over just a few remarkable days, Space for Humanity connected with thousands of excited members of the public, gathered with astronauts and global leaders, partnered with major storytellers bringing space into popular culture, and helped spotlight how ordinary people can play extraordinary roles in humanity’s journey beyond Earth.
The Overview 02/26
We are living in a remarkable moment. Not just for Space for Humanity and the broader aerospace community, but for humanity itself. Scientific discovery is accelerating. Access to space is expanding. And for the first time in history, we are watching our collective journey beyond Earth unfold in real time. Because of your support, Space for Humanity is playing a pivotal role in that journey, helping to translate possibility and potential into real, measurable impact. Before looking ahead, it’s worth pausing to reflect on what we’ve accomplished together in 2025.
The Overview 02/24
As we honor the legacy and achievements of Black Americans this month, we at S4H are motivated by the words of Dr. Mae Jemison, the first Black woman in space. She said, “People may see astronauts and because the majority are white males, they tend to think it has nothing to do with them. But it does.” That is exactly how we feel as part of the movement of space inclusion, “empowered.” We experience this through our Citizen Astronauts and their journeys of discovery and diversity in space. We experience it even more profoundly when their spaceflight and the LCDI we collaborate with them on, encourage them to celebrate and support the richness of human cultures and perspectives here on Earth.
We’re Hiring: Executive Director
Space for Humanity is on a mission to send purpose-driven leaders to space and create a profound shift in perspective for the benefit of our planet and all of humanity. We are looking for a visionary leader who shares our passion and values to join us as our new Executive Director.