Daily Moon Dispatch — 2 Jun 2026

Dai­ly Moon Dis­patch – 2 June 2026

Do you need more Moon joy today?

The long lunar day con­tin­ues at Con­rad Sta­tion. The Sun remains high in the sky, though it has just begun its very slow descent from its peak. Bright sun­light still floods the regolith, cast­ing short, crisp shad­ows as Deputy Gen Miller con­tin­ues her vig­i­lant patrols through the habi­tats and cor­ri­dors, stay­ing attuned to every sub­tle shift in the station’s atmosphere.

Mask of the Joy­ful Moon con­tin­ues the hard sci­ence fic­tion saga of fron­tier jus­tice on the Moon — where one deputy must hold the line with lim­it­ed resources, uncer­tain allies, and the ever-present real­i­ty that help from Earth is always three long days away.

If you missed the longer overview, you can read it here: → Week­ly Moon Dis­patch – Week of May 29, 2026

Ready to begin the jour­ney? Here’s the rec­om­mend­ed read­ing order: • The Luna­dyne Inci­denthttps://www.amazon.com/Lunadyne-Incident-Other-Stories-Fabulae-ebook/dp/B0D5F7L3QSThun­der Moon Tus­slehttps://www.amazon.com/Thunder-Moon-Tussle-Torn-MacAlester-ebook/dp/B095BXX6YC Then step into Gen Miller’s boots with Mask of the Joy­ful Moon.

Pre-order Mask of the Joy­ful Moon today so it lands the moment it launch­es: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G16F7MQW

The Joy­ful Moon is still watch­ing… and the long bright day march­es on.

—  2 June 2026. Dis­patch drops dai­ly. Keep your suit sealed and your sens­es sharp. 🚀🌕

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The sto­ries of Torn MacAlester are sci­ence fic­tion, where the sci­ence is well-ground­ed. I inten­tion­al­ly made any devi­a­tions for spec­u­la­tive pur­pos­es. To main­tain max­i­mum real­ism, I restrict the scope of these deviations.

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I write arti­cles of sci­ence fact and sci­ence fic­tion. The arti­cles here span the knowl­edge of mod­ern sci­ence and the spec­u­la­tions of fic­tion. I try to caveat every­thing that is an assump­tion. You will find arti­cles about space­flight, the pos­si­bil­i­ties of alien con­tact, and descrip­tions of tech­nol­o­gy used in my stories.

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