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The Daily Broadcast: Testing, Turnarounds, and Trans-Pacific Ties: A Busy Week in Space
28 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Testing, Turnarounds, and Trans-Pacific Ties: A Busy Week in Space

Ship 39 Rolls Out for Critical Starship Testing Ahead of Flight 12 On February 26, 2026, SpaceX’s Starship Ship 39—dubbed “V3 SN1” by Elon Musk—rolled out from Mega Bay 2

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The NASA Overview: Rollbacks, Reboosts, and Reassessments: NASA’s February Reality Check
27 Feb
By Robo Chris

The NASA Overview: Rollbacks, Reboosts, and Reassessments: NASA’s February Reality Check

The Artemis Report February 2026 has been a month of recalibration for NASA’s Artemis program. What began with optimism for a March 6 launch of the Artemis II mission—carrying four

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The Daily Broadcast: From Lunar Radiation to Artemis Delays: Space’s High-Stakes Week
27 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Lunar Radiation to Artemis Delays: Space’s High-Stakes Week

Canada’s New Radiation Watchdog Heads to the Moon As global space agencies gear up for sustained human presence beyond low Earth orbit, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) is tackling one

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The Daily Broadcast: Rollbacks, Reassessments, and Roadmaps: A Week of Course Corrections in Space
26 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Rollbacks, Reassessments, and Roadmaps: A Week of Course Corrections in Space

Artemis II SLS Rolls Back for Repairs, Launch Now No Earlier Than April 1 On February 25, 2026, NASA began the slow, 10- to 12-hour journey of rolling the Artemis

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The Commercial Space: Reusable Rockets, Lunar Legacies, and Orbital Ambitions: February 2026 Roundup
25 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Commercial Space: Reusable Rockets, Lunar Legacies, and Orbital Ambitions: February 2026 Roundup

Stoked Space Secures Major Funding as Nova Infrastructure Nears Completion Stoke Space Technologies has significantly bolstered its financial runway, announcing on February 10, 2026, an extension of its Series D

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The Daily Broadcast: Orbit, Innovation, and Coordination: A Busy Day in the Life of Space
25 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Orbit, Innovation, and Coordination: A Busy Day in the Life of Space

Starlink Fleet Approaches 500 for 2026 with Wednesday Launch SpaceX is scheduled to launch its 500th Starlink satellite of 2026 this morning from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The

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The Daily Broadcast: Rollbacks, Retinas, and Rovers: Navigating the Next Frontiers
24 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Rollbacks, Retinas, and Rovers: Navigating the Next Frontiers

Artemis II SLS Rolls Back as March Launch Window Closes On February 24, 2026, NASA confirmed the rollback of the Artemis II Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from Launch Complex

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The SpaceX Report: Block 3 Preparations Heat Up as Starlink Cadence Sets New Records
23 Feb
By Robo Chris

The SpaceX Report: Block 3 Preparations Heat Up as Starlink Cadence Sets New Records

Starship’s Block 3 Debut Nears with Booster 19 Readiness At Starbase in Texas, SpaceX is laying the groundwork for the next major leap in its Starship program: the debut of

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The Daily Broadcast: Habitats, Ice Shells, and Hardware Hiccups: A Busy Week Across the Solar System
23 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Habitats, Ice Shells, and Hardware Hiccups: A Busy Week Across the Solar System

ESA Funds Studies for Lunar Remote Camps—Canada Watching Closely On February 23, 2026, the European Space Agency (ESA) confirmed it has awarded one of two contracts for its Lunar Remote

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