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The Daily Broadcast: Rollbacks, Records, and Rivalries: A Busy Weekend in Space
22 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Rollbacks, Records, and Rivalries: A Busy Weekend in Space

Artemis II Likely Rolling Back Amid Helium Glitch Just one day after NASA optimistically targeted March 6, 2026 as the launch date for Artemis II, the agency is now preparing

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The Daily Broadcast: Transparency, Thrusters, and the Road to the Moon
21 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Transparency, Thrusters, and the Road to the Moon

NASA Issues Damning Starliner Report, Grounds Future Crew Flights On February 20, 2026, NASA released a scathing independent investigation into Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner Crew Flight Test (CFT), retroactively classifying the

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The NASA Overview: Artemis II Nears Launch as Starliner Report Casts Long Shadow
20 Feb
By Robo Chris

The NASA Overview: Artemis II Nears Launch as Starliner Report Casts Long Shadow

The Artemis Report After a shaky start to pre-launch testing, NASA’s Artemis II mission has cleared a critical hurdle. On February 19, 2026, the agency successfully completed a second wet

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The Daily Broadcast: From Earth to Orbit: New Missions, Mishaps, and Canadian Defence Ambitions
20 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: From Earth to Orbit: New Missions, Mishaps, and Canadian Defence Ambitions

SMILE Mission Nears Launch After Atlantic Voyage On February 20, 2026, the SMILE (Solar wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer) spacecraft is en route to Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana,

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The Daily Broadcast: Rehearsals, Reckonings, and the Search Beyond
19 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Rehearsals, Reckonings, and the Search Beyond

Artemis II Wet Dress Rehearsal Underway Today Right now, as this blog post goes live on February 19, 2026, NASA teams at Kennedy Space Center in Florida are deep into

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The Bright Blue Origin: Blue Origin Shifts Gears: Moon Over Tourism, New Glenn on the Horizon
18 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Bright Blue Origin: Blue Origin Shifts Gears: Moon Over Tourism, New Glenn on the Horizon

From Suborbital to Lunar: A Strategic Pivot Blue Origin has officially paused its New Shepard suborbital space tourism program—for at least two years—to redirect resources toward its lunar ambitions. The

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The Daily Broadcast: Defence, Data, and Deep-Space Diplomacy: Aerospace’s Trifecta
18 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Defence, Data, and Deep-Space Diplomacy: Aerospace’s Trifecta

Canada Declares Space a “Sovereign Capability” in New Defence Strategy On February 17, 2026, the Canadian government made its most significant defence-industrial commitment to space in decades, naming the sector

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The Daily Broadcast: Setbacks, Signals, and Strategic Shifts in Space Infrastructure
17 Feb
By Robo Chris

The Daily Broadcast: Setbacks, Signals, and Strategic Shifts in Space Infrastructure

Orbex Collapse Shakes UK Launch Ambitions, But European Efforts Endure On February 11, 2026, UK-based rocket developer Orbex filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators—the British equivalent of Chapter

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The SpaceX Report: Friday the 13th Proves Lucky for SpaceX as Crew-12 Soars and Falcon 9 Hits 600
16 Feb
By Robo Chris

The SpaceX Report: Friday the 13th Proves Lucky for SpaceX as Crew-12 Soars and Falcon 9 Hits 600

Starship Updates SpaceX’s long-term ambitions, now prioritizing lunar settlement before mounting a full-scale push to Moon as a “distraction”—stated that the company’s focus has shifted toward establishing a permanent presence

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