Jan. 22, 2026
Artemis II Moon Rocket at Pad - January 22, 2026
Tonight: NASA’s Artemis II Rocket and Spacecraft Make Their Way to Launch Pad. Plus what to see in the night sky.
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Calarogus Shark Media.
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Welcome to sleep from space Coastal areas see minimal title
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range this week. These naptides occur when the Sun and
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Moon work against each other. An electron is heading to space.
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Later today, Rocket Lab launches from Mahea Peninsula, New Zealand,
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sending up its payload quick solar update. High magnetic complexity
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across active regions means a heightened chance of northern lights,
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best viewing after ten pm looking north. NASA's Artemis two
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moon rocket has arrived at the launch pad at Cape Canaveral.
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Four astronauts will fly around the Moon as early as
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February sixth, the first crude lunar mission in over fifty years.
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That's it for today. The sky will be here when
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you wake. Good Night.
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