Dec. 4, 2025

Daily Space Report - December 04, 2025

Daily Space Report - December 04, 2025
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Your calm, daily update on space weather, rocket launches, and sky events. Perfect for winding down and drifting off to sleep.
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Calaroga Shark Media. You're listening to sleep from space. Here

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is your quiet space report. A short, gentle update on

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the Sun, the auroras, and the sky above. First, the

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space weather sunspot activity continues to increase as we move

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deeper into Solar cycle twenty five. Several active regions on

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the Sun are showing high magnetic complexity, which raises the

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chance of sea class flares over the next twenty four hours.

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Because of this, there is a heightened chance of auroras,

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especially across higher latitudes. Even a small geomagnetic disturbance could

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make the aurora oval expand, increasing visibility in northern regions

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under dark skies. Now to today's launch news, SpaceX is

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preparing for a Falcon nine launch recently from Van Sidenbergh SFBCAUSA.

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The mission will deploy a batch of twenty eight satellites

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for the Starlink Mega Constellation, SpaceX's project for space based

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Internet communication system, and if conditions allow, the booster will

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attempt a landing. And here's a look ahead at the sky.

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The Geminid meteor shower peaks this month, often the year's

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strongest display, with up to one hundred and twenty meteors

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per hour possible under dark, clear skies. That's all for

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today's space report. Above you, the sky stays busy while

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your world grows quiet. Sleep well, and we'll be back

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again tomorrow