Jan. 23, 2026
NASA's Moon Rocket at the Pad - January 24, 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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Calarugus Shark Media. You're listening to sleep from space. Fun
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fact there's a planet made largely of diamond. Fifty five
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cancree E is about twice Earth size and may have
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a surface of graphite and diamond. The Moon is nearly
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full and quite bright tonight. Early evening is your best
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bet for stargazing. Before moonlight takes over, Jupiter continues to
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shine brilliantly in the evening sky, while Mars is becoming
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more prominent, glowing with its characteristic reddish hue low in
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the eastern sky. After midnight, NASA's Artemis two moon rocket
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has arrived at the launch pad at Cape Canaveral. Four
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astronauts will fly around the Moon as early as February sixth,
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the first crude lunar mission in over fifty years. And
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with that we'll say good night, see you tomorrow and
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