Feb. 10, 2026
SpaceX Falcon Launch Tonight - February 10, 2026

Tonight: NASA examining hydrogen leaks during Artemis 2 fueling test. Plus what to see in the night sky.
Portions of the podcast are made with the assistance of AI which helps us gather informaton from the NASA and other soruces.
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Calaroga Shark Media. This is sleep from space. The snow
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moon rises in two days. February typically sees the heaviest snowfall,
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giving this full moon its wintry name. A Falcon nine
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is heading to space Tomorrow. SpaceX launches from Vandenberg Space
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Force based California, sending up Starlink Internet satellites. The booster
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will attempt to land back at Vandenberg. Gemini. The Twins
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is high in the sky this month. Look for two
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bright stars side by side, Castor and Pollux, representing the
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twin brothers of Greek mythology. On the solar front, high
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magnetic complexity in several active regions, Northern lights are possible tonight,
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moderate chance, especially across Canada and the Northern States. Asteroid
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flyby alert about the size of a small building passes
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about six lunar distances from Earth in the next couple
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of days. These close approaches happen weekly. Astronomers track thousands
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of them. NASA officials defended their preparations for the Artemis
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II mission after a fueling test experienced the same type
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of hydrogen leaks that bedeviled artemis Ie Okay more than
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three years ago. This episode was assembled using AI pulling
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from NASA and Spaceflight News sources. Thanks for listening, sleep well,
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