 | | Created for ceo.studentlike.spuniv@blogger.com | Web Version | | | |   | | (Josh Dinner) | Happy Wednesday, Space Fans! Our top story today may come as no surprise, but NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket is headed back into its hangar for repairs after a helium system issued derailed its launch plans. See how the 12-hour rollback is going with live views here. But that's not all we have for your today. We also have a President Trump's State of the Union address, tantalizing views from the world's largest radio telescope and a chance to see a hypesonic scramjet test launch by Rocket Lab. Check it out! | | | Space Quiz! What new astronaut space mission did Trump announce in his State of the Union speech? | Find out the answer HERE! | |   | | (Apple TV) | If you're looking for an on-the-go scifi escape, these limited-time offers are some of the best VPN deals we've seen so far this year. If you're a frequent traveler and a subscriber to some of the best streaming services, then it's perfect for watching all your favorite sci-fi series, including Apple TV hit For All Mankind, which drops Season 5 on March 27. | | | | Artemis 2: NASA's next moonshot | |  | | (Pool/Getty Images) | President Donald Trump's State of the Union address, the longest in history at 107 minutes, highlighted the US Space Force and its role in capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro but omitted NASA's Artemis 2 mission, which aims to send astronauts around the moon for the first time in over 50 years. And the astronauts were there in the audience! | | | | If you've been wondering what that steady bright "star" is nearing the moon, well we've got a surprise for you. It's not star at all, but Jupiter. And here's how to see it near the moon on Thursday. | | | Start planning now! A total lunar eclipse on March 2-4, 2026, will be visible in North America and will be the last total lunar eclipse anywhere on Earth until New Year's Eve 2028-2029. | | |  | | (Rocket Lab) | Now here's something we don't often get an advance heads up about: Rocket Lab is counting down to launch a hypersonic scramjet for the Pentagon. Here's how to watch it live. | | |  | | (ALMA(ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/S. Longmore et al. Background: ESO/D. Minniti et al) | Astronomers have dived deeper into the turbulent and complex tendrils of gas and dust at the heart of our galaxy than ever befor using the giant ALMA radio telescope array. The image it created is spectacular, but don't miss the science behind it here. | | |  | | (NASA/JSC) | Today's amazing space photo comes from NASA astronaut Chris Williams on the International Space Station, where he captured the steady turn of the night sky in star trails while city lights streak below. See how me made the photo here. | |  | | (Boeing) | On Feb. 25, 1982, the Western Union company launched a communication satellite called Westar 4. Western Union was the first American telecommunications company to have a fleet of its own satellites and an industry is born.
And that will be a wrap for today. What was YOUR favorite story? Let me know and keep looking up!
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