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July Fourth X-Class Solar Flare & Webb Celebrates With Centaurus A - Space News (Jul 8, 2026)

4 min · 8. juli 2026
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Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Prezi: Create AI presentations fast - https://try.prezi.com/automated_daily [https://try.prezi.com/automated_daily] - Consensus: AI for Research. Get a free month - https://get.consensus.app/automated_daily [https://get.consensus.app/automated_daily] - Effortless AI design for presentations, websites, and more with Gamma - https://try.gamma.app/tad [https://try.gamma.app/tad] Support The Automated Daily directly: Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily [https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily] TODAY'S TOPICS: JULY FOURTH X-CLASS SOLAR FLARE - NASA OBSERVED A POWERFUL X1.3 SOLAR FLARE ON JULY 4, 2026, GIVING SCIENTISTS A FRESH LOOK AT SOLAR CYCLE 25 AND THE RISKS SPACE WEATHER POSES TO COMMUNICATIONS, NAVIGATION, SPACECRAFT, AND ASTRONAUTS. THE EVENT HIGHLIGHTS WHY SOLAR FORECASTING IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT FOR MODERN INFRASTRUCTURE. WEBB CELEBRATES WITH CENTAURUS A - THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE MARKED ITS FOURTH ANNIVERSARY WITH A DRAMATIC NEW INFRARED IMAGE OF CENTAURUS A, REVEALING DUST, STAR FORMATION, AND BLACK HOLE ACTIVITY IN A POST-MERGER GALAXY. ALONGSIDE APOD FEATURES LIKE THE DRAGONS OF ARA, THE IMAGERY SHOWS HOW MODERN ASTRONOMY BLENDS SCIENCE AND VISUAL STORYTELLING. EARTH'S FATE AROUND RED GIANT - A NEW STUDY SUGGESTS EARTH MAY NARROWLY AVOID BEING SWALLOWED WHEN THE SUN BECOMES A RED GIANT IN ABOUT FIVE BILLION YEARS. EVEN IF THE PLANET SURVIVES PHYSICALLY, IT WOULD STILL BECOME A SCORCHED, AIRLESS WORLD, RESHAPING ONE OF THE MOST FAMILIAR NARRATIVES IN SOLAR SYSTEM EVOLUTION. STARLINK, TRANSPORTER, ORBITAL CROWDING - SPACEX CONTINUED ITS RAPID 2026 LAUNCH PACE WITH REGULAR STARLINK FLIGHTS AND THE TRANSPORTER-17 RIDESHARE MISSION CARRYING 81 PAYLOADS. THE GROWING LAUNCH CADENCE EXPANDS ACCESS TO ORBIT BUT ALSO INTENSIFIES CONCERNS ABOUT CONGESTION, DEBRIS, AND INTERFERENCE WITH ASTRONOMY. WILDFIRE SATELLITES AND PUBLIC SKYWATCHING - NASA SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS TRACKED MAJOR WESTERN U.S. WILDFIRES, INCLUDING UTAH'S COTTONWOOD FIRE, SHOWING HOW SPACE-BASED EARTH MONITORING SUPPORTS DISASTER RESPONSE AND CLIMATE RESEARCH. AT THE SAME TIME, PUBLIC OUTREACH FROM NASA AND ASTRONOMY MEDIA ENCOURAGED PEOPLE TO LOOK UP, INTERPRET SATELLITE IMAGERY, AND FOLLOW JULY'S BEST SKYWATCHING EVENTS. Episode Transcript July Fourth X-Class Solar Flare First up, the Sun delivered a headline-grabbing event on July 4th: an X1.3 solar flare captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. That's a top-tier flare category, meaning a major burst of magnetic energy and radiation that can disturb the ionosphere, affect radio communications and navigation, and raise concerns for spacecraft and astronauts. For researchers, it's another valuable data point in the climb toward solar cycle 25's peak, and for everyone else, it's a reminder that space weather is not abstract science. It can have real consequences for the technologies modern life depends on. Webb Celebrates With Centaurus A In deep space, NASA celebrated the James Webb Space Telescope's fourth anniversary with a fresh image of Centaurus A, one of the sky's most intriguing nearby galaxies. Webb's infrared vision cuts through dust to reveal the aftermath of a galactic merger, active star formation, and the influence of a central supermassive black hole. At the same time, other astronomy highlights included APOD's dramatic view of NGC 6188, the so-called Dragons of Ara, and features spotlighting the Swift mission and the dark skies over the Atacama Desert. Together, these stories show astronomy at its best: rigorous science delivered through unforgettable imagery. Earth's Fate Around Red Giant One of the biggest long-term science stories this week looks billions of years ahead. A new study suggests Earth may not actually be swallowed by the Sun when it expands into a red giant. Instead, solar mass loss could push Earth's orbit outward just enough for the planet to avoid direct engulfment, even as tidal effects try to pull it inward. That does not mean a happy ending: Earth would still lose its oceans, atmosphere, and habitability long before then. But the research adds nuance to a classic cosmic storyline and gives scientists a better framework for understanding the fate of planets around aging stars. Starlink, Transporter, Orbital Crowding Back in Earth orbit, the launch tempo remains intense. SpaceX is continuing frequent Starlink missions while also flying large rideshare deployments, including the Transporter-17 mission from Vandenberg carrying 81 payloads. It's a clear sign of how reusable rockets and shared launches have transformed access to space, making it cheaper and more routine to place small satellites in orbit. But that success comes with growing pressure on the orbital environment, from collision risk and debris management to the impact of large constellations on optical and radio astronomy. The commercial boom is real, and so are the sustainability questions. Wildfire Satellites and Public Skywatching And finally, space-based observation is proving its value on Earth as well. NASA imagery has been helping track severe western U.S. wildfires, including Utah's Cottonwood Fire, during a season already running well above the recent average in burned area. Missions like NISAR promise even more capability by using radar to monitor land changes through smoke, clouds, and darkness. At the same time, public-facing astronomy remains very active, with NASA's July skywatching guide highlighting a predawn Moon-and-planets meetup, Comet 10P/Tempel 2, the Milky Way, and Saturn's unusually thin-looking rings. It's a nice contrast: the same space enterprise that helps monitor disasters also helps people step outside and reconnect with the night sky. 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episode Skyroot Vikram-1 Reaches Orbit & Hayabusa2 Maps Binary Asteroid - Space News (Jul 19, 2026) artwork

Skyroot Vikram-1 Reaches Orbit & Hayabusa2 Maps Binary Asteroid - Space News (Jul 19, 2026)

Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Invest Like the Pros with StockMVP - https://www.stock-mvp.com/?via=ron [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/stock_mvp?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - KrispCall: Agentic Cloud Telephony - https://try.krispcall.com/tad [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/krispCall?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - Effortless AI design for presentations, websites, and more with Gamma - https://try.gamma.app/tad [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/gamma?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] Support The Automated Daily directly: Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily [https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily] TODAY'S TOPICS: SKYROOT VIKRAM-1 REACHES ORBIT - SKYROOT AEROSPACE SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED VIKRAM-1, THE FIRST PRIVATELY DEVELOPED INDIAN ROCKET TO REACH ORBIT. THE MILESTONE EXPANDS INDIA'S COMMERCIAL LAUNCH CAPABILITIES AND RESHAPES COMPETITION IN THE SMALL SATELLITE MARKET. HAYABUSA2 MAPS BINARY ASTEROID - JAPAN'S HAYABUSA2 SPACECRAFT PULLED OFF AN ULTRA-CLOSE FLYBY OF ASTEROID TORIFUNE AND REVEALED IT TO BE A CONTACT BINARY. THE OBSERVATIONS OFFER FRESH CLUES ABOUT RUBBLE-PILE ASTEROIDS, COLLISION HISTORY, AND FUTURE SMALL-BODY MISSION DESIGN. COMET TEMPEL 2 KNIFE-EDGE - COMET 10P/TEMPEL 2 HAS ENTERED A DRAMATIC KNIFE-EDGE PHASE AS EARTH CROSSES ITS ORBITAL PLANE. THE GEOMETRY IS SHARPENING THE COMET'S TAIL AND GIVING ASTRONOMERS AND SKYWATCHERS A PRIME CHANCE TO STUDY DUST DYNAMICS IN REAL TIME. EXOPLANETS REDEFINE HABITABILITY FRONTIERS - ASTRONOMERS REPORTED THE FIRST ROBUST DETECTION OF AN ATMOSPHERE AROUND A ROCKY HABITABLE-ZONE EXOPLANET, LHS 1140 B, WHILE ALSO HIGHLIGHTING THE FAINT GIANT BETA PICTORIS D AND RENEWED INTEREST IN HYCEAN WORLDS. TOGETHER, THESE DISCOVERIES ARE WIDENING THE SEARCH FOR LIFE AND IMPROVING DIRECT IMAGING METHODS. BLACK HOLES, DARK MATTER, OUTREACH - NEW RESEARCH UNCOVERED A STELLAR-MASS BLACK HOLE IN OMEGA CENTAURI AND USED GIANT PLANETS AS DARK MATTER DETECTORS, WHILE PUBLIC EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS KEPT SPACE SCIENCE CONNECTED TO WIDER AUDIENCES. IT IS A SNAPSHOT OF HOW ASTROPHYSICS, PLANETARY SCIENCE, AND EDUCATION ARE ADVANCING TOGETHER. Episode Transcript Skyroot Vikram-1 Reaches Orbit First, a major launch milestone. Skyroot Aerospace successfully sent its Vikram-1 rocket to orbit on its debut mission, Aagaman, making it the first privately developed Indian rocket to achieve orbital flight. The vehicle launched from Sriharikota and placed four payloads into low Earth orbit, a success that signals India's private space sector has moved beyond testing and into real operational capability. Strategically, this gives India a stronger position in the global small satellite launch market and could eventually make it easier for research missions and commercial spacecraft to find flexible rides to orbit. Hayabusa2 Maps Binary Asteroid In solar system exploration, Hayabusa2 showed once again why extended missions can be so valuable. During a super-close flyby of the near-Earth asteroid Torifune, the Japanese spacecraft approached within about 800 meters and revealed that the object is a contact binary, two lobes gently fused together under gravity. Optical images and last-second thermal infrared data both confirmed the strange shape, giving scientists new insight into how rubble-pile bodies form and evolve. Just as important, the flyby demonstrated that precision navigation near tiny, irregular worlds can deliver big science when mission teams are willing to take carefully managed risks. Comet Tempel 2 Knife-Edge Meanwhile, comet watchers have a great target in the evening sky. Comet 10P/Tempel 2 is entering a knife-edge tail phase as Earth crosses the plane of the comet's orbit, making its dust tail appear narrower, brighter, and more sharply defined. This is more than a pretty sky event: that geometry helps researchers test models of dust emission, solar wind interaction, and tail structure, while also giving amateur astronomers a chance to contribute useful observations over multiple nights. Exoplanets Redefine Habitability Frontiers The biggest exoplanet headline may belong to LHS 1140 b. Researchers say they have made the first robust detection of an atmosphere around a rocky Earth-like planet in the habitable zone, using evidence from helium escaping the planet's atmosphere. If confirmed by further follow-up, this is a genuine milestone in the search for life, because it shows that temperate rocky planets beyond our solar system really can hold onto atmospheres. At the same time, astronomers also announced Beta Pictoris d, an unusually faint gas giant discovered through molecular spectroscopy and old imaging data, and discussion continues around Hycean worlds, ocean-covered planets with hydrogen-rich atmospheres that may broaden what we mean by habitable. Black Holes, Dark Matter, Outreach Finally, two stories show how creative modern astrophysics has become. Astronomers identified a hidden stellar-mass black hole in Omega Centauri, called oMEGACat BH-2, by tracking the long-term motion of a companion star with Hubble and Webb data. And in a very different approach to fundamental physics, researchers used ultraviolet emissions from giant planets to place some of the tightest limits yet on certain dark matter interaction models. 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episode Psyche swings past Mars successfully & Starship Flight 13 aborts late - Space News (Jul 18, 2026) artwork

Psyche swings past Mars successfully & Starship Flight 13 aborts late - Space News (Jul 18, 2026)

Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - SurveyMonkey, Using AI to surface insights faster and reduce manual analysis time - https://get.surveymonkey.com/tad [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/survey-monkey?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - Consensus: AI for Research. Get a free month - https://get.consensus.app/automated_daily [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/consensus?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - Invest Like the Pros with StockMVP - https://www.stock-mvp.com/?via=ron [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/stock_mvp?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] Support The Automated Daily directly: Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily [https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily] TODAY'S TOPICS: PSYCHE SWINGS PAST MARS SUCCESSFULLY - NASA'S PSYCHE MISSION COMPLETED A MARS GRAVITY ASSIST ON JULY 17, 2026 AND RELEASED A STRIKING TIME-LAPSE OF THE ENCOUNTER. THE FLYBY IS A MAJOR NAVIGATION MILESTONE ON THE SPACECRAFT'S JOURNEY TO THE METAL-RICH ASTEROID PSYCHE. STARSHIP FLIGHT 13 ABORTS LATE - SPACEX'S STARSHIP FLIGHT 13 SUFFERED A LAST-SECOND AUTOMATED ABORT AFTER MULTIPLE SUPER HEAVY ENGINES FAILED TO IGNITE PROPERLY. THE DELAY PUSHES BACK TESTING FOR STARLINK VERSION 3 DEPLOYMENT AND UNDERSCORES THE CHALLENGES OF REUSABLE HEAVY-LIFT DEVELOPMENT. COMET TEMPEL 2 LIGHTS SKIES - COMET 10P/TEMPEL 2 IS WELL PLACED FOR OBSERVERS IN MID-JULY 2026, WITH ASTRONOMY GUIDES CALLING IT AN ACCESSIBLE BINOCULAR TARGET. NASA'S ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY ALSO SPOTLIGHTED THE COMET'S DUST TRAIL, BOOSTING PUBLIC INTEREST IN CURRENT SKYWATCHING. SKYROOT VIKRAM-1 REACHES ORBIT - INDIA'S SKYROOT AEROSPACE ANNOUNCED THAT ITS VIKRAM-1 ROCKET REACHED ORBIT ON ITS MAIDEN MISSION, AAGAMAN. THE SUCCESS MARKS A MAJOR MILESTONE FOR INDIA'S PRIVATE LAUNCH INDUSTRY AND ADDS A NEW COMPETITOR TO THE GLOBAL SMALL-LAUNCH MARKET. APOD HIGHLIGHTS SKY AND LIGHT - NASA'S APOD ENTRIES FOR JULY 17 AND 18 CONNECTED COMET SCIENCE WITH ATMOSPHERIC BEAUTY, FEATURING TEMPEL 2'S DUST TRAIL AND A 'SHADOW AND RAINBOW' SCENE. TOGETHER, THEY SHOW HOW SPACE STORYTELLING SPANS BOTH DEEP SPACE AND THE SKY ABOVE EARTH. Episode Transcript Psyche swings past Mars successfully First up, NASA's Psyche mission has pulled off a beautifully timed gravity assist at Mars. On July 17, the spacecraft passed roughly 2,800 miles above the Martian surface, using the planet's gravity to reshape its path toward the asteroid Psyche. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory also released a time-lapse of the flyby, showing Mars grow in the frame, sweep past, and fall away again. It's a vivid reminder that deep-space navigation is both precision engineering and public-facing storytelling. Starship Flight 13 aborts late Meanwhile in Texas, SpaceX's Starship Flight 13 did not leave the pad. During the launch attempt, the Super Heavy booster reached ignition, but four engines failed to light as expected, triggering an automatic abort just before liftoff. That means a delay for a mission that was supposed to test booster recovery, upper-stage reentry, and the first suborbital deployment of Starlink Version 3 satellites. The key takeaway is that Starship's safety systems caught the problem before flight, which is exactly what they are designed to do, even if it adds another setback to this high-profile test campaign. Comet Tempel 2 lights skies For skywatchers, Comet Tempel 2 is one of the most inviting targets of the week. Astronomy coverage for July 17 through 24 says the comet is favorably placed, rising late and staying visible overnight, with brightness around ninth magnitude, making it reachable for binoculars and small telescopes under dark skies. NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day for July 17 added another layer by featuring the comet's dust trail, highlighting the debris it leaves along its orbit. So this is one of those rare stories that works both as science news and as a direct invitation to step outside and look up. Skyroot Vikram-1 reaches orbit Another major development comes from India, where Skyroot Aerospace says its Vikram-1 rocket successfully reached orbit on its maiden mission, Aagaman. If confirmed in full through broader reporting, that would mark a landmark achievement for India's private launch sector and show that commercial orbital capability is spreading well beyond the industry's traditional centers. The significance here goes beyond one rocket: it suggests India's startup ecosystem is becoming a real force in launch services, with the potential to serve small satellites and technology missions in a competitive global market. APOD highlights sky and light And finally, NASA's daily astronomy imagery offered a nice contrast to the hardware-heavy headlines. After spotlighting Tempel 2's dust trail on July 17, APOD followed with 'Shadow and Rainbow' on July 18, shifting attention to atmospheric optics here on Earth. It's a useful reminder that space science isn't only about rockets, probes, and distant objects. Sometimes the same big questions about light, matter, and motion begin with phenomena visible in our own sky. 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episode Rocky exoplanet atmosphere finally found & Webb reveals hidden giant world - Space News (Jul 17, 2026) artwork

Rocky exoplanet atmosphere finally found & Webb reveals hidden giant world - Space News (Jul 17, 2026)

Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Consensus: AI for Research. Get a free month - https://get.consensus.app/automated_daily [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/consensus?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - Lindy is your ultimate AI assistant that proactively manages your inbox - https://try.lindy.ai/tad [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/lindy?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - Effortless AI design for presentations, websites, and more with Gamma - https://try.gamma.app/tad [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/gamma?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] Support The Automated Daily directly: Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily [https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily] TODAY'S TOPICS: ROCKY EXOPLANET ATMOSPHERE FINALLY FOUND - ASTRONOMERS HAVE REPORTED THE FIRST ROBUST DETECTION OF AN ATMOSPHERE AROUND A ROCKY EXOPLANET IN THE HABITABLE ZONE, LHS 1140 B. THE FINDING MARKS A MAJOR STEP IN THE SEARCH FOR EARTH-LIKE WORLDS AND FUTURE BIOSIGNATURE STUDIES. WEBB REVEALS HIDDEN GIANT WORLD - NASA'S JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE HAS IDENTIFIED BETA PICTORIS D BY DETECTING THE CHEMICAL FINGERPRINT OF ITS ATMOSPHERE. THE RESULT OPENS A POWERFUL NEW PATH FOR FINDING EXOPLANETS IN CROWDED, COMPLEX PLANETARY SYSTEMS. SERBIA JOINS ARTEMIS EXPLORATION FRAMEWORK - SERBIA HAS BECOME THE 69TH NATION TO SIGN THE ARTEMIS ACCORDS, EXPANDING INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT FOR PEACEFUL AND TRANSPARENT EXPLORATION OF THE MOON, MARS, AND BEYOND. THE MOVE HIGHLIGHTS THE GROWING IMPORTANCE OF SPACE GOVERNANCE ALONGSIDE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY. APOPHIS MISSION AND COMET RECLASSIFICATION - ESA HAS RECEIVED PERMISSION TO BEGIN WORK ON RAMSES, A MISSION DESIGNED TO STUDY ASTEROID APOPHIS BEFORE ITS DRAMATIC BUT SAFE 2029 FLYBY OF EARTH. AT THE SAME TIME, NASA SAYS NEAR-EARTH OBJECT 1998 SH2 IS ACTUALLY A COMET, UNDERSCORING HOW PLANETARY DEFENSE DEPENDS ON BETTER CLASSIFICATION AND LONG-TERM RISK THINKING. LAUNCH CADENCE AND SKYWATCHING TONIGHT - SPACEX CONTINUES ITS RAPID OPERATIONAL PACE WITH NEW MILITARY AND STARLINK MISSIONS, WHILE SKYWATCHERS GET A RARE PUBLIC TREAT: A SIX-PLANET ALIGNMENT AND A STRIKING ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY FEATURING COMET TEMPEL 2. TOGETHER, THESE STORIES CONNECT HIGH-TECH SPACE ACTIVITY WITH WHAT ANYONE CAN SEE BY SIMPLY LOOKING UP. Episode Transcript Rocky exoplanet atmosphere finally found The headline story today is LHS 1140 b, a rocky exoplanet about 48 light-years away. Astronomers report the strongest evidence yet that this habitable-zone world has an atmosphere, based on helium escaping into space. That makes it a landmark result, because the search for life beyond Earth depends not just on finding rocky planets in the right temperature range, but on confirming that they actually hold onto the gases that could support a stable climate. Webb reveals hidden giant world A second exoplanet breakthrough comes from the Beta Pictoris system, where NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a previously hidden giant planet called Beta Pictoris d. What makes this especially interesting is how it was found: not mainly by seeing a bright dot, but by detecting the chemical fingerprint of its atmosphere, including water vapor and methane. It is a reminder that modern planet hunting is becoming as much about reading atmospheres as spotting worlds outright. Serbia joins Artemis exploration framework In space policy, Serbia has signed the Artemis Accords, becoming the sixty-ninth nation to join the framework. The accords are a set of principles for peaceful, transparent, and cooperative exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond. This is less about symbolism alone and more about the growing shape of future space governance, as more countries align around shared expectations for data sharing, non-interference, and responsible exploration. Apophis mission and comet reclassification Europe also made news with ESA's go-ahead to begin work on RAMSES, a mission aimed at asteroid Apophis. Apophis will pass extremely close to Earth in 2029, though it is not expected to impact the planet. Scientists want RAMSES there beforehand so they can compare the asteroid before and after its encounter with Earth, turning a dramatic flyby into a rare planetary defense and asteroid science experiment. Launch cadence and skywatching tonight NASA, meanwhile, says that object 1998 SH2 is not just an asteroid after all, but a comet. Observations revealed a faint tail, showing that the object is shedding material. That kind of reclassification matters, because comets and asteroids can evolve differently over time, and knowing which is which improves orbit predictions, hazard assessments, and planning for any future spacecraft encounters. Story 6 There is also a broader planetary defense theme in today's coverage, with discussion of very rare, high-impact cosmic disasters. The key point is not that anything catastrophic is imminent, but that scientists are getting better at thinking clearly about low-probability, high-consequence events. It is the same logic behind asteroid surveys and missions like RAMSES: careful preparation matters most long before a crisis ever appears. Story 7 On the launch front, SpaceX continues to set the pace. The company has launched another batch of satellites for the U.S. military's Tranche 1 Transport Layer, part of a more resilient communications architecture in low Earth orbit, and it is also preparing the next Starship test flight with newer Starlink payloads. Add in another scheduled Falcon 9 Starlink mission, and the message is clear: frequent launches, proliferated constellations, and reusable systems are now central to how space activity works. Story 8 Finally, there is good reason to look up tonight. A rare six-planet alignment is putting on an evening sky show, the kind of event that is more about perspective and beauty than unusual physics, but still well worth seeing. And NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day features the dust trail of Comet Tempel 2, a vivid reminder that even small bodies can leave spectacular signatures across the solar system. 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17. juli 20264 min
episode Galaxies Missing Their Dark Matter & Hera Heads To DART Aftermath - Space News (Jul 15, 2026) artwork

Galaxies Missing Their Dark Matter & Hera Heads To DART Aftermath - Space News (Jul 15, 2026)

Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Prezi: Create AI presentations fast - https://try.prezi.com/automated_daily [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/prezi?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - Effortless AI design for presentations, websites, and more with Gamma - https://try.gamma.app/tad [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/gamma?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - KrispCall: Agentic Cloud Telephony - https://try.krispcall.com/tad [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/krispCall?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] Support The Automated Daily directly: Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily [https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily] TODAY'S TOPICS: GALAXIES MISSING THEIR DARK MATTER - ASTRONOMERS ARE EXAMINING GALAXIES THAT APPEAR TO CONTAIN LITTLE OR NO DARK MATTER, RAISING FRESH QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW GALAXIES FORM AND WHETHER DARK MATTER IS TRULY UNIVERSAL. THIS JULY 15, 2026 SPACE NEWS STORY HIGHLIGHTS A MAJOR COSMOLOGY PUZZLE WITH BIG IMPLICATIONS FOR MODERN ASTROPHYSICS. HERA HEADS TO DART AFTERMATH - ESA'S HERA MISSION IS APPROACHING THE ASTEROID SYSTEM ALTERED BY NASA'S DART IMPACT, SETTING UP THE NEXT MAJOR CHAPTER IN PLANETARY DEFENSE. THE MISSION WILL HELP SCIENTISTS MEASURE WHAT CHANGED AFTER HUMANITY'S FIRST REAL ASTEROID DEFLECTION TEST. STARSHIP FLIGHT 13 NEARS LAUNCH - SPACEX IS PREPARING STARSHIP FLIGHT 13, THE NEXT TEST OF ITS FULLY REUSABLE HEAVY-LIFT ROCKET DESIGNED FOR FUTURE MOON, MARS, AND LARGE-PAYLOAD MISSIONS. THE UPDATE MARKS ANOTHER KEY MOMENT IN THE FAST-MOVING RACE TO BUILD NEXT-GENERATION LAUNCH SYSTEMS. NASA TRACKS WESTERN HEAT DOME - NASA'S LATEST EARTH OBSERVATORY COVERAGE SHOWS A SEVERE HEAT DOME OVER THE WESTERN UNITED STATES, USING SPACE-BASED DATA AND ATMOSPHERIC MODELING TO MAP DANGEROUS TEMPERATURES. THE STORY SHOWS HOW SPACE SCIENCE SUPPORTS REAL-WORLD CLIMATE AND EXTREME WEATHER MONITORING. EUROPE BOOSTS SPACE ECONOMY SPENDING - ESA'S 2026 SPACE ECONOMY REPORT SAYS EUROPEAN SPACE BUDGETS HAVE RISEN ABOUT 12 PERCENT TO ROUGHLY 13.5 BILLION EUROS. THE INCREASE SIGNALS STRONGER PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN SPACE TECHNOLOGY, EARTH OBSERVATION, EXPLORATION, AND STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE. Episode Transcript Galaxies Missing Their Dark Matter First up, astronomers are taking a closer look at galaxies that seem to contain little or no dark matter. That's a big deal because dark matter is one of the core ideas in modern cosmology, the invisible mass thought to help hold galaxies together. If some galaxies really are dark-matter-poor, it could mean galaxy formation is messier and more varied than expected, or that some special processes can strip dark matter away. Either way, this is exactly the kind of odd result that pushes science forward. Hera Heads To DART Aftermath Next, in planetary defense, ESA's Hera mission is getting ready for a major milestone later this year as it approaches the Didymos-Dimorphos asteroid system. This is the same target where NASA's DART spacecraft deliberately slammed into Dimorphos in 2022 to test whether an asteroid's path could be changed. Hera's job is to inspect the aftermath up close, measure the impact site, and help scientists understand how effective that deflection really was. It's a practical step toward making asteroid defense more precise and more reliable. Starship Flight 13 Nears Launch In launch news, SpaceX is preparing for Starship Flight 13, with liftoff expected in just over a day from the time of the latest update. Starship is the company's giant fully reusable rocket system, built to eventually carry large payloads and potentially crews to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The headline here is not just one launch, but steady progress through repeated testing. Each flight helps engineers learn more about how to make a super-heavy rocket reusable, dependable, and ready for more ambitious missions. NASA Tracks Western Heat Dome Back on Earth, NASA's Earth Observatory has released new imagery and analysis showing a powerful heat dome over the western United States. Using the Goddard Earth Observing System, NASA mapped the extreme temperatures tied to a high-pressure system that trapped heat over the region. Several places in states including Utah, Montana, and Wyoming saw record-breaking temperatures. It's a strong reminder that space-based observation isn't only about distant planets and galaxies; it also helps us monitor dangerous conditions here at home. Europe Boosts Space Economy Spending And finally, Europe's space sector just got a significant vote of confidence. ESA's new 2026 Space Economy Report says European space budgets have increased by about 12 percent, reaching roughly 13.5 billion euros. That kind of growth matters because budgets shape what gets built, what gets launched, and what science gets funded. For listeners, the takeaway is simple: Europe is investing more heavily in space, which could mean more missions, more technology development, and a stronger role in global space activity. 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15. juli 20263 min
episode ELT Construction Reaches Major Milestone & Hubble Webb Reveal Black Hole - Space News (Jul 14, 2026) artwork

ELT Construction Reaches Major Milestone & Hubble Webb Reveal Black Hole - Space News (Jul 14, 2026)

Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Invest Like the Pros with StockMVP - https://www.stock-mvp.com/?via=ron [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/stock_mvp?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - Prezi: Create AI presentations fast - https://try.prezi.com/automated_daily [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/prezi?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] - SurveyMonkey, Using AI to surface insights faster and reduce manual analysis time - https://get.surveymonkey.com/tad [https://theautomateddaily.com/api/v1/go/survey-monkey?edition=SPACE&lang=en&src=notes] Support The Automated Daily directly: Buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily [https://buymeacoffee.com/theautomateddaily] TODAY'S TOPICS: ELT CONSTRUCTION REACHES MAJOR MILESTONE - THE EXTREMELY LARGE TELESCOPE HAS REACHED A MAJOR CONSTRUCTION MILESTONE IN CHILE, BRINGING ASTRONOMERS CLOSER TO A NEW ERA OF EXOPLANET AND GALAXY OBSERVATIONS. THIS SPACE NEWS UPDATE EXPLAINS WHY THE ELT MATTERS FOR THE FUTURE OF GROUND-BASED ASTRONOMY. HUBBLE WEBB REVEAL BLACK HOLE - ASTRONOMERS USED ARCHIVAL HUBBLE DATA AND FOLLOW-UP OBSERVATIONS FROM THE JAMES WEBB SPACE TELESCOPE TO IDENTIFY A STELLAR-MASS BLACK HOLE. THE DISCOVERY HIGHLIGHTS HOW OLD DATASETS AND NEW INSTRUMENTS CAN WORK TOGETHER TO UNCOVER HIDDEN OBJECTS IN SPACE. FALCON 9 MARKS 600 REUSES - A FALCON 9 STARLINK LAUNCH IS SET TO MARK THE 600TH BOOSTER REUSE ACROSS SPACEX'S FLEET, UNDERLINING HOW ROUTINE REUSABLE ROCKETRY HAS BECOME. THE MISSION IS ANOTHER SIGN THAT LOWER-COST, HIGH-CADENCE LAUNCH OPERATIONS ARE RESHAPING ACCESS TO ORBIT. STARSHIP FLIGHT 13 TARGETS JULY - SPACEX IS NOW TARGETING NO EARLIER THAN JULY 16 FOR STARSHIP FLIGHT 13, THE NEXT MAJOR TEST OF ITS FULLY REUSABLE HEAVY-LIFT SYSTEM. THE UPDATE SHOWS HOW RAPIDLY ITERATIVE LAUNCH TESTING IS DRIVING THE FUTURE OF DEEP-SPACE TRANSPORTATION. ISS LAUNCHES AND STATION SCIENCE - RUSSIA IS LAUNCHING A NASA ASTRONAUT AND TWO COSMONAUTS TO THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, WHILE CHINA HAS RETURNED SCIENCE SAMPLES FROM ITS OWN STATION. TOGETHER, THESE STORIES SHOW HOW HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT IS BECOMING BOTH MORE INTERNATIONAL AND MORE MULTIPOLAR. ROMAN TELESCOPE NEARS AUGUST LAUNCH - NASA'S NANCY GRACE ROMAN SPACE TELESCOPE IS IN FLORIDA PREPARING FOR AN AUGUST 2026 LIFTOFF. AS THE AGENCY'S NEXT FLAGSHIP OBSERVATORY, ROMAN IS EXPECTED TO TRANSFORM STUDIES OF DARK ENERGY, EXOPLANETS, AND THE INFRARED UNIVERSE. TORIFUNE, EXOPLANETS, AND DARK SKIES - NASA'S ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY SPOTLIGHTS THE DOUBLE-LOBED ASTEROID TORIFUNE, WHILE NEW CHATTER AROUND A NEARBY EXOPLANET SUGGESTS IT MAY BE MORE EARTH-LIKE THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT. ADD IN JULY'S DARK-SKY NEW MOON WINDOW, AND THERE IS PLENTY FOR SKYWATCHERS AND PLANET HUNTERS TO FOLLOW. Episode Transcript ELT Construction Reaches Major Milestone First up, one of the biggest long-term astronomy projects on Earth has crossed an important threshold. The Extremely Large Telescope, under construction in Chile, has reached a major milestone, a reminder that the next generation of observatories is steadily coming together. When the ELT eventually begins science operations, it is expected to sharpen our view of exoplanets, distant galaxies, and some of the deepest questions in modern cosmology. Hubble Webb Reveal Black Hole In orbital astronomy, NASA says astronomers have identified a stellar-mass black hole by combining archival Hubble observations with follow-up work from the James Webb Space Telescope. That is a powerful example of how discoveries do not only come from brand-new data. Sometimes the breakthrough happens when scientists revisit older observations with better tools, better models, and a fresh question. Falcon 9 Marks 600 Reuses On the launch front, SpaceX is preparing a Falcon 9 mission carrying 29 Starlink satellites, and this flight is expected to mark the 600th booster reuse across the Falcon fleet. That number is more than a statistic. It shows that reusability is no longer a dramatic experiment but a normal part of launch operations, with major implications for cost, cadence, and the overall pace of activity in low Earth orbit. Starship Flight 13 Targets July Meanwhile, SpaceX's bigger ambition is also moving forward. The company is now targeting no earlier than July 16 for Starship Flight 13, the next integrated test of its heavy-lift system. Even before liftoff, schedule updates like this matter because each test adds to the picture of how quickly fully reusable deep-space transport is maturing, and how realistic those longer-term lunar and Mars plans may become. ISS Launches And Station Science Human spaceflight is active on multiple fronts today. Russia is launching a NASA astronaut and two Roscosmos cosmonauts to the International Space Station, another sign that ISS cooperation continues even in a complicated geopolitical era. At the same time, China has returned scientific experiment samples from its own space station, showing that low Earth orbit research is expanding into a more globally distributed system of laboratories. Roman Telescope Nears August Launch Looking ahead, NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now in Florida as it prepares for a planned August launch. Roman is designed to survey huge areas of the sky in infrared light, complementing the deeper but narrower view of Webb. That means it could become one of the most important tools of the next decade for studying dark energy, mapping galaxies, and finding new exoplanets. Torifune, Exoplanets, And Dark Skies And finally, a lighter but still fascinating astronomy note. NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day features Torifune, a double-lobed asteroid whose shape hints at a violent and messy history of collisions and reassembly in the solar system. Add to that a nearby exoplanet, about 25 light-years away, that may be more Earth-like than scientists once thought, plus the dark skies of a July new moon, and it is a good moment to remember that space news ranges from giant observatories to tiny worlds and the possibility of familiar ones beyond our own. 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14. juli 20263 min