
Space News for Thursday, February 26, 2026
The Gist: Space News · Dr. Mason Nixon
February 26, 202618m 43s
Show Notes
In this episode, we aggregate and summarize today's top
space news stories. Enjoy!<br>(00:10) Podcast Introduction<br>(00:23) Bowersox to retire from NASA<br>(01:05) Space Force halts Vulcan missions pending investigation into solid rocket Issue<br>(01:49) Seraphim closes second early-stage space fund above $100 million target<br>(02:20) Golden Dome to require unprecedented coordination between U.S. combatant commands<br>(03:14) Valve malfunction blamed for failure of Indian satellite to raise its orbit<br>(04:00) SLS rocket hauled back to VAB for repairs<br>(04:36) SpaceX launches 500th Starlink satellite in 2026 during Wednesday Falcon 9 flight<br>(05:03) Sovereign Checkpoints and Debt Cliffs<br>(06:00) Where the Money is in Space<br>(06:47) Beyond the Stovepipe: Why SDR Technology Marks the End of Single-Mission Ground Infrastructure<br>(07:40) SpaceX Unveils 150Mbps Performance Target for Upgraded Direct-to-Cell Starlink<br>(08:18) AIRMO and EnduroSat Partner to Launch High-Precision Methane Monitoring Mission<br>(09:04) Dry-Season Floods Drench Northern Colombia<br>(09:28) NASA’s Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel Releases 2025 Annual Report<br>(10:28) Making an Entrance<br>(10:43) Listen to This Month’s ‘Planetary Parade’ With NASA’s Chandra<br>(11:20) NASA Study to Analyze Fermented Food Samples from Space<br>(12:04) NASA rolling back SLS, delaying Artemis II to April<br>(12:35) Intuitive Machines, Seraphim Announce Fundraising Wins<br>(13:08) Exclusive: Charter Space Launches an Insurance Brokerage<br>(13:55) OQ Technology Lands €25M in EIB Venture Debt Financing<br>(14:54) Why are there so many 'space snowmen' in our solar system? New study offers clues<br>(15:39) Watch SpaceX Dragon cargo capsule head for home today after historic ISS-boosting mission<br>(16:28) NASA's Artemis 2 moon rocket returns to hangar for repairs. When could it fly?<br>(16:57) Antigravity A1 drone review<br>(17:24) Black holes! Supernovas! Merging galaxies! Oh my! Largest radio survey of the cosmos ever reveals 13.7 million powerful cosmic objects and events<br>