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Look for a sound check."},{"confidence":0.6996742034187684,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:29:46.222156+00:00","id":109046,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109052,"text":"We got Marty out there. W9EAA, good evening to you Marty. What have you got tonight? Go ahead. Very little burnage. Nice hearing you. Nice hearing everyone else. I've listened for just the past half hour there abouts. So I missed the beginning of the net. So I've got an open day ahead. I just want to say thank you. I learned a little bit every time I listened to the Colorado astronomy net. W9EAA, ECCOL, FALFA."},{"confidence":0.8048409804003314,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:29:20.405076+00:00","id":109045,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109051,"text":"But check out spaceweather.com for more information, especially where you're located on that occultation of a daylight occultation of a daylight occultation of a daylight. Venus passes behind the moon, you should be able to see it, at least with binoculars, and you may be able to take pictures of it with your cell phone that might actually pick it up. So, I'm going to..."},{"confidence":0.877141959965229,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:20:31.791185+00:00","id":109044,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109050,"text":"I'm not going to talk about that tonight, go ahead."},{"confidence":0.7178114993231637,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:20:05.739238+00:00","id":109043,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109049,"text":"I think we were in there but it was really broken there. I don't know what's going on. I appreciate your comments. I appreciate you checking in tonight. We didn't copy anything from your transmission. But I'll call. We'll see. Maybe we'll play around with radio checks a little bit. I'll hang around for that. This is Stephen up in Fort Collins. K-M6, VAY. Good evening, two-statement. What do you got for the next night? Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.8278328773698637,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:20:02.178662+00:00","id":109042,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109048,"text":"Is that a new call on the list? I do believe it is. Yeah, it is. So Sean, welcome to the Coloradoist tournament and over on YouTube. Appreciate you listening over there. Yeah, we meet 7 PM, Mountain Time. Check out to skyhobelink.com for all the different ways that you can connect into the Coloradoist tournament as well. And you can get on the air with us too. So check that out, especially if you've got echo link or all star nodes or DMR or Wires X or all but just the ways that you've been to the. We've even got a repeater that we're working on down in New Mexico as well. So in the Albuquerque area, so stay tuned for that. There's Sean. Appreciate you. Appreciate the new call on the list. And appreciate you checking."},{"confidence":0.700833188990752,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:19:59.696194+00:00","id":109041,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109047,"text":"There's our list is Devon. N6FQY over on YouTube. Do appreciate your checking in tonight. If you've got anything you want to post over there, excuse me, KN6FQY. Sorry about that. I appreciate your checking in tonight from Tennessee and over on YouTube. If you've got anything post over there. I didn't get to properly welcome Sean on New Mexico. They keep checking in over on YouTube as well. Let me see. Yeah, Alvarin, New Mexico. I think that's..."},{"confidence":0.8405115366913378,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:19:45.094263+00:00","id":109040,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109046,"text":"This is K I 0 AR net control for Colorado astronomy net. I appreciate everybody hanging around. I think just a few more. We got Eric in New York. W two H A Z. Good evening to Eric. What have you got for that tonight? Go ahead. You"},{"confidence":0.7019389155838225,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:19:35.436562+00:00","id":109039,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109045,"text":"Alright Marty, appreciate your comments, appreciate you checking in tonight. So yeah, you missed one of the good tidbits for tomorrow. This is for anybody that's listening in. Check out SpaceWeather.com. SpaceWeather.com for more information on the Venus move. Daylight occultation tomorrow throughout today. 4pm as far east as is main there and then earlier in the morning on the west coast. Varying times, it's like 1256 is when the Venus passes behind the moon for us in Denver. For those of you who are in Iowa or Central Time a little bit later than that."},{"confidence":0.7214256646958264,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:19:24.697111+00:00","id":109038,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109044,"text":"Okay, Randall up in Washington checked out, A-E-7-R-J, appreciate him checking it. Next on the list is Kevin in Tennessee, KY4-NB. Good evening to Kevin, what have you got for the net tonight? Go ahead. Good evening, Bernice, everybody. I'm the Colorado Astronomy Net, KY4-NB here. Nothing for the net, just been listening, enjoy it. Thank you so much for calling it tonight, Bernice, we appreciate it. And I'm outside to let the dog out and I'm looking at the sky here now. But anyway, it's all good for Memphis back to net, KY4-NB. Thanks for watching."},{"confidence":0.7680275291204453,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:19:04.499716+00:00","id":109037,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109043,"text":"I heard something in there but I'm not sure. Next on the list, I'll call for last minute comments in a bit if I happen to skip over you. I do apologize. The next on the list is Mike and Utah, K7, VWP. Good evening to you Mike. What have you got for the net tonight? Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.6273973836348608,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:18:57.550464+00:00","id":109036,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109042,"text":"All right, Kevin, enjoy the night sky for sure. I appreciate your comments. I appreciate you checking in tonight. This is KI-0 AR, not control for Colorado. I was trying to make that next on the list is Mike in New York, K-E2-FTG. We tried him earlier. I don't know if he's, I don't see him checking in yet, but do appreciate. We'll try again, Mike. Are you on the Echo Link tonight? K-E2-FTG, what have you got for the night tonight? Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.8691233375242778,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:18:46.568377+00:00","id":109035,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109041,"text":"All right Kevin, yeah I may just do that. I haven't heard for you. I don't think you know that I had retired. I retired three years ago. So my schedule is wide open now. So stick around after the net and we can talk a little bit if you don't mind. I'm a ketchup for sure. But definitely a great area again. Kevin appreciate your comments and appreciate you checking in tonight. Next on the list is Adam out in Tennessee. Well Casey six are a good evening to you Adam. Again, welcome to the Colorado restaurant. I mean at what we've got for tonight. Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.9046797677874565,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:18:28.521743+00:00","id":109034,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109040,"text":"Next on the list is Life in Golden, KF, Zero, YLN, Good evening, too. Again, welcome to the Colorado Australian Minute. What have you got for the next time? Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.8917286172509193,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:18:17.631414+00:00","id":109033,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109039,"text":"wonderful to be back and the invites those fans up here in dark sky territory Kd0 VHD in beautiful South Park who just witnessed the most incredible sunset. Thanks, Bernice"},{"confidence":0.5800283998250961,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:18:17.011155+00:00","id":109032,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109038,"text":"Next on the list is Kevin up in Como, KD-0, VHD, Good evening, too Karen, great. Kevin, I can write to hear you back on the air again. What have you got for us tonight? Go ahead. Hey, Bernice, I can't tell you how great it is to hear you again and good evening to you and everyone on the net. I finally developed a yagi that gets me into a sky hub repeater here at 9830 feet where you wouldn't think that was a problem, but being surrounded by 13ers, you know, it's problematic at times, but I can't tell you how excited I am Bernice to have a pass to you again. And I will keep it short tonight on a personal note."},{"confidence":0.4980783590248653,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:10:47.144450+00:00","id":109031,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109037,"text":"Okay. Nothing to report tonight, but I'll give it back to you. K7VWP. Nothing to report tonight, but I'll give it back to you. K7VWP. No appreciate you. Your comments appreciate you checking in tonight there. This is KIS-0 AR Net Control for Colorado Astronomy Net. Next on the list is Stephen and Celina. KF-0 UL Z. Good evening to you Stephen."},{"confidence":0.9135089367628098,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:10:02.907242+00:00","id":109030,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109036,"text":"Next on the list is Ron, up in person, KF0VLO. Good evening to you Ron. Well, if you've got the net tonight, go ahead."},{"confidence":0.8271307200193405,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:09:36.658688+00:00","id":109029,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109035,"text":"and they're going to put a good on my night and it's going across. Oh, something. You and I have WOG Peter's talk."},{"confidence":0.7780242727862464,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:09:14.578912+00:00","id":109028,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109034,"text":"W2JLS on Valentina Terishkovas anniversary of her Vastar 6th mission I think it was. That was a great story. As far as observation, I want to thank you for pointing out the conjunction. Last week at this time, that was great. I got out there and saw that snap shot of it. That's about it. That's all I have. W6RD is it. Back to you, Bernice."},{"confidence":0.8093707337975502,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:09:06.815792+00:00","id":109027,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109033,"text":"Paul, you were awful broken up. See, awful broken up about with your signal there. So we didn't catch much of that. I don't know whether a solid signal, but broken. So I'm not exactly sure what's going on. I don't know whether it's a location type thing or what's going on. Or a battery dropout or something like that. But solid, solid, very broken and mostly unintelligible. You can try again. Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.8599925653543323,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:07:57.154749+00:00","id":109026,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109032,"text":"All right, Paul, unfortunately there was no audio with that. It just sounds like key ups. I don't know exactly what's going on. But do appreciate you checking in tonight and head in your comments. I'm sure they were good. Do appreciate that. But yeah, there's something going on. I will stick around after the net just in case anybody wants to do a radio check or follow up. So I'll just be listening. All I do my paperwork here. But do appreciate you checking in tonight, Paul. Nick Ellis is Fred in Michigan. KF8, F.S.C.U. Good evening, too, Fred. Well, if you got for that tonight, go ahead."},{"confidence":0.5,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:07:47.328248+00:00","id":109025,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109031,"text":""},{"confidence":0.8384452611207962,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:07:47.124988+00:00","id":109024,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109030,"text":"Okay, next on the list is Danny and Ireland's Ranch, KF0WXE. Thanks for checking in tonight, Danny, over on YouTube. If you've got anything else you'd like to post over there. Well, definitely pass it along. I'm going to go pretty quick. We've got a few more check-ins to go through. And we're close to 9 o'clock. I'll stay on until we get to the bottom of the list, but I'm going to go pretty rapidly here. So hopefully everybody is still on and listening and do appreciate you hanging around. Next on the list is Mark over in alumont, KF0GLR. Good evening to you, Mark. What have you got for the next night? Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.627249372502168,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:00:48.176572+00:00","id":109023,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109029,"text":"region between the upper atmosphere and space, but there were only 11 formerly the breach space. There were all guys including familiar names like Eureka Garan, German T-Toff, Ellen Shepard, Gus Grissom, John Glenn, Wally Shearer, and Gordon Cooper. She was number 12 and the first woman. So the story is kind of interesting, I thought, like she was, the woman was born in 1937 in a village near Eureka's law of Russia. Her father was a tractor driver. Her mother worked in textiles and she herself worked in a textile factory as a very young lady. But she also had an unusual passion that changed the course of her life and eventually helped to make her the first woman in space and that was the hobby of parachuting."},{"confidence":0.7162674516439438,"created_at":"2026-06-17T03:00:00.095395+00:00","id":109022,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109028,"text":"So look for that for sure. I appreciate your comments for sure you are checking it out. This is K I 0, I R net control for Colorado, I was trying to read it. Next on the list is Mike down in Oklahoma, K O 5 A O K over on YouTube. Thanks for checking in tonight. Mike, if you got any comments, definitely post it over on there YouTube there. Next on the list is Paul in Utah, W A 7 G V out. Good evening to Paul, what have you got for the next night? Go ahead. Well, you can turn this into the net. A lot more other than a very large and a month. We have a fire. We are a very big succession here at the regional area where we are. So we are putting the net control into the net."},{"confidence":0.8414010416849383,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:59:57.864268+00:00","id":109021,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109027,"text":"Yeah, we had a new moon on the 14th, so it'll be too trailing the sun, so you shouldn't be able to see it towards the southeast, well, towards the east, I should say, towards the east of the sun. But I'm not sure, 10, 15 degrees, a little bit more than that, maybe. But yeah, just be careful. So let's sort of have to go around one o'clock. Actually, 1245 would be a good time here in Denver to see if you can find the moon and Venus. In fact, the Venus will be leading the moon and then it will go behind it. So, um, we'll see you in the next one."},{"confidence":0.7365063776572545,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:59:55.850710+00:00","id":109020,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109026,"text":"Alright Ed, appreciate your comments, appreciate your checking in, glad you got a shot of the conjunction. See if you can get a shot tomorrow of the occultation. Get out there a little early so you can find a very thin crescent moon hovering above since new moon was just a couple of days ago. So it's going to be a three day old moon, so it's going to be just a thin crescent. Oh there, let's see. Oh, wait a second, let me check, let me check. It's going to be trailing the sun just by a little bit, so I'm going to take a little tricky spot."},{"confidence":0.7337785134712855,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:59:34.476396+00:00","id":109019,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109025,"text":"All right Doug, yeah, I kind of bright around this area too, so good luck with that. But yeah, neat that you got to see the Southern Cross, not in Peru for sure. I'd like to get down south, one of these years and see that myself, definitely on the bucket list. Appreciate your comments, appreciate you checking in tonight, Doug. Next on the list is Ann, out in Bromfield, K6, RDC, an even Q-head weld you got for the Southern Cross. Go ahead. Good evening Nebraska, good evening to the net again. Yeah, well thanks a bunch for running this wonderful net. Do appreciate it, love the article on the variable X-ray sources, the neutron stars in the supernova, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, road. That was a great story. So thanks, thanks, tonight. John."},{"confidence":0.7721879109740257,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:58:41.322047+00:00","id":109018,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109024,"text":"We also have a budget for the project. So we look at the nice guy here and I can say that we came back after a two-week trip to Peru. I like to reset the repeater. We took a two-week guided tour of Peru and I went and saw the southern cross for the first time and it was totally amazing. So the nice guy is different but I like to be able to pay more attention to the star charge and figure out what time of year, burn in and what's going to be available for a site both day and night. So that's what's going on the AUP check. I'll pass it back to NetProl and thank you very much, Bernice, for letting me check on that case where we keep these."},{"confidence":0.8340038765560497,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:58:39.283098+00:00","id":109017,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109023,"text":"The gain is cranked up a little more than it should, but that's about it. But you're a solid copy. Go ahead. Thank you, Berta. And the net is always an interesting conversation in topics. I'm rearranging the shack to my 2-meter antenna and my 70-centimeter antennas down. So I'm actually re-rigging my mobile rig to take the feed line into the shack. So my power truck is now my main antenna shack tonight. We have not been much amateur astronomy. We have an 8-inch cast grain, celestial antitosco, and my interest is in digital astronomical photography. I would really like to be able to do this."},{"confidence":0.8515072017908096,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:51:20.728285+00:00","id":109016,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109022,"text":"But, keep in that, uh, maybe it's ti0.me.com, if I recall from a few weeks ago. Anyways, I emailed it a few times, not the urgent, but maybe the email on the website is not correct, I don't know, back to that."},{"confidence":0.8410257017239928,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:50:08.657953+00:00","id":109015,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109021,"text":"woman to make it into space. Never flew up again. Just the one flight, but obviously she made her mark. And this is the thing that really blew my mind when I was doing this research today. Okay, maybe you know it, maybe you didn't. Valentina Terishkova is still alive. She was born in 1937, so today she's 89 years old. So I just thought I paused and reflect on that life and still going. I wonder if she's got a ham license. Maybe we could get her in the air someplace, whether it's on the Colorado astronomy net or someplace else, but haven't dug in any deeper on that. Anyway, Bernice, thanks for having me tonight. Wish everybody a good evening on their ears and I'll pass it back. 73. W2J, I'll have to back to net. Thank you."},{"confidence":0.773138268914243,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:50:06.262245+00:00","id":109014,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109020,"text":"26 years old, okay, Vostok 6 orbited the Earth 48 times in almost three days worth of transit. So just imagine she's sitting there, this young textile worker, amateur parachute, 26 year old gal cosmonaut alone circling the Earth every hour and a half. It's just kind of mind-boggling. Definitely, I wouldn't have signed up for that myself. And then the ending was almost as dramatic as launch. After reentry, she did not ride the spacecraft all over the ground. As I mentioned, she ejected miles above the Earth and came down, you know, free in her, you know, by herself as an original parachute after the mission. Obviously, she became a symbol of Soviet space achievement, honored as a hero, and, you know, international public figure as the first person."},{"confidence":0.947759774214189,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:50:04.019214+00:00","id":109013,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109019,"text":"So that mattered because in the Vostok program, Cosmonauts did not land inside the capsule. The way we often picture space landings today, like Artemis, right? You come down, you're in a capsule, the parachute released, and then you use safely plunge into an ocean waiting to be picked up. Well, the way this worked for these folks, after a re-entry, they ejected from the spacecraft and came down separately under a parachute as individuals. So her parachuting experience was not just a hobby. It ended up being part of what made her an interesting candidate for spaceflight in Russia to begin with. Because we're having this conversation on the air in the air, so like to say, her radio call sign was Chica, meaning seagull in Russia. So on this date, aboard Vostok, Cico, lifted off."},{"confidence":0.7802599058909849,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:49:19.547356+00:00","id":109012,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109018,"text":"I don't know if I'll see it underneath my umbrella in the back, but who knows? We'll see. I'll have to figure out how I can spot that as well. Health comes first. They do occur every now and then, and I'll definitely let you know for sure there can. Appreciate your comments and appreciate you checking in tonight. This is KIZ, or ARNet Control for the Colorado Astronomy. Next on the list is Dave up in Evergreen, AF0AS. Good evening, Q-Dave. What have you got for the net tonight? Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.701901501177677,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:49:03.685296+00:00","id":109011,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109017,"text":"So we'll check with you a little bit if you want to make so many further comments. Now where was I? Doug? So K08EP, good evening, Q Doug and Parker. Well if you got forced tonight, go ahead. Good evening, first in the net. And I request a quick signal where I'm like semi-portable. So you're good, Doug. No problems. Maybe just a tad overmodulated. So maybe just a notch down on the mite gain. But that's the only thing I'd change on your signal there. It's a little staticy, and that usually means."},{"confidence":0.8491744761796374,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:49:01.857058+00:00","id":109010,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109016,"text":"FQY, Devon, and kind of see your checking in over there on YouTube. You couldn't get in on voice. Well, apologize for that. But I'm glad you found YouTube for us there. And I'll pass. Well, now that I'm talking about it, to check in via YouTube there, Devon, that is a new call on the list. So welcome to the Colorado Astronomy. No, no, you've checked in before. You've checked in and do apologize. You have been out here before. Let's see. This guy is pretty nice with Venus and Jupiter and the moon with some Earth shine on it. There you go. Take a look at that, everybody. And so thanks for that. And they've been 73. All right, Devon, we'll check. I got you on the list."},{"confidence":0.7478112740950151,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:48:59.458989+00:00","id":109009,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109015,"text":"All right, John, I appreciate that. I do enjoy listening to the history, your tidbits that you're pulling up every week, so I'm going to let you keep on doing that. I think other people appreciate that too. So appreciate your comments and appreciate you checking in tonight. This is KI-0 AR, Net Control for the Colorado Astronomy. Next on the list, John, up in Washington, KJ7AGQ, over on YouTube. Let's see, check in. So if you've got any comments you'd like to post over there on John, I'll pass them along. So let's see, appreciate your checking in tonight via YouTube. Okay, yeah."},{"confidence":0.4553145468235016,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:41:42.303180+00:00","id":109008,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109014,"text":"James out there monitoring and we'll call out. I'll give another call later on for anybody else with comments at the end of the list. Next on the list is Chad and I'll entrench KF0, UUC, Good evening, Q-Chad, whatever you've got for the minute tonight. Go ahead. Good evening, Vernon. Good evening, Matt. KF0, UUC. Got my calendar mark for tomorrow at 1250 states. Appreciate that. But that's the time it disappears. So I plan to be out a few minutes before that to be the transition. And I had another comment. I've emailed you, Vernon, a few times over the month. Nothing urgent. You can just email address on your website, which is KF0AR.com. I think that's what you have listed there."},{"confidence":0.8722378197643492,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:41:34.932785+00:00","id":109007,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109013,"text":"in daylight, take care, don't burn your corals out and stuff. Anyway, I thought I'd also share a little piece on this night in history of space, kind of a twist involving some symmetry in the number 63. So, 63, because tonight, this evening in astronomy, we go back to June 16th, 1963, which is symmetrically kind of interesting exactly 63 years ago tonight, Valentina Teraszcova launched aboard the Vostok 6, and became the first woman in space. When Valentina launched on this day, 63 years ago, only 11 humans had reached space before her. I guess there were some that were close to that little nether."},{"confidence":0.8542525212873112,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:41:33.070530+00:00","id":109006,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109012,"text":"you, John, what have you got for the next one? Go ahead. Hey, zero AR, Barnas. This is W2J. Thanks for having me tonight. Yeah, thanks for the story about the occultation. I was not aware of that. You mentioned that I did do some research since you made that announcement. It was like the best overall view soon to further south, particularly like eastern Brazil and northeastern South America, where it'll curve closer to twilight so you get a better contrast. And certainly for naked, I observing that might be the way to go. Yeah, and then for the rest of here in, you know, in North America was reading the best tool for most of us would be binoculars potentially in a tripod, but be careful about the sun. Obviously physically blocked that with a building or a roofline or something. So to tell us a good bit, I'm more dramatic for you."},{"confidence":0.965911316478418,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:41:30.695564+00:00","id":109005,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109011,"text":"I'll let you know at the end of the net. Let me see. Let me see. Now I have to do a quick search. My Comcast email account is all messed up. I changed it to Yahoo. And I hate it. So I told messed up. Yeah, we just need to get rid of it. And you can stop by anytime. And chop off the picture. There you go. All right, Chad, I'll look for another email from you. Just in case you can send me one. I'll let you know when I see it. But I definitely appreciate your comments. Appreciate you checking in tonight. Next on the list is John in Ohio."},{"confidence":0.6546504249175389,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:41:28.565003+00:00","id":109004,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109010,"text":"All right, Chad, yeah, I can't remember. I try to mark those things if I see them from you guys. I have trouble with my own website with any emails sometimes. Go figure. K-I-0-A-R-at-me.com, which will work. The ARRL.NET suffix there. That will get you to the me.com one. That will work, but yeah, the curiosity and email should work for sure. I may have to change some things around. Yeah, I don't think I've seen anything from you there, Chad. They may want to try again. I'm going to try during the net and see if I get it."},{"confidence":0.8767017051577568,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:40:17.393385+00:00","id":109003,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109009,"text":"on the Captain Jack flight sim channel next Monday night. 7-3 from Wheat Ridge. This is K-E-Zero V-H."},{"confidence":0.7696888893842697,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:40:16.867295+00:00","id":109002,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109008,"text":"There we go. Rip, do appreciate your checking in. Appreciate your comments. I have to remember to switch over to analog for you. Good to hear you. I definitely understand. I do appreciate those of you who are on the East Coast checking in and staying up late with us tonight. I do appreciate that. The next on the list is Wesley in Kentucky. KF4WLQ. Good evening Q Wesley. What have you got for the next night? Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.9296150952577591,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:40:14.910764+00:00","id":109001,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109007,"text":"in a while, so I just checked in, I've been listening with interest, and thanks for putting it together. I will stick around for a little while, but I'm fading fast, so I may just decide to head to bed soon, but thanks for running back to that K3XO."},{"confidence":0.8689624479350945,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:40:14.010973+00:00","id":109000,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109006,"text":"All right, boy. Appreciate your comments. Appreciate your checking into that. Yeah, I was stationed down a corpus. We had some hurricane activity when I was stationed there. Actually, one was heading towards the corpus, but one turned towards Brownsville, and another one turned towards Houston, headed corpses halfway in between. Yeah, it makes them for some interesting weather conditions when they do that. But yeah, stay dry. Stay safe. Appreciate your comments tonight. Appreciate your checking in tonight, boy. This is K I ZERO AR, neck control for the Colorado astronomy that next on the list is ripped out in West Virginia. K three XO, good evening to rip. What have you got for the net tonight? Go ahead. Well, good evening, Bernie. I mean, that I don't have much to. I don't have much to offer. I haven't been."},{"confidence":0.899138965540462,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:39:41.850791+00:00","id":108999,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109005,"text":"always do a great job always enjoy this net. Take care until next time. This is NV7SS back to you, Bernice. All right, Ken, well maybe mention it to the doc that that's occurring and you want to go outside and see it. Or find some friends that'll take the export for as well. So who knows? Say, hey doc, I need to do this first. And if he's interested in astronomy, you never know. You can always try. But yeah, there should be some good pictures. I need to put it on my, see myself a reminder as well and see what I can do to spot that. I'm gonna have to know big buildings around where I'm at, just houses."},{"confidence":0.7767289833312756,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:39:39.644588+00:00","id":108998,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109004,"text":"Next on the list is Canva Nevada, NV7SS. Good evening. Keep can't whatever you got for the event tonight. Go ahead. Yeah, good evening, Bernice. NV7SS here in Indian Springs, Nevada, where it's been absolutely beautiful. Been nice at night, nice and warm. Don't even have to have a sweater on out there, Bernice. But boy, I sure wish I could see that event tomorrow with Venus in the moon. But the ad darted, I got to have a doctor's appointment right at that time, and won't get out of there till probably about two o'clock, so it'll all be over. But oh, rats, anyway, well, I don't know, whenever it'll happen again. I won't be able to see it this time. But anyway, Bernice, thanks a lot for being there."},{"confidence":0.8167882829904556,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:32:06.935759+00:00","id":108997,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109003,"text":"to come apart. And anyhow, I wanted to reconfigure my system for some white field this summer. And boy, we had some clear weather that I've been missing too. Anyway, I wanted to reconfigure it, but the other camera on you might feel stuff that I started last year and see if we can finish it. Well, I did everything I could to get those extension tubes apart and tore the crap out of them is what I did. So I have a new 16.5 millimeter extension tube on order and we'll have to get a couple of three millimeter or a six meter one, two, three. Anyway, not the best situation, but anyway, you know, stuff happens and that goes to show we just need to have more spare so we don't have to take them apart. How about that? Back to you. May you have better luck with me this month."},{"confidence":0.6192003140846889,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:32:04.627546+00:00","id":108996,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109002,"text":"Okay, we're going back up to the top of the list. Roy, questions, comments, observation reports, updates on your telescope and observing. You're observing runs this past week up for us. Okay, I'm 7bkl. What have you got for tonight? Go ahead. Good evening, birds and a jet. Oh, man, I hate to say this. I broke my telescope. Oh, man, you're probably familiar with this concept. Having spent a lot of time with telescopes. Sometimes some of those little expansion tubes and things like that simply do not want to be."},{"confidence":0.8148119263350964,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:30:51.703109+00:00","id":108995,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109001,"text":"This is KIZR, AR, Net Control for the Colorado Astronomy Net. Thanks for the rock report for this evening there, Ed, to do appreciate it. Hopefully everybody else appreciates that as well. I know a lot of you do. This is KIZR, AR, Net Control for Colorado Astronomy Net. I'm going to pause here to see if there are, if there's any emergency traffic, please go ahead. If not, anyone else wishing to check in to tonight's Colorado Astronomy Net, please call with your call sign phonetically twice."},{"confidence":0.8820336163043976,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:30:44.347264+00:00","id":108994,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":109000,"text":"Hello Delta Zero, Victor Hotel Delta, KD-0, BHD, Kevin, Como, Colorado."},{"confidence":0.6899440296822124,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:30:43.898115+00:00","id":108993,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108999,"text":"And, uh, various, uh, don't know if there's anybody out there that might like to contact me. Um, I have a very nice set, uh, uh, five and a quarter inch, uh, reflecting telescope that unfortunately I never used, but I sure would like to see it go to a good home. It's got a lot of nice features, a carry bag, uh, several lenses, so on and so forth. And if there's anybody out there who might be interested in it, I want to let it go literally or very, very cheap. Uh, not, not too much at all. So if somebody wants to contact me, uh, they can call me on the phone or TE0VH at Outlook.com. Unfortunately, I don't use it, but it's an excellent condition and, uh, would make a, even a great starter scope, a five and a quarter inch, uh, reflector. Uh, so there you go. Be glad to talk to anybody about it. Uh, I just don't use it and sure would like to see it go to a good home. So with that, Burris, back to you. Have a good night. We'll see you. You got it."},{"confidence":0.8546813507046964,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:30:40.677535+00:00","id":108992,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108998,"text":"appreciate you checking in tonight. Next on the list is Moi down in Houston. Let's see, I have to check out a bit early. Okay, he's got storms down there in Texas. So we'll go to a Jack, K-E-0-V-H. Good evening, QJack. What have you got for the net tonight? Go ahead. And welcome to everybody who is attending the net. Even if there's some of the other systems there, that's very cool. Welcome. We're glad to have you. Be sure to check out skyablink.com. As Marius was saying earlier, I am not, unfortunately, not going to be able to do a live stream tomorrow night. I've got to work. I've got to go to Scott's left Nebraska and actually going to be staying tomorrow night in Torrington, Wyoming, which was the nearest, least expensive hotel I could find. So no flights in tomorrow night, but I will be back next Monday evening back on my YouTube channel."},{"confidence":0.8532606800397238,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:30:37.816236+00:00","id":108991,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108997,"text":"All right, Roy, yeah, I've got to learn a whole new telescope for our volunteer group, a nice 11 inch selection that I got to learn. And not just the scope, but how to use it, how to hook it up to their system. We got a new project going out there. So doing some, oh, what are they doing? They're chasing the coach in asteroid occultations. So I got to learn how to do that. So that should be fun. We got our students out there learning how to do that too. So they gave me a scope to do that. We got about a dozen scopes to play with and I got one up. So that's cool. And I got to learn that. All right, Roy, yeah, hopefully you'll get everything working and up and running soon enough. Thanks for your comments."},{"confidence":0.3109486227234205,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:30:20.464474+00:00","id":108990,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108996,"text":"Kilo, Charlie 6, Romeo, Alfa, Shira. Kilo, Charlie 6, Romeo, Alfa, Shira, Adam. Alfa Delta, America, Mexico. South Eastern Tennessee. Kilo, Foxtrot, Zero, Uniform, Lima, Zulu, Kilo, Foxtrot, Zero, Uniform, Lima, Zulu, Steve, Wong-Mai. Kilo, Foxtrot, Zero, Uniform, Lima, Zulu,"},{"confidence":0.8437534213850373,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:30:19.088404+00:00","id":108989,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108995,"text":"Texas, and it's moving up the Gulf our way. It's going to kind of stay off shore of the Bay of Louisiana on Thursday, perhaps. But it's kind of spoiling the skies over here. So we've been in the last three or four days. We've been quite cloudy. But we're going to break out in here, and it's going to be very nice. So anyway, looking forward to seeing some pictures of the conjunction with the moon and Venus. That sounds very interesting. Hopefully, it can be a few pictures that will be out there. Space where there is a very nice website that we've been to a few times. All right, guys, have a great evening, and birds have a nice one. Thanks again for doing the net. 7-3s, and this is in 5 zerakimoy in Houston. I'll be clear."},{"confidence":0.8278285023711976,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:30:16.546640+00:00","id":108988,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108994,"text":"All right, Jack, say travels. I appreciate your comments. I appreciate you checking in. Yeah, if you want that scope, you can contact me too, and I'll let Jack know for sure. We have enough telescopes out of our site at this point. No place to put them. I'm actually going to go back to more. He's still out there monitoring. N5, ZIQ down in Texas. Good evening, Q. Moi. What have you got for tonight? Go ahead. N5, ZVAC, how are you doing? I'm my best bonus. Everything going OK over there. We appreciate you doing that tonight again, sir. Thank you very much again. But yeah, I mentioned in the AIMWondo that we have a little topical style disturbance that has formed in the Gulf, near Corpus Christi."},{"confidence":0.7997099285324415,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:29:50.559704+00:00","id":108987,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108993,"text":"Adam. My name is Bernice. This is Bravo, a uniform Romeo November Ecos CRSCR, the call signed to the 1D2L for Romeo. Welcome to the net. I'd like to touch base with my first time check-ins finding out what your interest background in astronomy is, whether you're just starting out, or you've been doing it for decades, or you've got anything particular that you're interested in within astronomy. Please share with us what your interest is interests are. Adam, KC6RAS, go ahead, please."},{"confidence":0.7105696797370911,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:29:26.934453+00:00","id":108986,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108992,"text":"Ski 2 Hotel Out of Zulu. Ski 2 Hotel Out of Zulu. Eric and Walt me near."},{"confidence":0.6782473908229307,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:29:17.085843+00:00","id":108985,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108991,"text":"Alrighty, Kilo Charlie 6 Romeo Alfa Shearer, KC6 RAS. I don't have any idea. I'm not really into astronomy. Yep, I only read it in the books. I grew up in San Diego, California. Everybody's in the military. So, you know, in the 70s and the 80s, we do the Charlie Brown tank 11 meters and then kind of grow old and shift it into a hand radio. But astronomy wise, I'm not really keen to go that way. Alrighty, Kilo Charlie 6 Romeo Alfa Shearer. Thanks for watching."},{"confidence":0.7693068853446415,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:29:14.161086+00:00","id":108984,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108990,"text":"I know it's late there, so, Mike, if you are on EchoLink, I marked you down. I do understand that. If people have to disappear, please let me know, especially if you have something to share with the net. But I'm going to call on Mike, K-E-2-F-T-G first tonight. Mike, I'm in New York. If you got forced tonight, go ahead."},{"confidence":0.7256901157753808,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:29:12.903954+00:00","id":108983,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108989,"text":"No worries, Adam. This is a learning net, so welcome to the net. And maybe we'll peak your interest about what's up in space. I'll wait like how Philly and you were around to enjoy the rocker report and everything looks like that. Also, thank you for your service. We do have some service members on here as well. We included, since retired, quite a few of us all. So retired. I appreciate your service for sure. And welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net. Let's see. I think I've acknowledged everybody else, so I'm going to go ahead and actually Mike posted up over in YouTube, K-E2-F-T-G, the new YouTube channel."},{"confidence":0.5481620132923126,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:29:07.637882+00:00","id":108982,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108988,"text":"Kilo, after 4 Sierra, Mike Papa looking for a radio check. K04FMT in the station on the KSLD repeater place."},{"confidence":0.8822461888194084,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:21:12.116587+00:00","id":108981,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108987,"text":"This is KI-0-A-R, Net Control for the Colorado Astronomy Net. I heard several stations in there trying to use repeaters. I do just to let you know there is an active net going on right now. I will be taking check-ins momentarily. The net is the Colorado Astronomy Net. I'm not taking any radio checks or anything like that. Unless you are checking in. Or if there are any emergencies we are trying to leave some blanks there. We meet every Tuesday night on the Sky-Outlink system at 7pm and run until who knows. We are going to run for a profit. Please leave some info. I do apologize for those interruptions. Thank you."},{"confidence":0.8558071954892232,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:21:00.042757+00:00","id":108980,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108986,"text":"the Etron mission on the 11th of 2026. Thursday, the 18th at 245 Mountain Baylide time, that's AM. SpaceX has docked to launch the NROL 179 mission on a Falcon 9 from slick 40 Vandenberg. The mission to Leo, lower orbit, is part of the National Reconnaissance Offices, for a litharated architecture program to provide imaging and other reconnaissance capabilities. That brings us to the seventh launch. Next week, Reese Kechel for the fifth time. Chair Benie Eitler hopes to launch the second test flight of their new spectrum on. It's time to reset the repeaters."},{"confidence":0.6580406948924065,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:20:45.121908+00:00","id":108979,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108985,"text":"WFXRZ back with me Colorado Astronomy Nets rocket report. We were talking about tomorrow's morning's launch of the Aryan 64 rocket from the ELA 4 French Deanna. This will be the first Aryan 6th launch with upgraded P-160 solid rocket boosters. The upgrade allows for a launch of 4 more satellites for a total of 36 Amazon Leo's satellite heading to low Earth orbit. It will be the 145th launch of 2026. All right, 5th launch. Just a minute. I'm going to have to break here."},{"confidence":0.797240113573415,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:20:11.735332+00:00","id":108978,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108984,"text":"Okay, let's pause there. Yes, Steve, we got you on the list. I saw that up there. I got you way back. Yeah. KM-0-U-L-Z, thanks for checking in tonight. We got Steven up in Fort Collins, K-M-6-V-A-Y. Thanks for checking in tonight via YouTube there. Eric, W-2-H-A-Z, thanks for checking in tonight. Kevin, KD-0-V-H-D, good evening to you, Kevin. Great to hear you back on again for, yeah, we missed you. It's been years. And Adam, K-C-6-R-A-S in Tennessee. That's a new call on the list, so welcome to the Colorado Astronomy Net there."},{"confidence":0.934308399260044,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:20:03.736634+00:00","id":108977,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108983,"text":"a quote, off nominal behavior in the vehicle's fluid systems. Before that, last year, in March of 2025, the rocket's first launch failed spectacularly when a pressure relief valve stuck open. Control was lost, seconds after the launch, causing the rockets to fall into the sea and explode next to the land launch pad. Best wishes for a successful orbital launch this time. These are hanging there. All right, space is hard. 8th launch, Sunday, June 20th at 0800 Mountain Bay lifetime. SpaceX is scheduled for launch star link group 17-28 on a Falcon 9 from Vandenberg. And the 9th launch, Sunday."},{"confidence":0.8087946242756314,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:19:32.355355+00:00","id":108976,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108982,"text":"interference lasting less than 10 seconds each time, but simultaneously detectable by ground stations across Europe from Norway to Spain to Poland and even reach as far west as Greenland, Canada. Causes of the main cause of the mysterious second-long burst of GPS interference across Europe, a rare example of human-made GPS interference from space. So if you are interested in what the Russians are up to, how they're testing their space-based GPS jammers, have a read at the links in the online report. That's it for tonight's Colorado Astronomy Net. Rocket Report. PV, your Rocket Man Eric, wishing you a good night and nominal flight. Now back to Starman Burf. KI-0."},{"confidence":0.6794962286949158,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:19:30.464092+00:00","id":108975,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108981,"text":"This is WRW6R-DZ, no I'm not sure. Okay, AROS Technicus, Jimmy Tsu reports Russian satellites have been identified as the cause of mysterious second long bursts of GPS interference across Europe. A rare example of human-made GPS interference from space. The discovery came from an investigation detailed in a June 2 pre-pit paper by Todd Humphries and his students at the University of Texas at Austin along with Argris T. Kiesz at Stanford University in California. By sifting through public data from ground-based stations with global navigation system, GNSS receivers, they identified a par pattern of high-power data."},{"confidence":0.6760964563914708,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:19:23.494112+00:00","id":108974,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108980,"text":"a ton. That's a metric ton, almost a ton. Yeah. All right, 10th launch Monday, June 22nd, China's Catholics, oh, hopes to launch an undisclosed payload from on a long March 7 rocket from the Wenqiang space site. That brings us to a couple of headlines in space news. First one up at the ISS, the cargo dragon for CRS-34 successfully undocked from the ISS just a few hours ago. It'll soon re-enter and land in the ocean near San Diego. That's about a month after it was launched. This is an interesting article. We're just going to touch on it. The links are in the online report. ARS Technica's Jeremy Supe. After we reset this repeat our last time."},{"confidence":0.7439984706315128,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:19:21.478415+00:00","id":108973,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108979,"text":"W6RDC, back with the rocket report, closing in on it. Yes, Sunday here, 21st SpaceX plans to launch the Starfall demo mission on a Falcon 9 launch in Brooks Flick 40 Cape Canaveral. This is a suborbital launch of SpaceX's new Starfall reentry vehicle designed to autonomously transport valuable payloads back from space to Earth, including in orbit manufacturing. The Starfall capsule is a flat cylindrical shape, much like a hockey butt, but three meters in diameter and three-quarters of a mere tall or about two and a half feet. And it'll carry a thousand kilogram payloads, so like half a ton. Let's see. No, I'm sorry, that's close to..."},{"confidence":0.6384457701986486,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:12:42.841784+00:00","id":108972,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108978,"text":"NASA with its partners ESA, the European Space Agency, and the CSA, the Canadian Space Agency. For more information on web visit science.nasa.gov.web. And that did for that bulletin for this evening. This is KI-0-IR. Control for the Colorado Astronomy Net. I'm going to go ahead and call on and W6-R-D-E for tonight's rock report. W6-R-D-Z, this is KI-0-IR. Are you ready to give the rock report for this evening? Go ahead."},{"confidence":0.8237866312265396,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:12:05.939722+00:00","id":108971,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108977,"text":"payload on Kuwait now 11 rocket from site 95A at the Chiquan Satellite Launch Center in China. Third launch tomorrow, Wednesday the 17th at 0039, Mountain Daylight Time SpaceX is scheduled to launch the blue board 8 to 10 mission on a Falcon 9 for slick 40 in Cape Canaveral. This launch consists of three high speed cellular broadband satellites for HES Space Mobile heading to lower orbit. Also tomorrow but at 05 Mountain Daylight Time area space hopes to launch the LEO 3 mission and we better reset our repeat."},{"confidence":0.9508719404482029,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:12:04.376076+00:00","id":108970,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108976,"text":"This is Delgia 6, R.D. said back with the Colorado Astronomy Net's rocket report. Let's see, we were talking about the last launch of the week. That was the Chinese launch, the mission launched the Chinese experimental satellite of undisclosed purposes to geostationary transfer orbit. All right, onward and upward we've got 10 upcoming launches on the deck, the rocket next week, and seven of them between now and Thursday night. All right, and about 45 minutes China Aerospace and Science Corporation is scheduled to launch an undisclosed payload on a long March 12 rocket from commercial LC2 at the Wind Chang Space Launch Site. Second, again tonight at 21.4's Mountain Bay Light Time, China's X-PACE. Plans to launch an undisclosed payload."},{"confidence":0.798220619559288,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:11:26.418094+00:00","id":108969,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108975,"text":"No problems, Ed, you saw a copy tonight. Please go ahead with the ROCR report. This is KI-0-I-R, net control for the Colorado. Let's try to mean it."},{"confidence":0.7033040449023247,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:11:25.679630+00:00","id":108968,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108974,"text":"By W6RZ, we were talking about tomorrow's Amazon Leo launch. That will be an area on 6 launching. The upgrade on this booster allows for launch of 4 more satellites for a total of 36 Amazon Leo satellites heading to low Earth orbit. It will be 145th orbit launch of 2026. Wednesday June 17 at 1440 Mountain day like time, Rocket Lab plans to launch the 10-howl of 10 mission on an electron carrier rocket from the high Earth, and the new Zealand mission is to launch the 10-th Strix 6 satellite, a synthetic aperture radar Earth observation satellite to low Earth orbit, that 4-chapan since spectres. It will be the 90th orbit launch of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-howl of the 9-h"},{"confidence":0.6204999262920102,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:11:06.776053+00:00","id":108967,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108972,"text":"is a new variant of the H3 launch vehicle. It has three more powerful LE9 engines in the state core stage and no solid rocket boosters. The H3 variant has increased the payload to orbit by 50 percent and that at a lower cost. One of the mission's payload was the first is the mission, which is the second mission. The mission is the mission to demonstrate orbital debris capture using a space feather. Additionally, the launch carried a bath simulator and five other small satellites. This flight, Friday June 12 at 0637 Mountain Daylight Time. SpaceX launched the styling group 1054 on a Falcon 9 from Slick 40 Cape Canaveral. The mission is the first to benefit the launch vehicle. And now, the request for an increasing upgrading department of Well there's also a scope which happens from the objective of responding to receiving risk bias ignore faced June 56 in 3 hours"},{"confidence":0.8859167529477013,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:10:25.095999+00:00","id":108966,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108971,"text":"W6R V-fed back with the rock of reports, plugging through it here. Now we were talking about E-SARS launch at 1,400-mountain standard time on Thursday from the orbital launch pad at Andoya Rocka range in a beautiful Norway. Yesterday, E-SARS onward and upward mission was scrubbed for the fourth time in three months. EisARS originally tried to send this rocket's second-text mission way back on March 25th, but the launch was scrubbed when a fishing boat was stuck within a launch zone. The launch was then postponed until March 27th and again pushed to April 9th. April 9th launch was delayed due to a break in a leak rather in a composite over-wrapped pressure vessel. The job launch was postponed to yesterday the fee of 15th, but scrubbed due to"},{"confidence":0.7184645639998573,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:10:21.700313+00:00","id":108965,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108970,"text":"Later on Tuesday, June the 10th at 2200 Mountain Bay lifetime, Rocket Lab was launched. The curveball mission on a suborbital electron rocket from LC2 with the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. This was Rocket Lab's ninth-haste hypersonic test bed mission for the U.S. military and the tenth-locked electron flight of 2026. Also on Thursday, June 11, SpaceX's flawlessly launched Starlink, group 7-4-4 from Vandenberg, booster 10-71 placed 24 Starlink V2 mini into the Starlink. We'll reset the repeater there."},{"confidence":0.5385417342185974,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:10:19.402407+00:00","id":108964,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108969,"text":"Earth observation high resolution, Jinlin-1 commercial Earth observation satellites were placed into Sun-synchronous orbit constellation. It was the 13 successful 10NEDICA-1 launch. And let's see, 7th launch yesterday, June 15th, SpaceX successfully launched our link group 17-54 on a Falcon 9 from Vandenberg, 24 Starlink, headed to Sun-synchronous orbit. 8th launch, the last one finally on Tuesday, June 16th, China's Catholic launch. The 31 mission on a long March 3, B-slash-E-rock satellite launch center, China. Let's reset the repeater."},{"confidence":0.8331351410597563,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:10:17.496525+00:00","id":108963,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108968,"text":"W6RG is there. Back with the rocket reporter Colorado Astronomy, Starlink Group 1054, that another 29th Starlink could be too many high-speed internet satellites joined the mega-costalition in low-Earth orbit. It was booster 1080's 27th flight, SpaceX 70th mission of 2026 and the 300-100 rather 138 launch attempt of 2026 worldwide. Six launch last week, that would be Sunday, the 13th China's Catholic, no not Catholic, Cass. Aerospace launched the 8-by-1-1 mission from the G-Quan satellite launch center in China on a Connecticut-1 four-stage solid fuel rocket."},{"confidence":0.6985921363035839,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:03:02.601579+00:00","id":108953,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108958,"text":"Spitzer did amazing work on this actual planet and now Webb is building on that legacy by enabling us to drill down to distinguish specific chemical signatures like methane and carbon dioxide, which is just amazing progress. Ryan Challener co-author and research associate at the Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science. There is so much to learn from this one dataset here. We really are just getting started deciphering what Webb has to tell us. The James Webb Space Telescope is the world's premier space science observatory. Webb is solving mysteries in our solar system looking beyond the distant worlds around other stars and probing the mysterious structures and origins of our universe and our place in it. Webb is an international program."},{"confidence":0.9522470310330391,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:02:38.981151+00:00","id":108952,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108957,"text":"And that's for the Denver area. There may be other passages over your particular area that are just as interesting. So again, www.heavens-of-of-of.com for more information on that one. This is K I 0, I am in control for the Colorado Astronomy."},{"confidence":0.7225536637836032,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:02:01.066181+00:00","id":108951,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108955,"text":"planet at this point was complex given its extremely elliptical 111 day orbit and webs own restrictions on where it can look during specific times of the air based on Earth's position in orbit around the sun. Researchers say they have only begun to peel back the layers of an incredibly rich data set but they can clearly see a dramatic shift in the exoplanet's temperature. Web has shown that the planet's increase in temperature was even more extreme than we anticipated based on a spitzer data to a cotaria. In fact, the planet has already been dubbed the roasted exoplanet and even got its own poster in NASA's popular series."},{"confidence":0.7033641735712688,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:01:47.440805+00:00","id":108950,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108954,"text":"Station calling with key little fox zero. I got that. We keep dropping out. For the last suffix of your call, if you could just give me your suffix. This time I'll try to get it. Get you on. Go ahead, please. We're going to form Lima, Uulu. We're going to form Lima, Uulu."},{"confidence":0.8539144870909777,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:01:23.520816+00:00","id":108949,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108953,"text":"It's going to be a six-rd set back with the rocket report on Thursday, June 11th. We're talking about the Starlink 1744. The mission marked the 1074, the booster's 34th mission, making it the second most long Falcon 9 booster. All right, that brings us the fourth launch. On Thursday, Japan successfully launched the test flight of their new H3-30S rocket, back from the Tana-Gashima Space Center in Japan. This was a return-to-flight mission after the failed H3 launched last December, when the H3 failed to deliver the Miki-PT-5 navigation satellite to orbit. Now, when the payload adapter failed and the satellite fell off the second stage before the upper stage exploded. The H3-30S rocket was launched last December."},{"confidence":0.7878250190988183,"created_at":"2026-06-17T02:00:43.161208+00:00","id":108948,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108952,"text":"All right, this is W6RDC, back with tonight's rocket report looking back to last week and ahead of week. Last week we witnessed eight orbital launches that's up to more than a launch per day in the cadence. So, and it's good, we're going to be ten times next week, so it's getting busy. Let's see, our first launch, that was Tuesday, June 11th. China's Catholics launched the GJSW 26th mission on a long, March 5 rocket, back from Wenqing, that launch site in China. The payload was a Chinese classified satellite, claimed to be for communications, technology, test purposes. And it was successfully delivered to GJSW, a transfer orbit."},{"confidence":0.7594079407863319,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:53:26.465102+00:00","id":108937,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108941,"text":"Okay, we might have had a double or a triple. I got, well, and I got you on the list. You're number 19. Did I forget to acknowledge, do apologize. Ah ha. Ah, if I did so, but you're on the list. Okay. K-M-0, something something November. It was kind of, I think there was another station that you doubled with, and I got that partial. If you could, a station starting with QO-Fox-0 and ending in November, if you could come back with your call sign, so I'll get you on the list. Go ahead. QO-Fox-0, Gen-T, Lima, November. QO-Fox-0, Gen-T, Lima, November."},{"confidence":0.6337766945362091,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:53:08.332997+00:00","id":108936,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108940,"text":"copper, Syria will bomber Guilhar and a Lil''R Month hero in an November real little valley of Liberty, over on... Syria."},{"confidence":0.799929054453969,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:53:02.982390+00:00","id":108935,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108939,"text":"The track that it makes across the sky. This is for two days from now on the 19th. The ISS passes almost directly overhead to the Denver area starting about 4.54 AM. It goes from about 5.02 AM. So these are morning passes. And passes right past the big square of Pegasus, right along the edge of, well, Cygnus the Swan and Percen, Pegasus and the Andromeda galaxy very close as well. So interesting pass coming up on the morning of the 19th."},{"confidence":0.699387320450374,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:53:01.479579+00:00","id":108934,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108938,"text":"I do recommend that you sign up and log in and enter in your home coordinates for much more accurate timings. What I like about this website is, right now I'm looking at only visible passes over the Denver area. I could click on all passes and give a whole list of passes over the area for the next 10 days. But right now I'm interested in visible passes. Get rid of some of these commercials. And visible passes. The one thing I like about this particular flight is I can click on a particular pass, ISS pass, and see."},{"confidence":0.6152643942170672,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:52:59.924545+00:00","id":108933,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108937,"text":"We got a little bit of KF-0, U-L-Z, thanks for checking in tonight. All right, I'm going to get into some more bulletins for tonight. So, this is KI-0, I got a net control for the Colorado Astronomy now. I'll look for check-ins a little bit later on. If you have Netlager or are over on a YouTuber, I'll get you on that way as well. So, I'll go back to what I usually do with I-S-S passes. You may want to check out this particular website. Oops, where do- okay, there we go. www.heavened-above.com, this www.heavened-above.com for more information on I-S-S passes over your local area."},{"confidence":0.9157368838787079,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:52:49.868595+00:00","id":108932,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108936,"text":"and this is Mike in South Oregon, Utah."},{"confidence":0.5413251982794868,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:52:25.871263+00:00","id":108931,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108935,"text":"study and an exoplanet astronomer at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in law measurements of temperature and chemical composition were done with spectroscopy. A technique scientists used to break light into its component colors to reveal information about the composition, temperature, motion, and physical properties of objects in space. The team used websomere or mid-infrared instrument for an extended observation of HD60606B before, during and after its periastron or closest path by its star. During periastron, the planet also passed behind the star from webs perspective in what's known as a secondary eclipse. The observation was years in the planning as scheduling the time to catch the planet."},{"confidence":0.9120129036971114,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:52:24.040175+00:00","id":108930,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108934,"text":"the chemistry and clouds to change in real time. According to the research team, the dynamic conditions of HD 6060006B make the planet an ideal target to observe these changes with web's powerful instrument. Observing a planet like HD8060006B is actually very efficient because it's unusual orbit with the corresponding swings in temperature and chemical composition allow us to gather data under varying conditions in just hours and apply those findings to other hot tubers or more conventional exoplanets at the"},{"confidence":0.6380680482834578,"created_at":"2026-06-17T01:52:22.551300+00:00","id":108929,"node_number":"683210","recording_id":108933,"text":"or excuse me, the 248th meeting of the American Astronomical Society in Pasadena, California. Hot jubaters are already considered some of the most extreme exoplanets we know of. But even among that population, HD 60606B is one of the most extreme Cittapony. Kataria, the studies principal investigator at NASA's Jip Close and Laboratory in Southern California, we typically think of hot jubaters as hot gas giants sitting right next to their stars. But this planet's highly eccentric orbit creates a completely different beast. As the planet plunges close to its star, Webb shows its temperature skyrockets by 1100 degrees Fahrenheit. Previous studies have shown that radical temperature swings can cause an exoplanet."}]}