{"ai_pass_count":4,"analysis_step_count":13,"confidence":0.7501791742940744,"created_at":"2026-06-24T01:36:46.822998+00:00","id":120512,"node_number":"683210","processing_time":2.6378204822540283,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":120512,"text":"The move was at Paragee. It's closest to the Earth with one fact on the 14th. It was 221,952 miles from Earth. The minute soon we'll be at Apagee again. It's probably eight, not quite as far away as the first, but it will be at 250,441 miles from Earth. Some I carry highlights for June's Mercury reaches the greatest elongation in the evening sky this month. I mean, it's too far out of a spectacular conjunction. And later in the month, the moon of Colestines. Actually, all three of those events have already occurred. Meanwhile, Jupiter drops deeper into twilight as it sinks towards next month's good junction with the sun. The morning sky hosts ever more prominent Saturn, while Mars and Uranus."}