Locator: 49971APPLE.
Tag: AAPL.
For those with a 30-year horizon, this is awesome.
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Apple's AI
From February 11, 2026: how are NASA's Artemis and Apple's AI alike? Neither launch.
Locator: 49966ARTEMIS.
A couple of weeks ago my x feed was filled with non-stop tweets about NASA's Artemis getting ready to launch .... back to the moon --- disingenuous --- not "back to (on) the moon," but rather simply "back to (a loop around" around the moon. The US first did that back in December, 1968 -- almost 58 years ago.
But for the past week or so, I haven't been able to find a note about the Artemis launch. I've checked frequently. Zip. Nada. Zilch. So I got serious and checked again today.
Link here. Pushed back. Delayed. Scrubbed.
From February 3, 2026:
NASA is now targeting March, 2026, for the earliest possible launch of its historic Artemis II lunar moon mission, which will send four astronauts into deep space (to the moon) for the first time since the Apollo program ended more than five decades ago.
The decision came in the early hours of Tuesday, February 3, 2026, after NASA said it had completed a wet dress rehearsal, a crucial test of the towering rocket system that will launch the astronauts on an unprecedented path around the moon. The mission had been expected to lift off as soon as February 8, 2026.
NASA said it encountered several problems during the test after cold weather caused a late start, including running into issues with hydrogen leaks while filling up Artemis II’s Space Launch System rocket with propellant. The delay would allow teams to review data and conduct a second launch rehearsal, the agency said in a blog post.

