Planetary Parade Paws Into View
AP reports six planets visible in late February skies — a cosmic catwalk, if you will.
Illustration: "Purrlanetary alignment" in a shoebox observatory.
Headline source: Associated Press (Feb 23, 2026)
Welcome to our mini newsroom where the stories are real and the whiskers are editorial. Below are three recent, non-sensitive headlines from reputable outlets, illustrated with custom cat-themed diorama images. Think of it as journalism with a side of paws and perspective.
Today's cover concepts include skywatching kitties, launch-ready space cats, and globe-trotting feline scientists. We call it purr-iodical reporting.
AP reports six planets visible in late February skies — a cosmic catwalk, if you will.
Illustration: "Purrlanetary alignment" in a shoebox observatory.
Headline source: Associated Press (Feb 23, 2026)
Crew-12 heads station-side as mission momentum continues. Liftoff? More like lift-paw.
Illustration: Tiny suits, big mission energy.
Headline source: NASA (Feb 20, 2026)
Two missions chosen to deepen Earth-system science — a globe-spanning story with claws for curiosity.
Illustration: Feline researchers monitor a tiny Earth from mission control.
Headline source: NASA (Feb 12, 2026)