It's Kenna again with your daily dose of all things space.
This morning saw the successful docking of the private Axiom-4 mission, as the astronauts on SpaceX's Dragon crew capsule arrived at the International Space Station. The crew will now spend two weeks running various science experiments on the station.
In other news, NASA has been pulling out of big conferences, like the American Astronomical Society's 246th meeting. In fact, the National Science Foundation cancelled its planned talk at the meeting, too. Scientists told Space.com they have been feeling these effects and are worried for the future of these conferences.
Our stories for today's roundup include Rubin Observatory using a "data butler" to help with its large image files, a dead NASA satellite still sending out radio signals and the final "Fantastic Four: First steps" trailer. There's a lot happening and we have all the latest news here for your daily read.