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Thursday, November 26
Europe's ExoMars missions are go - finally
BBC — 3:35 am ET (0835 GMT)

Wednesday, November 25
ExoMars Work at Frenzied Pace To Make 2016 Launch Date
Space News — 6:02 pm ET (2302 GMT)

Tuesday, November 24
Mars to lose its largest moon, but gain a ring
Univ. of California Berkeley — 8:01 pm ET (0101 GMT)
Search For Alien Life Moving Beyond Mars, Europa
Aviation Week — 7:06 pm ET (0006 GMT)
Mars may get rings like Saturn in a few million years
SpaceFlight Insider — 6:58 am ET (1158 GMT)
In 40 million years, Mars may have a ring (and one fewer moon)
Los Angeles Times — 6:36 am ET (1136 GMT)

Monday, November 23
NASA not ready for dangers of deep space, auditors say
Washington Post — 8:27 pm ET (0127 GMT)
Mars' new bling could one day rival Saturn's ring
USA Today — 8:24 pm ET (0124 GMT)
Phobos to create ring around the Red Planet
Science News — 8:14 pm ET (0114 GMT)
Mars will someday have a ring
Science — 8:11 pm ET (0111 GMT)
Mars May Become a Ringed Planet Someday
SPACE.com — 8:02 pm ET (0102 GMT)
Martian moon set to form ring around red planet
Nature News — 7:54 pm ET (0054 GMT)
Mars Will Become a Ringed Planet When Phobos Dies
Discovery.com — 7:42 pm ET (0042 GMT)
Mars Astronauts: Don't Care Where, Just Don't Kill Us
Discovery.com — 7:41 pm ET (0041 GMT)
Mars and the transport revolution
The Space Review — 5:46 pm ET (2246 GMT)

news in brief
Falcon 9 launches military weather satellite
Posted: Sun, Apr 14 11:21 AM ET (1521 GMT)

JAXA to land astronauts on Moon through NASA partnership
Posted: Sun, Apr 14 11:14 AM ET (1514 GMT)

Russia launches Angara from Vostochny
Posted: Sun, Apr 14 11:08 AM ET (1508 GMT)

news links
Friday, April 19
RAF Reserves stand up new specialist space units
UK Royal Air Force — 6:06 am ET (1006 GMT)
China and America woo African space agencies in the new space race
London School of Economics — 6:05 am ET (1005 GMT)
Rocket Lab Announces Board Change
Business Wire — 6:05 am ET (1005 GMT)



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