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Thursday, April 17
Scientists Find an ‘Earth Twin,’ or Maybe a Cousin
New York Times — 6:10 pm ET (2210 GMT)
Earth's 'cousin' planet lies 500 light-years away
Spaceflight Now — 6:10 pm ET (2210 GMT)
SSL To Build Two More Satellites for JSat
Space News — 6:09 pm ET (2209 GMT)
Found! First Earth-Size Planet That Could Support Life
SPACE.com — 6:05 pm ET (2205 GMT)
Smallest life-friendly exoplanet may be lit by auroras
New Scientist — 5:59 pm ET (2159 GMT)
Earth-sized exoplanet spotted in star’s habitable zone
Nature News — 5:59 pm ET (2159 GMT)
Meet Kepler-186f, the most 'Earth-like' planet ever found
Los Angeles Times — 5:56 pm ET (2156 GMT)
Chew On This: Best Picture Yet of Gum 41
Discovery.com — 5:49 pm ET (2149 GMT)
Most 'Earth-Like' Alien World Discovered
Discovery.com — 5:48 pm ET (2148 GMT)
Earth-Likenesses: Have We Discovered Earth 2.0?
Discovery.com — 5:48 pm ET (2148 GMT)
NRO Eyes Lidar For Space Deployment
Aviation Week — 5:46 pm ET (2146 GMT)
Orbital Announces First Quarter 2014 Financial Results
Orbital Sciences Corp. — 8:39 am ET (1239 GMT)


news in brief
NASA and ESA finalize ExoMars Rosalind Franklin agreement
Posted: Sun, May 19 8:02 AM ET (1202 GMT)

Russia launches classified satellite
Posted: Sun, May 19 7:57 AM ET (1157 GMT)

BEpiColombo Mercury mission suffers thruster problem
Posted: Sun, May 19 7:55 AM ET (1155 GMT)

news links
Monday, May 20
Bezos’ Blue Origin Resumes Space Tourism With Latest Launch
Bloomberg News — 6:49 am ET (1049 GMT)
Ed Dwight finally goes to space on Blue Origin rocket
Houston Chronicle — 6:48 am ET (1048 GMT)


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