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Tuesday, July 29
If it weren't for that meteor, would there still be dinosaurs?
Christian Science Monitor — 7:50 pm ET (2350 GMT)
Europe makes final delivery run to space station
New Scientist — 7:47 pm ET (2347 GMT)
Space sex gecko experiment is safe – for now
Nature News — 7:46 pm ET (2346 GMT)
AIAA Town Hall: We Need Talent for the Vision
SpaceRef — 7:46 pm ET (2346 GMT)
SpaceShipTwo Takes Flight for First Time in Six Months
NBCNews.com — 7:42 pm ET (2342 GMT)
Life-searching Mars rover might face a two-year delay
Russian Space Web — 7:36 pm ET (2336 GMT)
The Moon Bites a Chunk out of the Sun
Discovery.com — 7:32 pm ET (2332 GMT)
Saturn Moon's 101 Geysers Blast From Hidden Ocean
Discovery.com — 7:31 pm ET (2331 GMT)
'Team Patrick-Cape' launches GSSAP mission
US Air Force — 5:53 am ET (0953 GMT)
Cuts to space program leave U.S. adrift
Tampa Tribune — 5:49 am ET (0949 GMT)
NASA’s Opportunity Mars rover breaks off-Earth distance record
Pasadena Star-News — 5:48 am ET (0948 GMT)
Kiwi launches world-first cheap rocket
AAP — 5:46 am ET (0946 GMT)
NASA moves to protect whistleblowers
The Hill — 5:39 am ET (0939 GMT)
Space innovators seek Orlando gamer connection
Orlando Sentinel — 5:38 am ET (0938 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)

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