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Friday, October 31
NASA's plan to capture an asteroid? Bad idea, scientist says
Los Angeles Times — 7:14 am ET (1114 GMT)
UT Satellite Destroyed in Antares Explosion
The Alcalde — 7:11 am ET (1111 GMT)
UT satellite part of cargo in rocket explosion
KVUE-TV Austin, TX — 7:09 am ET (1109 GMT)
Initial damage assessment shows Antares pad intact
Spaceflight Now — 7:07 am ET (1107 GMT)
Parts of doomed Orbital Sciences rocket made in Phoenix area
Arizona Republic — 7:05 am ET (1105 GMT)
Steering ESA satellites clear of space debris
ESA — 7:04 am ET (1104 GMT)
Apollo, Ansari and the Hobbling Effects of Giant Leaps
Parabolic Arc — 7:04 am ET (1104 GMT)
New Study Finds Oceans Arrived Early to Earth
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute — 7:01 am ET (1101 GMT)
Hubble Sees 'Ghost Light' From Dead Galaxies
STScI — 6:59 am ET (1059 GMT)
Dark matter: Out with the WIMPs, in with the SIMPs?
Science — 6:56 am ET (1056 GMT)
EFT-1 Orion completes assembly and conducts FRR
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 6:55 am ET (1055 GMT)
ATK Reports FY15 Second Quarter Operating Results
PR Newswire — 6:55 am ET (1055 GMT)
Orion Spacecraft Complete
PR Newswire — 6:54 am ET (1054 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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