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Monday, March 2
Dawn Spacecraft Sees Spots as It Approaches Mysterious Ceres
Scientific American — 8:40 pm ET (0140 GMT)
NASA Probe to Land on Ceres to Check Out Mysterious Bright Spots
Sputnik International — 8:37 pm ET (0137 GMT)
US Military Satellite Explodes, Sending Chunks of Debris into Orbit
Sputnik International — 8:36 pm ET (0136 GMT)
Weather forecast for early Earth involved iron rain
New Scientist — 8:34 pm ET (0134 GMT)
What are those bright spots? As Dawn nears Ceres, mystery remains
Los Angeles Times — 8:31 pm ET (0131 GMT)
NASA test director was "go" for launch, then beans
Florida Today — 8:27 pm ET (0127 GMT)
Could This Alien Cell Thrive on Titan?
Discovery.com — 8:26 pm ET (0126 GMT)
Bright spotlight on Dawn mission to Ceres
BBC — 8:26 pm ET (0126 GMT)
USAF Weather Satellite Explodes After Thermal Spike
Aviation Week — 8:25 pm ET (0125 GMT)
Rebooting space advocacy
The Space Review — 3:50 pm ET (2050 GMT)
Journey to whatever
The Space Review — 3:49 pm ET (2049 GMT)
Understanding the legal status of the Moon
The Space Review — 3:48 pm ET (2048 GMT)
Review: Starmus
The Space Review — 3:47 pm ET (2047 GMT)
SpaceX Successfully Launched Two Satellites
Forbes.com — 6:53 am ET (1153 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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