spacetoday.net: space news from around the webin association with SpaceNews



Thursday, March 5
Fast star first fled from a supernova, now the galaxy
New Scientist — 6:42 pm ET (2342 GMT)
Supernova 'kaleidoscope' seen for first time
Nature News — 6:42 pm ET (2342 GMT)
Hubble's 'Einstein Cross' Marks the Space-Warping Spot
NBCNews.com — 6:40 pm ET (2340 GMT)
Nasa finds evidence of a vast ancient ocean on Mars
The Guardian — 6:37 pm ET (2337 GMT)
The Higgs Boson May Disintegrate into Dark Matter
Discovery.com — 6:36 pm ET (2336 GMT)
Mysterious Dwarf Planet Ceres May Be Ripe for Life
Discovery.com — 6:36 pm ET (2336 GMT)
Fastest Star Ever Seen Will Escape from the Galaxy
Discovery.com — 6:35 pm ET (2335 GMT)
Ceres: NASA Readies For Historic Visit to Dwarf Planet
ABCNews.com — 6:28 pm ET (2328 GMT)
Psychologist: Mars One could change the world
St. Louis Public Radio — 7:07 am ET (1207 GMT)
Meet the St. Louis-area woman ready to take a one-way trip to Mars
St. Louis Public Radio — 7:05 am ET (1205 GMT)
Nation of explorers must return to the final frontier
Virginia Tech — 7:04 am ET (1204 GMT)
Elena Shateni on going to Mars -- and never coming back
Los Angeles Times — 7:03 am ET (1203 GMT)
Private Spaceflight Gets A New Boost From Silicon Valley
Fast Company — 7:01 am ET (1201 GMT)
Vern Fotheringham Speaks About New LEO Broadband Project
ViaSatellite — 6:57 am ET (1157 GMT)
Central Florida man finalist for trip to Mars
WKMG-TV — 6:53 am ET (1153 GMT)
Do creationists stand in the way of space exploration?
Religion News Service — 6:51 am ET (1151 GMT)
Spaceport plan backed by UK: hopes for commercial space flight hub by 2018
Belfast (N. Ireland) Telegraph — 6:46 am ET (1146 GMT)
Buzz Aldrin and his vision for the future
CU Independent — 6:46 am ET (1146 GMT)


news in brief
SES to acquire Intelsat
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:42 AM ET (1042 GMT)

Shenzhou-17 returns to Earth
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:39 AM ET (1039 GMT)

Cargo Dragon splashes down
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:35 AM ET (1035 GMT)

news links


about spacetoday.net   ·   info@spacetoday.net   ·   mailing list