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Wednesday, July 29
NASA's Next Megarocket Could Launch Mission to Europa
SPACE.com
9:23 pm ET (0123 GMT)
Stunning Photo Shows SpaceShipTwo Pilot Parachuting to Earth After Crash
SPACE.com
9:22 pm ET (0122 GMT)
Full Moon on Friday Is a Blue Moon: Here's Why
SPACE.com
9:22 pm ET (0122 GMT)
Mystery Solved? Why Pluto's Big Moon Charon Has a Red Pole
SPACE.com
9:21 pm ET (0121 GMT)
First Alien Auroras Found, Are 1 Million Times Brighter Than Any On Earth
SPACE.com
9:21 pm ET (0121 GMT)
Aurora on a Dwarf Star
Sky & Telescope
9:19 pm ET (0119 GMT)
Search for Alien Life Ignites Battle over Giant Telescope
Scientific American
9:18 pm ET (0118 GMT)
Ugly Ducklings of the Universe Are Born Like Stars
Scientific American
9:18 pm ET (0118 GMT)
Lithium found in exploding star clears up stellar mystery
Christian Science Monitor
9:14 pm ET (0114 GMT)
Roscosmos to Set Up National Manned Spaceflight Center
Sputnik International
9:13 pm ET (0113 GMT)
NASA tests new camera at a space station
Reuters
9:08 pm ET (0108 GMT)
Kombucha in space aides research on origins of life
Orlando Sentinel
9:08 pm ET (0108 GMT)
Neptune’s sudden jolt could explain weird ring in Kuiper belt
New Scientist
9:07 pm ET (0107 GMT)
Is Pluto a planet or a dwarf? Such labels matter less and less
New Scientist
9:06 pm ET (0106 GMT)
Home, sweet exomoon: The new frontier in the search for ET
New Scientist
9:06 pm ET (0106 GMT)
Clusters of living worlds would hint life came from outer space
New Scientist
9:05 pm ET (0105 GMT)
‘Half-pipe’ telescope will probe dark energy in teen Universe
Nature News
9:05 pm ET (0105 GMT)
Brown dwarf aurora found; could inform exoplanet searches
Los Angeles Times
8:58 pm ET (0058 GMT)
Kazakhstan to pay Russia $20 mln for its cosmonaut space flight in 2016
TASS
8:55 pm ET (0055 GMT)
NTSB’s SpaceShipTwo findings put more pressure on FAA in commercial space
GeekWire
8:53 pm ET (0053 GMT)
Astronomers find aurora a million times brighter than the northern lights
The Guardian
8:51 pm ET (0051 GMT)
Six-time shuttle astronaut Musgrave will speak at marathon
Florida Today
8:50 pm ET (0050 GMT)
Stellar Mystery Solved: Exploding Star is a Lithium Factory
Discovery.com
8:49 pm ET (0049 GMT)
Cassini to Make Final Flybys of 2 Icy Saturn Moons
Discovery.com
8:49 pm ET (0049 GMT)
Monstrous Aurora Detected Beyond our Solar System
Discovery.com
8:48 pm ET (0048 GMT)
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news in brief
Three European countries join Artemis Accords
Posted: Sun, Apr 21 9:05 AM ET (1305 GMT)
SpaceX launches Starlink satellites on back-to-back launches
Posted: Sun, Apr 21 9:02 AM ET (1302 GMT)
Iceye raises $93 million
Posted: Sat, Apr 20 10:28 AM ET (1428 GMT)
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Wednesday, April 24
Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
Korea Herald
6:20 am ET (1020 GMT)
Korea launches first nanosatellite in New Zealand
Aju Business Daily
6:19 am ET (1019 GMT)
S. Korea successfully launches first nanosatellite for satellite constellation
Chosun Ilbo
6:18 am ET (1018 GMT)
Injuries at SpaceX shoot way above industry norm
Houston Chronicle
6:16 am ET (1016 GMT)
SpaceX launched a Starlink mission from Cape Canaveral
WESH-TV Orlando
6:15 am ET (1015 GMT)
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