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Friday, October 9
Blue Haze Surrounds Pluto in New Image
NBCNews.com — 6:29 am ET (1029 GMT)
How to find life on Mars
The Guardian — 6:24 am ET (1024 GMT)
Private space race gathers pace
The Guardian — 6:24 am ET (1024 GMT)
Pluto has brilliant blue skies and frozen water
Washington Post — 6:22 am ET (1022 GMT)
Mars once had great lakes and rivers, according to rover data
Washington Post — 6:21 am ET (1021 GMT)
Atlas V launches classified mission from California
Florida Today — 6:20 am ET (1020 GMT)
Why Are Craters on Saturn's Moons Vanishing? Photos
Discovery.com — 6:12 am ET (1012 GMT)
Mars Rover Finds Gale Crater was Once a Big Lake
Discovery.com — 6:12 am ET (1012 GMT)
Pluto: A World of Blue Skies and Red Ice
Discovery.com — 6:11 am ET (1011 GMT)
Mystery Waves Blast Through Star's Disk
Discovery.com — 6:11 am ET (1011 GMT)
NASA May Fly Habitat With First Orion
Aviation Week — 6:10 am ET (1010 GMT)
Tel Aviv Space Industry Aims For International Markets
Aviation Week — 6:08 am ET (1008 GMT)


news in brief
Financial analysis shows Starlink is making money
Posted: Sun, May 12 9:17 AM ET (1317 GMT)

SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Florida and California
Posted: Sun, May 12 9:16 AM ET (1316 GMT)

China launches MEO communication satellites
Posted: Sun, May 12 9:12 AM ET (1312 GMT)

news links
Saturday, May 18
Blue Origin to resume space flights on Sunday, near Van Horn
El Paso Times — 8:43 am ET (1243 GMT)
Why Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Took 2 Years for Latest Launch
Business Insider — 8:43 am ET (1243 GMT)


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