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Sunday, August 28
How to see the rare rendezvous of Venus and Jupiter
Christian Science Monitor — 9:58 am ET (1358 GMT)
China: the new space superpower
The Observer — 9:48 am ET (1348 GMT)
Orion heat shield delivered to KSC
Florida Today — 9:46 am ET (1346 GMT)

Saturday, August 27
ULA lands $243M NASA contract to launch Mars 2020 rover
Denver Business Journal — 9:16 am ET (1316 GMT)
Submarine in Space Among NASA's Coolest Ideas
Voice of America — 9:13 am ET (1313 GMT)
City, stars celebrate birthday of NASA's Katherine Johnson
WVEC-TV Hampton Roads, VA — 9:11 am ET (1311 GMT)
SpaceX’s CRS-9 Dragon returns to Earth
SpaceFlight Insider — 9:03 am ET (1303 GMT)
'To Train a Mission': 15 Years Since STS-105 (Part 1)
AmericaSpace — 9:01 am ET (1301 GMT)
Venus once possibly habitable, study suggests
Science News — 8:52 am ET (1252 GMT)
Galaxy made of 99.99% dark matter brought to light
Cosmos Magazine — 8:49 am ET (1249 GMT)
Long March-5 rocket leaves for launch site
Xinhua — 8:48 am ET (1248 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
Monday, May 6
SES headquarters to remain in Luxembourg
RTL (Luxembourg) — 5:42 am ET (0942 GMT)
Rocket Lab Plans More Launches This Year
Los Angeles Business Journal — 5:41 am ET (0941 GMT)
Space War: Russia Could Deploy Nuclear Weapons Into Orbit
The National Interest — 5:38 am ET (0938 GMT)


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