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Sunday, September 25
Cosmology safe as universe has no sense of direction
University College London
4:22 am ET (0822 GMT)
China's giant telescope may lead to "discoveries beyond wildest imagination": U.S. expert
Xinhua
4:20 am ET (0820 GMT)
World's largest radio telescope begins operations
Xinhua
4:19 am ET (0819 GMT)
Jack Garman, Whose Judgment Call Saved Moon Landing, Dies at 72
New York Times
4:15 am ET (0815 GMT)
160-Day Mars Mission Simulation Kicks Off in Utah
SPACE.com
4:13 am ET (0813 GMT)
Stephen Hawking Is Still Afraid of Aliens
SPACE.com
4:13 am ET (0813 GMT)
Moon-walking astronaut John Young turned 86 on Saturday
Orlando Sentinel
4:10 am ET (0810 GMT)
China Begins Operating World's Largest Radio Telescope
AP
4:06 am ET (0806 GMT)
Meet the Woman Who Pioneered Our Search for Aliens
Vice
1:46 am ET (0546 GMT)
Saturday, September 24
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs at the 67 th International Astronautical Congress
UN
1:05 pm ET (1705 GMT)
Monitoring poverty from space
Brookings Institute
9:01 am ET (1301 GMT)
Fires Will Keep Atlas V Rocket, WorldView-4 Craft At Vandenberg AFB Longer
Noozhawk
8:52 am ET (1252 GMT)
Atlas V launch postponed until October due to fires
Pacific Business News
8:52 am ET (1252 GMT)
SpaceX investigation suggests helium breach caused its Falcon 9 explosion
TechCrunch
8:51 am ET (1251 GMT)
SpaceX explosion: 'Large breach' took place in helium system in second stage of rocket
Los Angeles Times
8:49 am ET (1249 GMT)
Aireon still targets early 2018 operations despite SpaceX delay
Runway Girl Network
8:48 am ET (1248 GMT)
SpaceX: 'Breach' caused rocket explosion
Orlando Sentinel
8:48 am ET (1248 GMT)
SpaceX Thinks Falcon 9 Explosion Caused by Super-Chill Helium
Inverse
8:45 am ET (1245 GMT)
SpaceX Sees Clue to Rocket Blast in Super-Chilled Helium Breach
Bloomberg News
8:41 am ET (1241 GMT)
SpaceX Says Falcon 9 Rocket Investigation Still Pursuing Various Leads
Wall Street Journal
8:41 am ET (1241 GMT)
Astronaut twins share benefits of doing ‘the hard things’
Univ. at Buffalo
8:39 am ET (1239 GMT)
Udall, Heinrich, Pearce Announce $1.2 Million to Upgrade Dunn Solar Telescope in Sunspot, NM, Transition Operation to NMSU Consortium
US Senate
8:37 am ET (1237 GMT)
China’s Runaway Space Station Might Cause a “Rain of Metalâ€
Inverse
8:37 am ET (1237 GMT)
Catching Dust: A changing NASA visits an asteroid, seeking the key to life’s beginning
The New Yorker
8:37 am ET (1237 GMT)
Tiangong-2: China fires up science payloads
gbtimes
8:34 am ET (1234 GMT)
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news in brief
Shenzhou 18 launches to Tiangong space station
Posted: Sun, Apr 28 10:11 AM ET (1411 GMT)
Starliner cleared for first crewed flight
Posted: Sun, Apr 28 10:06 AM ET (1406 GMT)
Cosmonauts perform ISS spacewalk
Posted: Sun, Apr 28 10:03 AM ET (1403 GMT)
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Saturday, May 4
Satellite Internet Connection to Start Working in Kazakhstan
The Times of Central Asia
7:02 am ET (1102 GMT)
Air Guardsmen Explain Why They Don’t Want to Switch to the Space Force
Air and Space Forces Magazine
7:00 am ET (1100 GMT)
Most Guardsmen will retrain or retire rather than join Space Force
FederalNewsRadio.com
7:00 am ET (1100 GMT)
ULA Poised For First Human Spaceflight
Aviation Week
6:59 am ET (1059 GMT)
Starlink launch in Indonesia set for next two weeks: Minister
Antara News
6:58 am ET (1058 GMT)
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