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Friday, October 21
NASA has found Europe’s Mars lander
Ars Technica — 8:08 pm ET (0008 GMT)
The possible ninth planet could explain a tilt in the Sun
Ars Technica — 8:08 pm ET (0008 GMT)
Europe's Mars lander crash site identified
Mashable — 8:07 pm ET (0007 GMT)
U.S.-Russian trio moves into space station
GeekWire — 8:07 pm ET (0007 GMT)
Soyuz Docking Restores Space Station to Full Crew Strength
AmericaSpace — 8:05 pm ET (0005 GMT)
Found: Oldest known planet-forming disk
Carnegie Institution for Science — 8:03 pm ET (0003 GMT)
Supernovae analysis finds scant evidence for dark energy
Physics World — 7:59 pm ET (2359 GMT)
Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft docks with Expedition 49/50 crew
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 7:56 pm ET (2356 GMT)
SpaceX Explosion Investigation Focuses on Fueling Snafu
Wall Street Journal — 7:55 pm ET (2355 GMT)
White House announces small satellite initiative
Space News — 7:50 pm ET (2350 GMT)


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)

news links
Wednesday, April 24
Korea launches first nanosatellite in New Zealand
Aju Business Daily — 6:19 am ET (1019 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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