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Thursday, April 20
Two-Man U.S.-Russian Soyuz Crew Reaches ISS
Aviation Week — 6:56 pm ET (2256 GMT)
Growing firm lands work with SpaceX
Dayton (OH) Daily News — 5:11 am ET (0911 GMT)
NASA's Study of Adding Crew to EM-1 is Completed, Awaiting Response
SpacePolicyOnline.com — 5:10 am ET (0910 GMT)
ILC Dover still in the space business
Wilmington (DE) News-Journal — 5:06 am ET (0906 GMT)
Longmont Space Symposium draws crowd of young recruits
Longmont (CO) Daily Times-Call — 5:06 am ET (0906 GMT)
An ASU space celebration
Arizona State Univ. — 5:05 am ET (0905 GMT)
India to launch satellite it renamed after Pakistan exit
The Nation (Pakistan) — 5:02 am ET (0902 GMT)
Next rocket will be game changer, says Isro
Deccan Chronicle — 5:01 am ET (0901 GMT)
Israel Looking to Use Brazilian Alcântara Site for Space Launch
Spacewatch Middle East — 5:00 am ET (0900 GMT)
NASA launches Israeli students' research satellite
Globes Online — 4:57 am ET (0857 GMT)
What to do if an asteroid comes our way
GeekWire — 4:53 am ET (0853 GMT)
Soyuz MS-04 sends two-man crew on fast-track to ISS
SpaceFlight Insider — 4:52 am ET (0852 GMT)


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)

news links
Friday, May 3
China is Having a ‘Strategic Breakout’ in Space Too, USSF Intel Boss Warns
Air and Space Forces Magazine — 3:24 am ET (0724 GMT)
‘Galactic 07’ Mission Launch Window Opens June 8
Virgin Galactic — 3:20 am ET (0720 GMT)


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