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Tuesday, September 12
Chinese cargo spacecraft completes automated fast-docking with space lab
Xinhua
9:55 pm ET (0155 GMT)
Soyuz MS-06 carrying three more crewmembers to the ISS
NasaSpaceFlight.com
9:49 pm ET (0149 GMT)
There’s a Speeding Mass of Space Junk Orbiting Earth, Smashing Into Things
Wall Street Journal
9:47 pm ET (0147 GMT)
International Launch Services Proton Successfully Launches The Amazonas 5 Satellite
ILS
9:41 pm ET (0141 GMT)
SES orders seven satellites from Boeing to help meet growing broadband demand
Spaceflight Now
9:40 pm ET (0140 GMT)
Soyuz launches with space station crew looking forward to expanded research
CBS
9:40 pm ET (0140 GMT)
Inmarsat picks MHI’s H2-A to launch its first sixth-gen satellite
Space News
9:39 pm ET (0139 GMT)
Kestrel Eye positions Adcole Maryland Aerospace for more satellite work
Space News
9:39 pm ET (0139 GMT)
Blue Origin enlarges New Glenn’s payload fairing, preparing to debut upgraded New Shepard
Space News
9:38 pm ET (0138 GMT)
Arianespace wins contracts for O3b and SES-17 satellites
Space News
9:38 pm ET (0138 GMT)
OneWeb Satellites to keep Toulouse factory open for other customers
Space News
9:38 pm ET (0138 GMT)
Virgin Orbit still expects to fly twice a month in 2020 despite delayed test campaign
Space News
9:37 pm ET (0137 GMT)
Bandwidth requirements to keep driving future satellite developments
Space News
9:37 pm ET (0137 GMT)
Op-ed | America, we have a problem: Helping Houston and the space economy
Space News
9:36 pm ET (0136 GMT)
Op-ed | To lead in space, the United States must modernize satellite regulations
Space News
9:35 pm ET (0135 GMT)
Rings Revealed: How Cassini's Saturn Odyssey Exceeds Expectations
SPACE.com
9:35 pm ET (0135 GMT)
There Is Boron on Mars — Another Sign the Red Planet Could Have Hosted Life
SPACE.com
9:34 pm ET (0134 GMT)
Cassini's Saturn Crash 2017: How to Watch Its 'Grand Finale'
SPACE.com
9:34 pm ET (0134 GMT)
NASA's Kennedy Space Center Takes Stock of Irma Storm Damage
SPACE.com
9:33 pm ET (0133 GMT)
No, We Can't Control Hurricanes from Space
SPACE.com
9:32 pm ET (0132 GMT)
Cassini Headed for Saturn Plunge After Titan 'Goodbye Kiss'
SPACE.com
9:32 pm ET (0132 GMT)
New US-Russian Crew Launches to Space Station on Soyuz Rocket
SPACE.com
9:32 pm ET (0132 GMT)
How the Cassini mission led a 'paradigm shift' in search for alien life
Christian Science Monitor
9:28 pm ET (0128 GMT)
U.S., Russian crew blasts off for space station
Reuters
9:27 pm ET (0127 GMT)
Hurricane Irma damage 'minor' to ULA launch site, SpaceX still assessing
Orlando Sentinel
9:26 pm ET (0126 GMT)
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NASA and ESA finalize ExoMars Rosalind Franklin agreement
Posted: Sun, May 19 8:02 AM ET (1202 GMT)
Russia launches classified satellite
Posted: Sun, May 19 7:57 AM ET (1157 GMT)
BEpiColombo Mercury mission suffers thruster problem
Posted: Sun, May 19 7:55 AM ET (1155 GMT)
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Sunday, May 19
Earth Observation Reimagined: Marble Imaging and Reflex Aerospace
Reflex Aerospace
3:12 pm ET (1912 GMT)
Avanti Communications launches LEO services in South Africa
Avanti PLC
3:10 pm ET (1910 GMT)
£9 million funding for satellite instruments to monitor climate
UK Space Agency
3:08 pm ET (1908 GMT)
New roadmap for pro-growth regulation in UK space sector launched as Science Minister launches new National Space Operations Centre
UK Space Agency
3:07 pm ET (1907 GMT)
Redwire Announces Development of New European-Built Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) Spacecraft Platform called Phantom
Redwire
3:06 pm ET (1906 GMT)
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