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Tuesday, October 17
Crashing Neutron Stars Observed for the First Time
Weizmann Institute of Science — 8:16 pm ET (0016 GMT)
Colliding Neutron Stars Seen by Gravity Waves and Optical Telescopes
Univ. of California Davis — 8:14 pm ET (0014 GMT)
How Bright is the Moon, Really?
NIST — 8:13 pm ET (0013 GMT)
Airmen provide exacting space operations
US Air Force — 8:07 pm ET (0007 GMT)
How Dennis Overbye Makes Space-Time Relatable
New York Times — 8:03 pm ET (0003 GMT)
Why Gravitational Waves Are So Exhilarating
SPACE.com — 7:58 pm ET (2358 GMT)
The Future of Space Is Coming…'Soonish'
SPACE.com — 7:57 pm ET (2357 GMT)
Surprising Science from Cassini’s Grand Finale
Sky & Telescope — 7:55 pm ET (2355 GMT)
Astronaut wee could show us how the plumes on Enceladus work
New Scientist — 7:50 pm ET (2350 GMT)


news in brief
Lithuania signs Artemis Accords
Posted: Sat, May 18 9:39 AM ET (1339 GMT)

SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from California
Posted: Sat, May 18 9:38 AM ET (1338 GMT)

Intuitive Machines upgrading next lunar lander
Posted: Sat, May 18 9:35 AM ET (1335 GMT)

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