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Monday, January 1
The End of Night: Global Illumination Has Increased Worldwide
Scientific American — 9:27 am ET (1427 GMT)
Starwatch: the January night sky
The Guardian — 9:22 am ET (1422 GMT)
Terrawatch: is this how plate tectonics gets started?
The Guardian — 9:21 am ET (1421 GMT)
Southbound? Cape rockets may fly new path toward poles
Florida Today — 9:20 am ET (1420 GMT)

Sunday, December 31
Isro’s 2nd Moon mission set for March-April 2018
Deccan Chronicle — 8:26 am ET (1326 GMT)
NASA Readies Clipper Mission To Europa
Forbes.com — 8:24 am ET (1324 GMT)
These are our 5 favorite space events of 2017
Mashable — 8:22 am ET (1322 GMT)
Falcon Heavy preparing for Static Fire test
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 8:15 am ET (1315 GMT)
Tour January’s Sky: Planet Pairings at Dawn
Sky & Telescope — 8:10 am ET (1310 GMT)
China’s moon mission to boldly go a step further
The Observer — 8:03 am ET (1303 GMT)
Sky Watch: January is packed with action
Washington Post — 8:03 am ET (1303 GMT)

Saturday, December 30
Rocket Lab says no to 'launch fever'
New Zealand Herald — 8:41 am ET (1341 GMT)
We have ignition: Elon Musk to blast a Tesla Roadster car into space
The Times of London — 8:38 am ET (1338 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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