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Tuesday, January 2
China Promises the Moon
IEEE Spectrum
5:30 am ET (1030 GMT)
Both finalists for NASA's next exploration mission have UA ties
Arizona Daily Star
5:28 am ET (1028 GMT)
American Girl debuts NASA-advised aspiring astronaut doll
collectSPACE
5:27 am ET (1027 GMT)
Newly Discovered Solar System Matches Our Own
Voice of America
5:27 am ET (1027 GMT)
NASA rated top government agency in federal worker survey
Washington Times
5:27 am ET (1027 GMT)
Time Running Out to Win Google Lunar X Prize
Parabolic Arc
5:23 am ET (1023 GMT)
Pluto and Beyond: New Horizons' Next Kuiper Belt Rendezvous Only One Year Away
AmericaSpace
5:21 am ET (1021 GMT)
Supermassive black holes control star formation in large galaxies
Univ. of California Santa Cruz
5:20 am ET (1020 GMT)
Year In Review 2017 (Part 4): One year to New Horizons’ flyby of MU69
NasaSpaceFlight.com
5:15 am ET (1015 GMT)
If We Can Put a Man on the Moon, Why Can’t We Put a Man on the Moon?
Wall Street Journal
5:13 am ET (1013 GMT)
Looking Ahead: Space Missions for 2018
Sky & Telescope
5:10 am ET (1010 GMT)
A tiny island, created by a 2014 volcanic eruption, may provide clues to Mars’s past
Washington Post
4:58 am ET (0958 GMT)
SpaceX leases Cape Canaveral home for Crew Dragon
Florida Today
4:56 am ET (0956 GMT)
Weather excellent for SpaceX Zuma launch from Cape Canaveral
Florida Today
4:55 am ET (0955 GMT)
China Plans Giant Constellations of Tiny Satellites
Aviation Week
4:53 am ET (0953 GMT)
Monday, January 1
Resourcesat -2A Completes One Year in Space
ISRO
10:20 am ET (1520 GMT)
Investments in space pay off: A little more money for NASA could launch new industries
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
10:05 am ET (1505 GMT)
Moon shot: lunar mining
Geographical
10:04 am ET (1504 GMT)
Space 2018: Missions and launches to look for in the new year
UPI
9:54 am ET (1454 GMT)
Billions Of Exoplanets? Count On It, Say Space Scientists
Forbes.com
9:53 am ET (1453 GMT)
Andy Weir's 'Artemis' Conjures A Bizarre Lunar Future
Forbes.com
9:53 am ET (1453 GMT)
One Year Out, NASA Spacecraft Aims for Kuiper Belt Object
KNAU Flagstaff, AZ
9:51 am ET (1451 GMT)
Lindy Elkins-Tanton to Lead NASA Mission to Psyche Asteroid
Teen Vogue
9:51 am ET (1451 GMT)
A Chinese space station is falling to Earth next year — but it’s the last thing to worry about
The Verge
9:50 am ET (1450 GMT)
'Not Of Earthly Pace': Celebrating the New Year in Space
AmericaSpace
9:43 am ET (1443 GMT)
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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)
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Tuesday, April 23
Korea to launch 1st nanosatellite this week, part of satellite constellation project
Korea Times
6:13 am ET (1013 GMT)
Injury rates for Musk's SpaceX exceed industry average for second year
Reuters
6:10 am ET (1010 GMT)
Treviño: Brownsville will eventually annex SpaceX’s Boca Chica facility
Rio Grande Guardian
6:10 am ET (1010 GMT)
SpaceX launches two Starlink missions just over 24 hours apart
Teslarati
6:08 am ET (1008 GMT)
Australia's Katherine Bennell-Pegg graduates from European Space Agency astronaut program
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
6:06 am ET (1006 GMT)
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