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Tuesday, October 27
Crew-1 Launch Rescheduled for November 14
SpacePolicyOnline.com
6:06 am ET (1006 GMT)
Water ice on the Moon may be easier to reach than we thought, new studies claim
The Verge
6:04 am ET (1004 GMT)
With turbopump issues “sorted out,†BE-4 rocket engine moves into production
Ars Technica
6:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Water found in new locations on the Moon, may be trapped in glass
Ars Technica
6:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Fresh studies boost hopes for water on the moon — and for Jeff Bezos’ lunar vision
GeekWire
6:01 am ET (1001 GMT)
ULA Aims for Nov 3 Launch of Atlas V, NROL-101
AmericaSpace
5:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
NASA's SOFIA Observatory Makes First Direct Detection of Water in Sunlit Lunar Soil
AmericaSpace
5:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
Air Force To Try Space-Based 3D Printing: Roper
Breaking Defense
5:57 am ET (0957 GMT)
Tiny moon shadows may harbor hidden stores of ice
Univ. of Colorado
5:56 am ET (0956 GMT)
Data reveals evidence of molecular absorption in the atmosphere of a hot Neptune
Univ. of New Mexico
5:56 am ET (0956 GMT)
SwRI study offers more complete view of massive asteroid Psyche
SwRI
5:56 am ET (0956 GMT)
Water exists on sunny parts of the moon, scientists confirm
Science News
5:54 am ET (0954 GMT)
Water On The Moon: NASA Confirms Water Molecules On Our Neighbor's Sunny Surface
NPR
5:54 am ET (0954 GMT)
It’s confirmed. There is water on the Moon
Cosmos Magazine
5:53 am ET (0953 GMT)
China launches new remote-sensing satellites
Xinhua
5:52 am ET (0952 GMT)
The Moon may hold much more water than we think
Science
5:52 am ET (0952 GMT)
Mark Kelly’s Been To Space. Can He Make it to Capitol Hill?
Wired News
5:49 am ET (0949 GMT)
There May Be Far More Water on the Moon Than NASA Thought
Wired News
5:49 am ET (0949 GMT)
There’s Water and Ice on the Moon, and in More Places Than NASA Thought
New York Times
5:45 am ET (0945 GMT)
China launches three military spy satellites
Spaceflight Now
5:44 am ET (0944 GMT)
Russia launches Glonass navigation satellite
Spaceflight Now
5:44 am ET (0944 GMT)
Moon has a lot more water than once thought, studies show
CBS
5:44 am ET (0944 GMT)
NASA retargets next SpaceX Crew Dragon launch to space station for November 14
CBS
5:44 am ET (0944 GMT)
Engineering software firm Ansys to acquire AGI for $700 million
Space News
5:41 am ET (0941 GMT)
China launches latest trio of Yaogan-30 remote sensing satellites
Space News
5:40 am ET (0940 GMT)
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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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Wednesday, April 24
Korea’s homegrown nanosatellite successfully launches into space
Korea Herald
6:20 am ET (1020 GMT)
Korea launches first nanosatellite in New Zealand
Aju Business Daily
6:19 am ET (1019 GMT)
S. Korea successfully launches first nanosatellite for satellite constellation
Chosun Ilbo
6:18 am ET (1018 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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