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Friday, December 2
Astronomers say a new, huge satellite is as bright as the brightest stars
Ars Technica
5:14 am ET (1014 GMT)
A black hole ripped apart a star and brought together astronomers from around the world
The Verge
5:13 am ET (1013 GMT)
Astrophysicists suggest a method for observing the second closest supermassive black hole to Earth
Cosmos Magazine
5:11 am ET (1011 GMT)
China's two meteorological satellites put into operation
Xinhua
5:11 am ET (1011 GMT)
Soyuz-2.1b launches from Plesetsk carrying Lotos-S satellite
NasaSpaceFlight.com
5:09 am ET (1009 GMT)
Solid Rocket Boosters meet performance targets in first-look data review for Artemis I
NasaSpaceFlight.com
5:09 am ET (1009 GMT)
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Wins Go-Ahead for 7,500 More Starlink Satellites, After Aiming for 30,000
Wall Street Journal
5:08 am ET (1008 GMT)
Pop-Up Farming Pods to Help Colonizers Grow Crops on Mars
Wired News
5:07 am ET (1007 GMT)
Orion capsule leaves lunar orbit, heads for moon flyby and return to Earth
Spaceflight Now
5:04 am ET (1004 GMT)
AST SpaceMobile plots $86 million share sale
Space News
5:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Cognitive Space hires retired general as strategic advisor
Space News
5:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Eutelsat orders GEO broadband satellite with LEO in mind
Space News
5:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Rocket Lab launches subsidiary focused on national security market
Space News
5:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Orion begins return leg of Artemis 1 mission
Space News
5:00 am ET (1000 GMT)
SpaceX Dragon spacecraft lands at Chicago museum ahead of exhibit
collectSPACE
4:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
Saturn V, shuttle Pathfinder up for 'adoption' to aid their preservation
collectSPACE
4:58 am ET (0958 GMT)
Space 220 at Disney's Epcot serves up more space fact trading cards
collectSPACE
4:58 am ET (0958 GMT)
Solar storm from 'canyon-like' hole in the sun could hit Earth as soon as Thursday (Dec. 1)
SPACE.com
4:57 am ET (0957 GMT)
Here's how NASA and Europe will bring Mars samples back to Earth
SPACE.com
4:57 am ET (0957 GMT)
Europa Clipper instrument delays worry scientists eyeing 2024 launch
SPACE.com
4:56 am ET (0956 GMT)
China has 6 astronauts in space for the 1st time
SPACE.com
4:55 am ET (0955 GMT)
James Webb Space Telescope view of Saturn's weirdest moon Titan thrills scientists
SPACE.com
4:54 am ET (0954 GMT)
Meteorites reveal how they brought space water to Earth
SPACE.com
4:54 am ET (0954 GMT)
NASA's Artemis 1 Orion spacecraft leaves moon's orbit to head home
SPACE.com
4:54 am ET (0954 GMT)
Ancient megatsunami on Mars traced to the crater where it began
New Scientist
4:48 am ET (0948 GMT)
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SES to acquire Intelsat
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:42 AM ET (1042 GMT)
Shenzhou-17 returns to Earth
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:39 AM ET (1039 GMT)
Cargo Dragon splashes down
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:35 AM ET (1035 GMT)
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Tuesday, May 7
Eutelsat Is Said to Weigh Sale of Ground Station Network
Bloomberg News
7:02 am ET (1102 GMT)
Eutelsat considers sale of ground network
Broadband TV News
7:02 am ET (1102 GMT)
Statement Concerning Eutelsat Group’s Ground Network
Business Wire
7:01 am ET (1101 GMT)
Rocket Lab Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results Reflecting Year-on-Year Revenue Growth of 69%, Sequential Quarterly Growth of 55%, and Continued Growth in Q2 2024
Rocket Lab
7:00 am ET (1100 GMT)
Rocket Lab Selects Subcontractors to Support SDA Satellite Constellation Development
Rocket Lab
6:59 am ET (1059 GMT)
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