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Tuesday, June 11
Assured Space and Phantom Space seek to disrupt data-backhaul business
Space News
6:09 am ET (1009 GMT)
What people don’t get about space
Space News
6:08 am ET (1008 GMT)
Scout Space telescope to hitch a ride on ABL rocket
Space News
6:05 am ET (1005 GMT)
Yahsat orders LEO satellites from Airbus
Space News
6:05 am ET (1005 GMT)
New direct-to-cell satellite tech could disrupt billion-dollar military satcom programs
Space News
6:05 am ET (1005 GMT)
China selects new batch of astronauts with an eye on the moon
Space News
6:05 am ET (1005 GMT)
Kepler demonstrates optical data relay service in LEO
Space News
6:04 am ET (1004 GMT)
'Vampire stars' explode after eating too much — AI could help reveal why
SPACE.com
6:03 am ET (1003 GMT)
'Supercharged rhino' black holes may have formed and died a second after the Big Bang
SPACE.com
6:03 am ET (1003 GMT)
The Milky Way's last major act of galactic cannibalism was surprisingly recent
SPACE.com
6:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Youthful galaxy in the early universe was a heavy metal rebel
SPACE.com
6:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
'We thought it was impossible:' Water frost on Mars discovered near Red Planet's equator
SPACE.com
6:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Boeing's 1st Starliner astronaut mission extended through June 18
SPACE.com
6:01 am ET (1001 GMT)
Astrophotographer gets close-up look at monster sunspot that led to May's global auroras
SPACE.com
6:01 am ET (1001 GMT)
A 'new star' could appear in the sky any night now. Here's how to see the Blaze Star ignite
SPACE.com
6:01 am ET (1001 GMT)
Take a video tour of Boeing’s Starliner with its 2 NASA astronauts
SPACE.com
6:00 am ET (1000 GMT)
Solar flare blasts out strongest radiation storm since 2017
SPACE.com
5:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
Is there really a huge subsurface lake near Mars' south pole?
SPACE.com
5:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
Starlink Flares Can Fool Anyone — Even Airline Pilots
Sky & Telescope
5:58 am ET (0958 GMT)
"Death Star" Black Holes Can Swivel Their Million Light-Year Long Plasma Beams
Sky & Telescope
5:58 am ET (0958 GMT)
Starliner flight is one big step for Boeing's space capsule, but many hurdles remain
Reuters
5:56 am ET (0956 GMT)
Cosmic cloud exposed Earth to interstellar space 3 million years ago
New Scientist
5:55 am ET (0955 GMT)
The largest volcanoes on Mars have frosted tips during winter
New Scientist
5:54 am ET (0954 GMT)
The first stars in the universe could have formed surprisingly early
New Scientist
5:54 am ET (0954 GMT)
Food Safety Program for Space Has Taken Over on Earth
NASA
5:51 am ET (0951 GMT)
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news in brief
SpaceX launches seventh set of NRO satellites
Posted: Sat, Jan 11 10:39 AM ET (1539 GMT)
ISRO delays docking experiment
Posted: Sat, Jan 11 10:36 AM ET (1536 GMT)
SpaceX launches Starlink satellites
Posted: Sat, Jan 11 10:34 AM ET (1534 GMT)
news links
Thursday, January 16
Sierra Space’s Resilient GPS Satellite Program Reaches Key Milestone
Business Wire
7:22 am ET (1222 GMT)
Slingshot Aerospace Selected to Provide Technology to USSF to Detect GPS Jamming and Spoofing Threats to International Security
Business Wire
7:22 am ET (1222 GMT)
11 Korean traditional poems headed for moon on U.S. lunar lander
Chosun Ilbo
7:21 am ET (1221 GMT)
Stoke Space Announces $260 Million in New Investment
Business Wire
7:21 am ET (1221 GMT)
A "more powerful" Space Force requires upgraded arsenal, says Kendall
Axios
7:20 am ET (1220 GMT)
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