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Thursday, October 31
Missouri S&T researchers set to work in lunar gravity for NASA project
Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology — 5:42 am ET (0942 GMT)
NASA-funded ASU study explores turbulence in molecular clouds
Arizona State Univ. — 5:41 am ET (0941 GMT)
Faster space communication with record-sensitive receiver
Chalmers Univ. of Technology — 5:32 am ET (0932 GMT)
DTU Researchers discover one of the fastest-spinning stars in the Universe
Technical University of Denmark — 5:30 am ET (0930 GMT)
GPS resiliency is falling short, but there is a solution
Breaking Defense — 5:29 am ET (0929 GMT)
NRO taps 3 startups for innovative launch experiments
Breaking Defense — 5:28 am ET (0928 GMT)
New satellite tech can detect plastic on beaches
Cosmos Magazine — 5:27 am ET (0927 GMT)
Blue Origin rolls out New Glenn’s first stage for testing
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 5:25 am ET (0925 GMT)
Two Black Holes Are Giving the Cosmos a Fright
New York Times — 5:24 am ET (0924 GMT)


news in brief
SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Florida
Posted: Sat, Nov 9 10:00 AM ET (1500 GMT)


Gilmour Space gets Australian launch license
Posted: Sat, Nov 9 9:53 AM ET (1453 GMT)

news links
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