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Thursday, August 28
Intelsat, Eutelsat Granted New U.S. Waivers
Wall Street Journal — 8:26 am ET (1226 GMT)
A Salty, Martian Meteorite Offers Clues to Habitability
Astrobiology Magazine — 8:24 am ET (1224 GMT)
Five finalist sites chosen for historic comet landing
Spaceflight Now — 8:19 am ET (1219 GMT)
NASA commits to $7 billion SLS development
CBS — 8:18 am ET (1218 GMT)
Earthshine, the Moon’s Darker Side
Sky & Telescope — 8:17 am ET (1217 GMT)

Wednesday, August 27
Spaceports are unlikely to get off the ground
Financial Times — 7:38 pm ET (2338 GMT)
Europa: How Less Can Be More
The Planetary Society — 7:36 pm ET (2336 GMT)
If men are from Mars, how come we can’t find them there?
The National (UAE) — 7:34 pm ET (2334 GMT)
Probe continues on Wallops rocket failure
Salisbury (MD) Daily Times — 7:32 pm ET (2332 GMT)
NASA spacecraft passes Neptune's orbit on its way to Pluto
KPCC-FM Pasadena, CA — 7:30 pm ET (2330 GMT)
The search for Philae’s landing site narrows
SpaceFlight Insider — 7:27 pm ET (2327 GMT)
Detecting Neutrinos, Physicists Look into the Heart of the Sun
Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst — 7:26 pm ET (2326 GMT)
Scientist uncovers Red Planet's climate history in unique meteorite
Florida State Univ. — 7:25 pm ET (2325 GMT)
Witnessing the early growth of a giant
ESA — 7:24 pm ET (2324 GMT)
Measurement at Big Bang Conditions Confirms Lithium Problem
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf — 7:22 pm ET (2322 GMT)


news in brief
Lithuania signs Artemis Accords
Posted: Sat, May 18 9:39 AM ET (1339 GMT)

SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from California
Posted: Sat, May 18 9:38 AM ET (1338 GMT)

Intuitive Machines upgrading next lunar lander
Posted: Sat, May 18 9:35 AM ET (1335 GMT)

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