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Thursday, August 28
For SpaceX, the biggest challenges lay ahead
Fortune — 7:31 pm ET (2331 GMT)
Rosetta arrival competition winners
ESA — 7:30 pm ET (2330 GMT)
ESA celebrates 50 years at ESOC
ESA — 7:29 pm ET (2329 GMT)
Pleiades star cluster is a bit farther away than thought
Science News — 7:26 pm ET (2326 GMT)
Dragon V2 will initially rely on parachute landings
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 7:25 pm ET (2325 GMT)
Capitol Hill Reacts to SLS Delay
Space News — 7:22 pm ET (2322 GMT)
Air Force museum to restore retired rocket
collectSPACE — 7:21 pm ET (2321 GMT)
Cosmic Quest: Who Really Discovered Neptune?
SPACE.com — 7:20 pm ET (2320 GMT)
Resolving the Pleiades Distance Problem
Sky & Telescope — 7:17 pm ET (2317 GMT)
Experiment tests whether universe is a hologram
New Scientist — 7:14 pm ET (2314 GMT)
Row reignites over distance of Pleiades star cluster
Nature News — 7:13 pm ET (2313 GMT)
Astronaut Captures Aurora in Stunning Time-Lapse
NBCNews.com — 7:11 pm ET (2311 GMT)
Stargazing: Chinese satellite makes appearance Friday night
Florida Today — 7:06 pm ET (2306 GMT)
Proto-Planetary Smashup Discovered Around Baby Star
Discovery.com — 7:04 pm ET (2304 GMT)


news in brief
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)

news links
Friday, April 26
SPACECOM Boss Warns China Is Moving ‘Breathtakingly Fast’ During Pacific Visit
Air and Space Forces Magazine — 6:52 am ET (1052 GMT)


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