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Friday, September 19
Hubble Telescope Time Preferentially Goes to Men
Scientific American — 7:54 pm ET (2354 GMT)
So what is a supermassive black hole anyway?
Christian Science Monitor — 7:54 pm ET (2354 GMT)
Russia Plans to Boost Space Monitoring Capability by 2018
RIA Novosti — 7:52 pm ET (2352 GMT)
Milky Way map swirls with 219 million stars
New Scientist — 7:46 pm ET (2346 GMT)
Only 5 billion years until The Milky Way gets gobbled up
Washington Post — 7:42 pm ET (2342 GMT)
SpaceX launch to send mice, supplies; weather 50-50
Florida Today — 7:41 pm ET (2341 GMT)
Pair of Spacecraft -- Plus Comet -- Arriving at Mars
Discovery.com — 7:40 pm ET (2340 GMT)
SpaceX Falcon Rocket Ready for Next Station Cargo Run
Discovery.com — 7:40 pm ET (2340 GMT)
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2014
BBC — 7:39 pm ET (2339 GMT)
Higher and Faster in the X-15
Aviation Week — 7:39 pm ET (2339 GMT)
Bezos wins a round in the billionaire space race
Marketplace — 8:10 am ET (1210 GMT)
Weather iffy for early Saturday SpaceX launch
Waco (TX) Tribune-Herald — 8:06 am ET (1206 GMT)
Average Joe, you are now cleared for launch
Houston Business Journal — 8:00 am ET (1200 GMT)


news in brief
Cargo Dragon mission launches after Soyuz scrub
Posted: Sun, Mar 24 9:57 AM ET (1357 GMT)

Electron launches NRO mission
Posted: Sun, Mar 24 9:52 AM ET (1352 GMT)

China launches military weather satellites
Posted: Sun, Mar 24 9:45 AM ET (1345 GMT)

news links
Thursday, March 28
Saltzman Pushes Need for ‘Actionable’ Space Domain Awareness
Air and Space Forces Magazine — 6:24 am ET (1024 GMT)


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