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Wednesday, May 27
Ariane 5’s second launch of 2015
ESA — 8:45 pm ET (0045 GMT)
NASA’s LDSD ‘UFO’ readied for its second flight
SpaceFlight Insider — 8:44 pm ET (0044 GMT)
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 breaks EELV monopoly
SpaceFlight Insider — 8:44 pm ET (0044 GMT)
Similarities between aurorae on Mars and Earth
Aalto Univ. (Finland) — 8:41 pm ET (0041 GMT)
A Bubbly Cosmic Celebration
ESO — 8:41 pm ET (0041 GMT)
Nascent 'Kuiper belt' seen encircling nearby star
Physics World — 8:37 pm ET (0037 GMT)
How space travel messes with mouse skin
Science — 8:36 pm ET (0036 GMT)
Japan to enlarge massive cosmic ray array in Utah
ScienceInsider — 8:35 pm ET (0035 GMT)
Ariane 5 launches DirecTV-15 and SKY Mexico-1
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 8:33 pm ET (0033 GMT)
SpaceX cleared to launch U.S. national security satellites
Spaceflight Now — 8:28 pm ET (0028 GMT)
X-37B spaceplane’s orbit discovered
Spaceflight Now — 8:28 pm ET (0028 GMT)


news in brief
SES to acquire Intelsat
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:42 AM ET (1042 GMT)

Shenzhou-17 returns to Earth
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:39 AM ET (1039 GMT)

Cargo Dragon splashes down
Posted: Sun, May 5 6:35 AM ET (1035 GMT)

news links
Monday, May 6
SES headquarters to remain in Luxembourg
RTL (Luxembourg) — 5:42 am ET (0942 GMT)
Rocket Lab Plans More Launches This Year
Los Angeles Business Journal — 5:41 am ET (0941 GMT)
Space War: Russia Could Deploy Nuclear Weapons Into Orbit
The National Interest — 5:38 am ET (0938 GMT)


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