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Friday, July 31
16-Year-Old's DNA Experiment Will Fly in Space
SPACE.com — 6:45 pm ET (2245 GMT)
Tour August’s Sky: Perseids Aplenty!
Sky & Telescope — 6:39 pm ET (2239 GMT)
Cosmic Wind Erodes Distant Galaxy
Sky & Telescope — 6:39 pm ET (2239 GMT)
Microlensing Exoplanet Confirmed
Sky & Telescope — 6:38 pm ET (2238 GMT)
Plan for the Perseids!
Sky & Telescope — 6:38 pm ET (2238 GMT)
Alan Stern: What We Found at Pluto
Sky & Telescope — 6:37 pm ET (2237 GMT)
Kazakh Cosmonaut to be Sent to ISS Instead of Sarah Brightman
Sputnik International — 6:31 pm ET (2231 GMT)
Fragile Apollo Artifacts in Need of Some Love: Photos
Discovery.com — 6:21 pm ET (2221 GMT)
How did Saturn Moon Tethys get Those Weird Stripes?
Discovery.com — 6:21 pm ET (2221 GMT)
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Maneuvers For InSight
Aviation Week — 6:18 pm ET (2218 GMT)
If an asteroid heads for Earth: Taking the hit
The Economist — 6:11 pm ET (2211 GMT)
The lessons from SpaceShip Two’s crash
BBC — 8:18 am ET (1218 GMT)
Dr. Claudia Alexander, a pioneering astrophysicist
New York Amsterdam News — 6:41 am ET (1041 GMT)
Rocket Company to Stay in Harlingen
KRGV-TV Weslaco, TX — 6:37 am ET (1037 GMT)
Lack of consideration for human error behind SpaceShipTwo crash
Engineering and Technology Magazine — 6:35 am ET (1035 GMT)
Commercial spaceflight moving forward, administrator says
Southern Maryland Online — 6:34 am ET (1034 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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