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Monday, May 2
Is boiling water shaping mysterious Martian slopes?
Christian Science Monitor — 7:42 pm ET (2342 GMT)
Will European countries ever land a rover on Mars?
Christian Science Monitor — 7:41 pm ET (2341 GMT)
Are these three exoplanets the most likely places to search for life?
Christian Science Monitor — 7:40 pm ET (2340 GMT)
Nice forecast for SpaceX launch early Thursday
Florida Today — 7:19 pm ET (2319 GMT)
Boiling Water May Be Cause of Martian Streaks
AFP — 7:19 pm ET (2319 GMT)
Will SpaceX Get People to Mars Before NASA?
Discovery.com — 7:18 pm ET (2318 GMT)
Visiting the World's Most Powerful Telescopes: #MeetESO
Discovery.com — 7:17 pm ET (2317 GMT)
Europe's Mars Life-Detection Mission Postponed
Discovery.com — 7:17 pm ET (2317 GMT)
SpaceX Updates Falcon 9 Rocket Capabilities
ABCNews.com — 7:15 pm ET (2315 GMT)
Time for fresh thinking about collaboration in space
The Space Review — 5:05 pm ET (2105 GMT)
A new chapter for a commercial space pioneer
The Space Review — 5:03 pm ET (2103 GMT)
An overview of the American Space Renaissance Act (part 2)
The Space Review — 5:02 pm ET (2102 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
Tuesday, May 7
Eutelsat Is Said to Weigh Sale of Ground Station Network
Bloomberg News — 7:02 am ET (1102 GMT)
Eutelsat considers sale of ground network
Broadband TV News — 7:02 am ET (1102 GMT)
Statement Concerning Eutelsat Group’s Ground Network
Business Wire — 7:01 am ET (1101 GMT)


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