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Sunday, May 29
Skywatch: Celestial shows leading up to the summer solstice
Washington Post — 8:08 am ET (1208 GMT)

Saturday, May 28
Potential habitats for early life on Mars
SETI Institute — 3:19 pm ET (1919 GMT)
Footprints of Baby Planets in a Gas Disk
ALMA Observatory — 3:17 pm ET (1917 GMT)
NASA telescopes find clues for how giant black holes formed so quickly
Royal Astronomical Society — 3:17 pm ET (1917 GMT)
Number of habitable planets could be limited by stifling atmospheres
Royal Astronomical Society — 3:16 pm ET (1916 GMT)
China and Arab states agree to promote BeiDou GNSS use in Middle East
Spacewatch Middle East — 3:14 pm ET (1914 GMT)
Close Encounters: Mars closest to Earth in over a decade
Univ. of Leicester — 3:13 pm ET (1913 GMT)
NASA Radar Finds Ice Age Record in Mars' Polar Cap
NASA/JPL — 3:12 pm ET (1912 GMT)
Rosetta’s comet contains ingredients for life
Univ. of Bern — 3:11 pm ET (1911 GMT)
Purdue professor to place experiments aboard suborbital flights
Indianapolis Business Journal — 8:25 am ET (1225 GMT)
SpaceX Nails the Launch and Landing for the Third Time in a Row
Popular Mechanics — 8:21 am ET (1221 GMT)
SpaceX makes fourth successful rocket landing
AFP — 8:19 am ET (1219 GMT)


news in brief
Shenzhou 18 launches to Tiangong space station
Posted: Sun, Apr 28 10:11 AM ET (1411 GMT)

Starliner cleared for first crewed flight
Posted: Sun, Apr 28 10:06 AM ET (1406 GMT)

Cosmonauts perform ISS spacewalk
Posted: Sun, Apr 28 10:03 AM ET (1403 GMT)

news links
Thursday, May 2
Lockheed-Boeing Venture Told It Must Launch More Satellites
Bloomberg News — 5:24 am ET (0924 GMT)
SpaceX launch set for Thursday morning from Vandenberg
Los Angeles Daily News — 5:23 am ET (0923 GMT)


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