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Saturday, June 25
MUOS-5 Moving Into Position After Blazing Atlas-V Launch
AmericaSpace — 11:30 am ET (1530 GMT)
CZ-7 makes successful maiden flight
SinoDefence — 11:28 am ET (1528 GMT)
What did Earth’s ancient magnetic field look like?
Carnegie Institution for Science — 11:26 am ET (1526 GMT)
Earth has a tiny tagalong, and no, it’s not a moon
Science News — 11:23 am ET (1523 GMT)
China launches new generation carrier rocket
Xinhua — 11:20 am ET (1520 GMT)
ULA Atlas V sucessfully launches with MUOS-5 for the US Navy
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 11:15 am ET (1515 GMT)
China successfully debuts Long March 7 rocket
NasaSpaceFlight.com — 11:15 am ET (1515 GMT)
ULA launches Lockheed-built satellite, returning Atlas V rockets to flight
Denver Business Journal — 11:13 am ET (1513 GMT)
Brexit Could Make Space Boffins All Topsy Wopsy, Innit?
Wired News — 11:10 am ET (1510 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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