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Saturday, July 21

Friday, July 20
Editorial: The second space age
Roanoke (VA) Times — 1:34 am ET (0534 GMT)
What Happened to the 12 Men Who Walked on the Moon?
Inside Edition — 1:29 am ET (0529 GMT)
Space, still the final frontier
Science — 1:29 am ET (0529 GMT)
Narcissists in Space
Jacobin — 1:28 am ET (0528 GMT)
China's super-sized space plans may involve help from Russia
Popular Science — 1:28 am ET (0528 GMT)
One giant leap: One woman's journey into space
Business News Australia — 1:23 am ET (0523 GMT)
Labour shot down over claim Scotland is too northern for spaceport
The National (Scotland) — 1:20 am ET (0520 GMT)
Scorn at claim Sutherland chosen for spaceport because it is close to Tory seats
Aberdeen (Scot.) Press and Journal — 1:17 am ET (0517 GMT)
Hayabusa 2 finds large rocks scattered on asteroid Ryugu
Asahi Shimbun — 1:16 am ET (0516 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
Wednesday, May 1
SES To Purchase Intelsat, Creating European Satcom Giant
Aviation Week — 4:57 am ET (0857 GMT)
SES acquires Intelsat for €2.8bn
Delano — 4:56 am ET (0856 GMT)
SES to acquire Intelsat for $3.1B
FierceWireless — 4:55 am ET (0855 GMT)
Tysons-based Intelsat to be acquired for $3.1 billion
WTOP-FM Washington — 4:55 am ET (0855 GMT)


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