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Friday, January 18
Solar flares: From emergence to eruption
NCAR
6:42 am ET (1142 GMT)
High-speed supernova reveals earliest moments of a dying star
Univ. of Leicester
6:42 am ET (1142 GMT)
University researchers discover black hole in our Galaxy spinning rapidly around itself
Univ. of Southampton
6:41 am ET (1141 GMT)
Earth and Moon pummelled by more asteroids since the age of the dinosaurs began
Univ. of Southampton
6:41 am ET (1141 GMT)
Team of scientists led by U of T identify period of increased asteroid impacts on ancient Earth by studying the moon
University of Toronto
6:41 am ET (1141 GMT)
Saturn hasn’t always had rings
Univ. of California Berkeley
6:41 am ET (1141 GMT)
Observations of nearby supernova and associated jet cocoon provide new insights on gamma-ray bursts
Eurekalert
6:40 am ET (1140 GMT)
The moon’s craters suggest Earth hasn’t erased lots of past impacts
Science News
6:35 am ET (1135 GMT)
Heads-Up For Sunday, A Super 'Blood Moon' Is On The Way
NPR
6:35 am ET (1135 GMT)
90 Argentine satellites to be launched in China
Xinhua
6:34 am ET (1134 GMT)
Japan launches Epsilon-4 rocket carrying private-sector satellites
Xinhua
6:34 am ET (1134 GMT)
Moon’s craters reveal recent spike in outer space impacts on Earth
Science
6:33 am ET (1133 GMT)
Missions expose surprising differences in the interiors of Saturn and Jupiter
Science
6:33 am ET (1133 GMT)
Japan’s Epsilon conducts RAPIS-1 launch
NasaSpaceFlight.com
6:31 am ET (1131 GMT)
Why Does a Lunar Eclipse Get Called a Blood Moon?
Wired News
6:30 am ET (1130 GMT)
Here's your guide to the 'super blood wolf moon eclipse' that's coming this weekend
USA Today
6:28 am ET (1128 GMT)
Saturn's famous rings are a 'recent' addition to the giant planet
USA Today
6:27 am ET (1127 GMT)
What Happened to Earth’s Ancient Craters? Scientists Seek Clues on the Moon’s Pocked Surface
New York Times
6:24 am ET (1124 GMT)
Unpaid NASA workers protect critical missions during government shutdown
CBS
6:23 am ET (1123 GMT)
Relativity to build launch site at Cape Canaveral
Space News
6:21 am ET (1121 GMT)
European Space Agency leaders expect a challenging year ahead
Space News
6:21 am ET (1121 GMT)
Air Force wants satellite weather data
Space News
6:21 am ET (1121 GMT)
Trump unveils Missile Defense Review, promises funding for space sensors in 2020
Space News
6:20 am ET (1120 GMT)
Isotropic Systems gains Boeing as investor, partner on satellite user terminals
Space News
6:20 am ET (1120 GMT)
SwRI scientists study Moon craters to understand Earth’s impact history
SwRI
6:20 am ET (1120 GMT)
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NASA and ESA finalize ExoMars Rosalind Franklin agreement
Posted: Sun, May 19 8:02 AM ET (1202 GMT)
Russia launches classified satellite
Posted: Sun, May 19 7:57 AM ET (1157 GMT)
BEpiColombo Mercury mission suffers thruster problem
Posted: Sun, May 19 7:55 AM ET (1155 GMT)
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Sunday, May 19
Earth Observation Reimagined: Marble Imaging and Reflex Aerospace
Reflex Aerospace
3:12 pm ET (1912 GMT)
Avanti Communications launches LEO services in South Africa
Avanti PLC
3:10 pm ET (1910 GMT)
£9 million funding for satellite instruments to monitor climate
UK Space Agency
3:08 pm ET (1908 GMT)
New roadmap for pro-growth regulation in UK space sector launched as Science Minister launches new National Space Operations Centre
UK Space Agency
3:07 pm ET (1907 GMT)
Redwire Announces Development of New European-Built Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) Spacecraft Platform called Phantom
Redwire
3:06 pm ET (1906 GMT)
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