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Wednesday, April 17
Lockheed Martin wants to take NASA to the moon
Axios — 6:59 am ET (1059 GMT)
Where Marshall can take you: NASA
Marshall Univ. Parthenon — 6:57 am ET (1057 GMT)
NASA admin, former astronauts return to Rice for space symposium
Rice University Thresher — 6:57 am ET (1057 GMT)
Science, supplies and a robot set to launch to ISS on Antares
SpaceFlight Insider — 6:53 am ET (1053 GMT)
CubeSats prove their worth for scientific missions
Eurekalert — 6:46 am ET (1046 GMT)
Astronomers Discover Third Planet in the Kepler-47 Circumbinary System
San Diego State Univ. — 6:45 am ET (1045 GMT)
What Earth's gravity reveals about climate change
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam — 6:45 am ET (1045 GMT)
TESS discovers its first Earth-sized planet
MIT — 6:44 am ET (1044 GMT)
A 2014 meteor may have come from another solar system
Science News — 6:43 am ET (1043 GMT)
Posthumous Cassini data sheds light on Titan’s lakes
Cosmos Magazine — 6:40 am ET (1040 GMT)
Pepsi drops plans to use orbital billboard
Space News — 6:30 am ET (1030 GMT)
Latest Cygnus mission to ISS includes new features
Space News — 6:29 am ET (1029 GMT)
Is Dark Matter Fuzzy?
SPACE.com — 6:27 am ET (1027 GMT)


news in brief
Financial analysis shows Starlink is making money
Posted: Sun, May 12 9:17 AM ET (1317 GMT)

SpaceX launches Starlink satellites from Florida and California
Posted: Sun, May 12 9:16 AM ET (1316 GMT)

China launches MEO communication satellites
Posted: Sun, May 12 9:12 AM ET (1312 GMT)

news links
Tuesday, May 14
Biggest Space Flag Ever Takes On Operational Focus
Air and Space Forces Magazine — 5:50 am ET (0950 GMT)
Virgin Galactic to focus on ‘Delta Class’ ships
KRQE-TV Albuquerque, NM — 5:46 am ET (0946 GMT)


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