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Saturday, May 4
NASA hasn’t landed on the Moon in decades—China just sent its third in six years
Ars Technica
6:39 am ET (1039 GMT)
Happy Space Day! Contest will offer kids a chance to visit Blue Origin’s rocket factory
GeekWire
6:39 am ET (1039 GMT)
Best Laid Plans: The Troubled Rise of Starliner (Part 2)
AmericaSpace
6:37 am ET (1037 GMT)
Best Laid Plans: The Troubled Rise of Starliner (Part 1)
AmericaSpace
6:37 am ET (1037 GMT)
New details emerge of Russia’s potential nuclear space weapon
Breaking Defense
6:36 am ET (1036 GMT)
Next-Gen OPIR: 2 steps forward, 1 step back for missile warning effort
Breaking Defense
6:36 am ET (1036 GMT)
Hungry, Hungry White Dwarfs: Solving the Puzzle of Stellar Metal Pollution
Univ. of Colorado
6:34 am ET (1034 GMT)
Audit delivers 6 critical issues for NASA to fix before Artemis II launch
Cosmos Magazine
6:32 am ET (1032 GMT)
China launches Chang'e-6 to retrieve samples from moon's far side
Xinhua
6:30 am ET (1030 GMT)
Int'l guests call for more cooperation on space exploration
Xinhua
6:30 am ET (1030 GMT)
About China's lunar mission: Chang'e series lunar probes
Xinhua
6:29 am ET (1029 GMT)
Xinhua Commentary: Lunar exploration requires unity, not space-race mentality
Xinhua
6:29 am ET (1029 GMT)
Hayabusa2 samples reveal the effects of space weathering on asteroid Ryugu
NasaSpaceFlight.com
6:27 am ET (1027 GMT)
China Launches Spacecraft to the Far Side of the Moon
New York Times
6:26 am ET (1026 GMT)
China launches Chang’e-6 mission to collect first samples from the moon’s far side
Space News
6:19 am ET (1019 GMT)
NASA awards studies for commercial Mars missions
Space News
6:19 am ET (1019 GMT)
Failure is not an option: learning from Apollo 13
Space News
6:18 am ET (1018 GMT)
Air Force project blends military and commercial space networks
Space News
6:18 am ET (1018 GMT)
How the XRISM spacecraft can study the X-ray universe with only 36 pixels
SPACE.com
6:17 am ET (1017 GMT)
Happy National Space Day 2024! Here's how 8 lucky kids can win a trip to Florida's Space Coast
SPACE.com
6:17 am ET (1017 GMT)
2 colossal solar flares explode from the sun and Earth is in the firing line
SPACE.com
6:16 am ET (1016 GMT)
China launches Chang'e 6 sample-return mission to moon's far side
SPACE.com
6:15 am ET (1015 GMT)
Citizen scientists find remarkable exoplanet, name it after Harry Potter character
SPACE.com
6:15 am ET (1015 GMT)
Eta Aquarid meteor shower peak could spawn over 100 'shooting stars' per hour this weekend
SPACE.com
6:13 am ET (1013 GMT)
Did the James Webb Space Telescope really find life beyond Earth? Scientists aren't so sure
SPACE.com
6:13 am ET (1013 GMT)
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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
Friday, May 17
Soyuz-2 launches a classified payload
Russian Space Web
4:56 am ET (0856 GMT)
Conference a boost for Space Command
Australian Government
4:55 am ET (0855 GMT)
SpaceX aims to launch Starship after Memorial Day
KVEO-TV Rio Grande Valley, TX
4:51 am ET (0851 GMT)
Amazon, SpaceX will compete to corner internet satellite market
WOFL-TV Orlando
4:47 am ET (0847 GMT)
Astronauts fall over. Robotic limbs can help them back up.
TechCrunch
4:45 am ET (0845 GMT)
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