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Friday, November 27
Western student first to spot asteroid speeding past Earth
Univ. of Western Ontario — 6:38 pm ET (2338 GMT)
A hint of new physics in polarized radiation from the early Universe
Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe — 6:37 pm ET (2337 GMT)
With the death of Arecibo, an era ends for radio astronomy
The Economist — 6:37 pm ET (2337 GMT)
Rapid-forming giants could disrupt spiral protoplanetary discs
Univ. of Warwick — 6:36 pm ET (2336 GMT)
Earth Faster, Closer to Black Hole in New Map of Galaxy
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan — 6:36 pm ET (2336 GMT)
Research suggests our Galaxy’s brightest gamma-ray binary system may be powered by a magnetar star
Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe — 6:35 pm ET (2335 GMT)
Galaxy Survives Black Hole's Feast--For Now
USRA — 6:35 pm ET (2335 GMT)
The U.S.-China split in space
Axios — 8:45 am ET (1345 GMT)
Wild Ventures invest in Shetland Space Centre
Shetland Times — 8:25 am ET (1325 GMT)
The Chinese space programme marches ahead: Implications for India
Observer Research Foundation — 8:22 am ET (1322 GMT)
Turning Moon dust into oxygen
ESA — 8:22 am ET (1322 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
Saturday, May 4
Satellite Internet Connection to Start Working in Kazakhstan
The Times of Central Asia — 7:02 am ET (1102 GMT)
Air Guardsmen Explain Why They Don’t Want to Switch to the Space Force
Air and Space Forces Magazine — 7:00 am ET (1100 GMT)
Most Guardsmen will retrain or retire rather than join Space Force
FederalNewsRadio.com — 7:00 am ET (1100 GMT)
ULA Poised For First Human Spaceflight
Aviation Week — 6:59 am ET (1059 GMT)


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