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Thursday, July 31
When Earth’s Surface Shifts, a New Satellite Will See It
New York Times
6:12 am ET (1012 GMT)
Crew Dragon commander, bumped from flight last year, finally heading to space
CBS
6:10 am ET (1010 GMT)
China launches remote sensing satellite for Pakistan with Kuaizhou-1A rocket
Space News
6:09 am ET (1009 GMT)
GSLV launches NASA-ISRO radar satellite
Space News
6:08 am ET (1008 GMT)
Space – the quiet element behind Midnight Hammer
Space News
6:07 am ET (1007 GMT)
China launches new group of Guowang satellites from commercial spaceport
Space News
6:06 am ET (1006 GMT)
KSAT and AWS expand alliance in satellite communications
Space News
6:06 am ET (1006 GMT)
NASA acting administrator to meet with head of Roscosmos at KSC
Space News
6:05 am ET (1005 GMT)
Senate Commerce Committee advances Jacobs nomination for NOAA administrator
Space News
6:05 am ET (1005 GMT)
James Webb Space Telescope finds giant, lonely exoplanets can build their own planetary friends without a parent star
SPACE.com
6:04 am ET (1004 GMT)
'The most sophisticated radar we've ever built': US-Indian NISAR satellite launches to track tiny changes on Earth's surface
SPACE.com
6:03 am ET (1003 GMT)
'The Smithsonian Institution owns the Discovery.' Museum resists Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' plan to move space shuttle to Houston
SPACE.com
6:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Collaboration or collapse: Why Earth observation must be a global mission
SPACE.com
6:02 am ET (1002 GMT)
Saturn's largest moon Titan casts a colossal shadow in breathtaking amateur portrait
SPACE.com
6:01 am ET (1001 GMT)
Good news for Mars settlers? Red Planet glaciers are mostly pure water ice, study suggests
SPACE.com
6:01 am ET (1001 GMT)
US Space Force’s mysterious X-37B space plane launching Aug. 21 to test quantum sensor and laser-communications tech
SPACE.com
6:00 am ET (1000 GMT)
Kate Rubins, 1st astronaut to sequence DNA in space, leaves NASA
SPACE.com
6:00 am ET (1000 GMT)
Artemis 2 astronauts stress importance of their moon mission as NASA faces budget, workforce cuts: 'We have to move the needle.'
SPACE.com
5:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
JWST sees beauty in the death of a star, offers a preview of what's in store for our sun
SPACE.com
5:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
SpaceX, NASA say Crew-11 astronaut mission is 'go' for launch to ISS on July 31
SPACE.com
5:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
Watch SpaceX launch Crew-11 astronauts to the ISS for NASA today
SPACE.com
5:59 am ET (0959 GMT)
Satellite Constellations Are Too Bright for Astronomy
Sky & Telescope
5:57 am ET (0957 GMT)
Satellite group SES beats forecasts as defence spending rises in Europe
Reuters
5:55 am ET (0955 GMT)
China's SpaceX rival LandSpace eyes IPO in Shanghai
Reuters
5:54 am ET (0954 GMT)
Moonbound Artemis II astronauts stay focused despite NASA uncertainty
Orlando Sentinel
5:53 am ET (0953 GMT)
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Posted: Sat, Apr 11 10:47 AM ET (1447 GMT)
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Posted: Sat, Apr 11 10:34 AM ET (1434 GMT)
Report warns of growing counterspace concerns
Posted: Sat, Apr 11 10:32 AM ET (1432 GMT)
news links
Thursday, April 16
USSPACECOM JISE Transitions to Redstone Arsenal
US Space Command
6:51 am ET (1051 GMT)
US Space Command begins relocation to Huntsville, marking operational start at Redstone Arsenal
WZDX-TV Huntsville, AL
6:50 am ET (1050 GMT)
First U.S. Space Command personnel arrive at Redstone Arsenal
WAFF-TV
6:50 am ET (1050 GMT)
Vandenberg Space Force Base Advances Lease Talks With Blue Origin for SLC-14
Santa Barbara (CA) Edhat
6:50 am ET (1050 GMT)
USSPACECOM commander lauds team behind the command’s success during 41st Space Symposium keynote
US Space Command
6:49 am ET (1049 GMT)
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