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Pegasus launch set for no earlier than Wednesday, but data review continues
Nov. 1, 2018, 11 p.m. | Spaceflight NowGravity Assist Podcast: Planetary Defense with Kelly Fast
Nov. 1, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.comThe 25 Greatest Spaceships of Science Fiction
Nov. 1, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.comTiny Lakes Once Pooled on Ancient Mars, Only to Fade Away
Nov. 1, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.comTotal Lunar Eclipse Gets a Cloudy Halo in Cool Time-Lapse Video
Nov. 1, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.comThis Stuff Is Circling the Drain of Our Galaxy's Monster Black Hole (Videos)
Nov. 1, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.comNASA Television to Air Departure of Japanese Cargo Ship from Space Station
Nov. 1, 2018, 6:07 p.m. | NASANASA’s Dawn Mission to Asteroid Belt Comes to End
Nov. 1, 2018, 4:30 p.m. | NASA
China marks 32nd launch of 2018 with latest Beidou lift off
Nov. 1, 2018, 3:05 p.m. | NASASpaceflightNASA Astronaut Anne McClain Available for Interviews Before First Spaceflight
Nov. 1, 2018, 1:16 p.m. | NASA
Soyuz MS-10 abort caused by sensor failure at booster separation
Nov. 1, 2018, 8:56 a.m. | NASASpaceflight
Deployment of Chinese navigation network keeps pace with another launch
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Spaceflight NowIt's Sunset for NASA's Dawn, But Asteroid Belt Probe's Legacy Lives On
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.com
SSL additively expands additive manufacturing from brackets to antenna towers
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | SpaceNewsNASA Has a Wild Idea to Send 1 Probe to 7 Different Asteroids and It Could Launch In 2021
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.comBest Night Sky Events of November 2018 (Stargazing Maps)
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.com
Russians trace Soyuz launch abort to faulty sensor
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Spaceflight NowSpace Has Always Been Militarized, Just Not Weaponized — Not Yet, Anyway
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.com
China maintains launch pace with another Beidou mission
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Spaceflight NowThousands of Astronaut Neil Armstrong's Mementos Up for Auction
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.comSkull-Shaped 'Halloween Asteroid' Will Zip by Earth Again This Month
Oct. 31, 2018, 11 p.m. | Space.com