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Revision as of 14:01, 3 September 2025
03 Sep 2025
- Senate hearing raises doubts about NASA’s ability to get astronauts to the moon before China
- Telesat to offer blocks of satellite bandwidth to DoD for Golden Dome
- Spacedock to demonstrate modular payload interface with Oligo and Melagen
- European customer leases SI Imaging Services’ SpaceEye-T
- Former NASA chief says United States likely to lose second lunar space race
02 Sep 2025
- Trump directs U.S. Space Command move to Huntsville, reversing Biden decision
- True Anomaly hires former York Space executive as chief operating officer
- NASA advances lunar nuclear plan with commercial focus
- European customer leases SI Imaging Services’ SpaceEye-T
- Scaling smallsats: A conversation with Muon Space President Gregory Smirin
- Fuel supply is a bottleneck for Starship—here’s how SpaceX will get around it
- Ted Cruz reminds us why NASA’s rocket is called the “Senate Launch System”
01 Sep 2025
- Scaling smallsats: A conversation with Muon Space President Gregory Smirin
- Space Force wants to weave AI into everyday operations
31 Aug 2025
30 Aug 2025
29 Aug 2025
- White House moves to eliminate NASA labor unions
- Rocket Lab inaugurates Neutron launch pad
- Rocket Report: SpaceX achieved daily launch this week; ULA recovers booster
- Starship’s heat shield appears to have performed quite well in test
28 Aug 2025
- China’s Guangdong province lays out ambitious commercial space objectives
- Geost to supply two optical payloads for U.S. Space Force geostationary missions
- NASA developing plan to acquire Mars telecom orbiter
- With recent Falcon 9 milestones, SpaceX vindicates its “dumb” approach to reuse