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Latest Satellite News & Insights 24.06.2025

Latest Satellite News & Insights 24.06.2025

Global Space Launch Roundup (June 2025): SpaceX, ULA, Blue Origin, Rocket Lab, Honda, CNSA and More

SpaceX-Axiom Ax-4 Rocket Launch: Visibility in Palm Beach County and Liftoff Time

The SpaceX-Axiom Ax-4 mission is set to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at 3:42 a.m. ET on June 25, 2025. The Falcon 9 rocket will carry four astronauts to the ISS, and the launch may be visible in Palm Beach County if weather permits. Live coverage will be available online.

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Amazon has launched a second batch of Kuiper internet satellites into low Earth orbit, aiming to provide broadband internet and compete with SpaceX’s Starlink. The Kuiper constellation is part of Amazon’s ambitious plan to deliver global satellite internet coverage, marking significant progress in the commercial space sector.

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Satellite Images Challenge Trump’s Claims on Iran Nuclear Strikes

Satellite images from Maxar Technologies reveal surface damage at Iran’s nuclear sites after recent US strikes, but do not confirm President Trump’s claims of total destruction. While craters and blocked tunnels are visible, experts say the extent of underground damage remains unverified, leaving the true impact of the operation in doubt.

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2032 Asteroid Impact on Moon Could Threaten Earth’s Satellites, Study Warns

A potential 2032 asteroid impact on the Moon could send debris toward Earth, threatening satellites in orbit, according to a new study. Up to 10% of ejected material may be pulled in by Earth’s gravity, increasing the risk to satellites and creating a spectacular meteor shower. The asteroid poses no direct threat to Earth.

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Macron Proposes Franco-Italian Satellite Industry Integration for European Space Autonomy

French President Macron advocates for Eutelsat as a core player in Europe’s secure satellite program IRIS², urging Italian participation and broader European investment. The initiative aims to strengthen Europe’s satellite industry amid fierce global competition, particularly from SpaceX and American ‘new space’ ventures, emphasizing strategic autonomy and industrial collaboration.

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Where to Watch the SpaceX-Axiom Ax-4 Rocket Launch in Florida

The SpaceX-Axiom Ax-4 mission is set to launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on June 25, 2025, carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station. The launch, visible across Florida’s Space Coast, will use a Falcon 9 rocket and a Dragon capsule. Live coverage starts two hours before liftoff.

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NASA Announces New Launch Date for Ax-4 Mission to ISS

NASA, in partnership with Axiom Space and SpaceX, has set a new launch date for the Ax-4 mission to the International Space Station. The mission will use a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and aims to conduct 60 scientific studies, including cancer research and bone health, with docking targeted for Thursday morning.

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T-Mobile will launch a satellite-to-cell data service using SpaceX’s Starlink network in October, expanding coverage to remote U.S. areas. The T-Satellite service, supporting apps and messaging, aims to eliminate dead zones with over 657 Starlink satellites and will be available to both T-Mobile and other carrier customers.

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Satellite ETF (159206) Rises 1.14% with Midday Turnover of 4.24 Million Yuan

The Satellite ETF (159206) increased by 1.14% as of midday, with a turnover of 4.24 million yuan. Major holdings include China Telecom and China Satellite. The ETF tracks the commercial satellite communications industry index. Investors are advised to be cautious due to market risks.

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Satellite Internet and Integrated ‘Vehicle-Road-Star-Cloud’ Drive Autonomous Vehicle Advancements in China

China’s satellite internet and ‘vehicle-road-star-cloud’ integration are accelerating autonomous driving and smart transportation. The Satellite ETF (159206), focused on satellite manufacturing, saw active trading as satellite infrastructure becomes vital for vehicle connectivity and unmanned driving, marking a key phase in China’s satellite internet development.

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SpaceX-Axiom Ax-4 Rocket Launch Visible in Jacksonville, Florida: Viewing Guide

The upcoming SpaceX-Axiom Ax-4 mission will launch four astronauts to the International Space Station aboard a Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule from Kennedy Space Center. Weather permitting, the launch could be visible in Jacksonville, Florida and surrounding areas. Live coverage will be available, with the launch scheduled for 3:42 a.m. ET, June 25, 2025.

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Lunar Phases for June 2025: Waning Moon on June 24

On June 24, 2025, the Moon is in its waning phase, with the next new moon set for June 25. The lunar cycle, lasting about 29.5 days, includes four phases: new, crescent, full, and waning. The Moon’s appearance varies by hemisphere due to its position relative to Earth and the Sun.

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Satellite Industry ETF (159218) Rises 1.29% with Active Trading Volume

The Satellite Industry ETF (159218) rose 1.29% by midday, with a trading volume of 9.58 million yuan. Major holdings include China Satellite, China Satcom, and BDStar Navigation. The ETF tracks the CSI Satellite Industry Index and has delivered a 1.16% return since its inception.

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SpaceX Launches First Quantum-Safe DePIN Satellite with WISeSat and SEALSQ

SpaceX has launched WISeSat 3, the first satellite to combine quantum-safe cryptography and Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) technology. Developed by SEALSQ and WISeSat, this mission pioneers post-quantum security for satellite communications and enables secure, decentralized token exchanges directly from space, marking a major leap in space-based cybersecurity.

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Where to Watch SpaceX-Axiom Rocket Launch in Florida: Vero Beach, Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie Guide

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 will launch Axiom’s fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station from Kennedy Space Center on June 25, 2025. The launch may be visible along Florida’s Treasure Coast, including Vero Beach and Port St. Lucie, weather permitting. Live coverage and viewing tips are available from FLORIDA TODAY.

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Asteroid Impact on Moon in 2032 Could Threaten Satellites, Scientists Warn

A potential 2032 asteroid collision with the Moon—estimated at a 4.3% probability—could eject debris threatening Earth-orbiting satellites and cause a spectacular meteor shower. Researchers warn that up to 100 million kg of lunar material may be launched, posing risks to satellite infrastructure.

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SpaceX executed a doubleheader rocket launch in Florida, deploying Starlink satellites and supporting Axiom’s private astronaut mission to the ISS. The next launches are scheduled for June 25, 2025, with a Falcon 9 carrying Axiom’s crew and another Starlink mission, both from Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center.

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MAXAR Satellite Images Reveal Aftermath of US Airstrike on Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Satellite imagery from MAXAR Technologies in Colorado captured the aftermath of a US airstrike on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The images show surface damage and craters, but experts question if the strikes penetrated reinforced concrete to destroy centrifuges. The satellite data provides rapid, detailed insight into the event’s immediate impact.

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Huntsville’s Astrion Selected for $237M Space Force Modular Satellite Program

Astrion, a Huntsville defense firm, is among 12 companies chosen for the U.S. Space Force’s STEP 2.0 program, a $237 million, 10-year initiative. The program focuses on developing modular satellites for orbital experiments, accelerating space technology innovation and supporting national security objectives through industry collaboration.

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United Launch Alliance’s Atlas V rocket launched Amazon’s Kuiper 2 broadband satellites, marking its heaviest payload ever. SpaceX plans multiple Starlink launches, while Rocket Lab resumes flights. Recent events include a Starship test failure and Honda’s progress in reusable rockets, underscoring a dynamic week for satellite launches and space technology.

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Axiom-4 Mission: NASA Confirms June 25 Launch with Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla

NASA’s Axiom-4 mission to the International Space Station is now set for a June 25 launch. Indian Air Force pilot Shubhanshu Shukla will serve as pilot, with Peggy Whitson commanding. The crew will launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 and Dragon spacecraft from Kennedy Space Center.

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NASA Sets New Launch Date for Axiom-4 Mission with India’s Shubhanshu Shukla

NASA, SpaceX, and Axiom Space have rescheduled the Axiom-4 mission to the ISS for June 25 after six delays. The mission features India’s Shubhanshu Shukla as pilot, launching aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Kennedy Space Center. The crew will dock with the International Space Station on June 26.

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Loongson and Beihang University Launch China’s First Cross-Satellite Instant Data Service System

Loongson and Beihang University unveiled China’s first cross-satellite instant data service system, offering real-time satellite data, navigation, and communication for low-altitude economy, smart ocean, and emergency management. The system features edge computing, Beidou positioning, and robust global coverage, supporting diverse applications and advancing China’s strategic space technology.

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Satellite ETF (159206) Shares Decrease by 1 Million on June 23

On June 23, Satellite ETF (159206) saw its shares decrease by 1 million, with the latest total at 111 million and assets valued at 107 million yuan. The ETF tracks the commercial satellite communication industry index, reflecting trends in the satellite sector. Investors should note the associated market risks.

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Satellite Industry ETF (159218) Opens Flat; Major Holdings Include China Satellite and China Satcom

The Satellite Industry ETF (159218) opened flat, with major holdings like China Satellite and China Satcom experiencing slight declines. The ETF tracks the China Satellite Industry Index and is managed by CMB Fund. Since inception, it has returned 1.16%. Investors are reminded of market risks.

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Voyager Probes Discover ‘Wall of Fire’ at Edge of Solar System, Confirms NASA

NASA’s Voyager 1 and 2 probes, launched in 1977, have crossed the heliopause—the boundary of the heliosphere—and encountered a so-called ‘wall of fire’ with extreme temperatures up to 50,000 K. These discoveries provide crucial insights into the edge of our Solar System and the transition to interstellar space.

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SpaceX Sets New Launch Date for Axiom-4 Private Astronaut Mission to ISS

SpaceX and Axiom Space will launch the Ax-4 private astronaut mission to the International Space Station no earlier than June 25, following a delay due to a leak on the ISS. The mission features astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary, and will conduct over 60 science and STEM outreach experiments.

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NASA Conducts Low-Altitude Atmospheric Research Flights Over Philadelphia

NASA is flying two research aircraft at low altitudes over the Philadelphia region for atmospheric research and student training. The flights, part of the Student Airborne Research Program (SARP), involve specialized maneuvers and data collection, using a P-3 Orion and King Air B200 aircraft, and will continue until July 2.

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T-Mobile’s Starlink-powered satellite service launches publicly on July 23, offering messaging initially and expanding to data in October. The service, called T-Satellite, will be available to all US users, not just T-Mobile customers, and costs $10/month unless included in the Experience Beyond plan. Satellite connectivity partnerships and competition with Verizon and AT&T continue.

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ISS Crew Conducts Pharma Research and Earth Observations

The Expedition 73 crew aboard the International Space Station began the week with pharmaceutical studies, Earth observations, and vision checks. Activities included protein behavior research in microgravity, filming training videos, cargo reorganization, and photographing terrestrial landmarks, all supporting ongoing space research and future mission preparations.

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Satellite Images Reveal Truck Movements at Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Facility Before US Airstrikes

Satellite images from Maxar Technologies showed numerous trucks at Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility days before US airstrikes, prompting speculation that uranium stockpiles may have been moved. The strikes reportedly caused severe damage, but officials are still assessing if Iran relocated any nuclear material prior to the attack.

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SpaceX plans a doubleheader launch on June 25 in Florida, with the Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) crewed flight to the ISS early morning and a Starlink satellite launch later that day. The Ax-4 mission features an international crew and a Falcon 9 booster landing at Cape Canaveral.

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ESA’s Biomass Satellite Delivers First Images, Revolutionizing Forest Carbon Measurement

ESA’s new Biomass satellite has returned its first images, using P-band synthetic aperture radar to penetrate forest canopies and measure Earth’s woody biomass. This groundbreaking mission will enhance understanding of carbon storage, climate change, and forest health, marking a major advance in space-based environmental monitoring.

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SpaceX Launches Starfish Space’s Otter Pup 2 for Satellite Docking Demo

SpaceX launched Starfish Space’s Otter Pup 2 on a Falcon 9 as part of the Transporter-14 mission. The microwave-sized spacecraft aims to demonstrate autonomous satellite docking in orbit, using advanced navigation and capture systems. Success would mark a major step for on-orbit servicing and satellite technology innovation.

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WISeSat.Space and SEALSQ Launch Quantum-Safe Satellite with SpaceX, Pioneering DePIN from Orbit

WISeSat.Space and SEALSQ launched the WISeSat 3 satellite on SpaceX’s Falcon 9, marking the first-ever Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) from space. The mission advances quantum-safe space communications by integrating post-quantum cryptography, enhancing cybersecurity and digital trust for satellite-based infrastructure.

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NASA, SpaceX, and Axiom Space Target June 25 for Axiom Mission 4 Launch

NASA, Axiom Space, and SpaceX plan to launch Axiom Mission 4, a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station, at 2:31 a.m. EDT on June 25. The crew will travel aboard a new SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, launched by a Falcon 9 rocket from Kennedy Space Center.

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Iran’s internet relies on aging ADSL, expanding 4G, and limited fiber, all shaped by state control and sanctions. The rise of underground Starlink access challenges government restrictions, offering new hope for connectivity despite official throttling and hardware import barriers.

Key Satellite Technology Events and Launches in 2025–2026

Explore major satellite technology events in 2025–2026, including global conferences, launch schedules, and policy meetings. Highlights include the Space Symposium, SATELLITE Conference, International Astronautical Congress, and ESA’s 50th anniversary, covering both commercial and governmental satellite sectors.

WISeSat and SEALSQ Launch Quantum-Safe Satellite with SpaceX, Pioneering DePIN from Space

WISeSat and SEALSQ, subsidiaries of WISeKey, have launched a new satellite aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9, enabling the first-ever Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) from space. The mission advances quantum-safe space communications by integrating post-quantum cryptography, enhancing cybersecurity and secure digital identity for satellite-based infrastructure.

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Vantablack-Coated Satellite to Launch in 2026 to Combat Light Pollution

A cubesat coated in ultra-dark Vantablack paint will launch in 2026 to help reduce satellite light pollution that disrupts astronomical observations. The mission, led by UK universities, will test if this material can minimize sunlight reflection from satellites, addressing a growing issue as megaconstellations like Starlink expand.

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Orange Belgium Launches Satellite Internet Service Using Eutelsat Konnect VHTS

Orange Belgium introduces a new satellite internet service, targeting remote areas lacking cable or fiber. Powered by Eutelsat Konnect VHTS, the service offers up to 200 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload speeds. The GEO-based satellite covers Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, expanding Orange’s broadband reach.

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NASA Landsat 8 Captures Alaska’s Iliamna Volcano Amid Seismic Activity

A NASA Landsat 8 satellite image captured Alaska’s Iliamna Volcano appearing “ready to rumble” just before increased seismic activity. The volcano’s tremors were likely due to avalanches, not volcanic unrest. This event highlights the role of satellite imagery in monitoring remote geological hazards.

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Argentinian Satellogic Nanosatellites Provide Key Imagery of Iranian Nuclear Sites

Argentinian company Satellogic uses its nanosatellites to capture high-resolution images of sensitive locations, including Iranian nuclear facilities. Their constellation enables frequent monitoring, supporting military and strategic analysis. The lightweight, cost-effective satellites offer detailed imagery, detecting changes such as vehicle movement and infrastructure alterations, making space-based surveillance more accessible.

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T-Mobile will launch a satellite-based data service using SpaceX’s Starlink network in October, expanding coverage to remote U.S. areas. Over 1.8 million users have signed up, including many from competitors. The service aims to eliminate dead zones and will support popular apps, enhancing mobile connectivity nationwide.

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Danish-Swedish BIFROST Satellite Launched for Arctic Surveillance

The BIFROST satellite, developed by Space Inventor and partners, launched from Vandenberg SFB to enhance Arctic surveillance for Danish and Swedish Defence. Featuring AI, advanced sensors, and inter-satellite communication, BIFROST will improve real-time monitoring, security, and data sharing across the North Atlantic and Arctic, supporting military and emergency operations.

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China Unveils Mosquito-Sized Spy Drone: A Game Changer for Surveillance and Warfare

China’s National University of Defence Technology has revealed a mosquito-sized drone capable of covert surveillance and indoor reconnaissance. Weighing less than 0.3g, it features flapping wings, perching legs, and smartphone control. This breakthrough in micro-robotics could revolutionize military intelligence and raise serious privacy concerns worldwide.

NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft Resumes Mission to Metal Asteroid After Thruster Issue

NASA’s Psyche spacecraft has restored propulsion after a thruster malfunction, keeping its mission to a rare metal-core asteroid on track. The probe will fly by Mars in 2026 and reach asteroid Psyche in 2029, aiming to reveal clues about planetary core formation and the origins of the solar system.

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NASA Successfully Conducts Full-Duration Hot Fire Test of New RS-25 Engine for Artemis Moon Missions

NASA completed a full-duration hot fire test of its new RS-25 engine, which will power the Space Launch System (SLS) for Artemis moon missions. The test, conducted at Stennis Space Center, demonstrated the engine’s reliability and performance, paving the way for future deep space exploration with crewed Artemis II and III missions.

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The Impact of Rapid Satellite Growth: Space Debris, Light Pollution, and Environmental Concerns

The rapid increase in satellites is crowding Earth’s orbit, leading to serious issues like space debris, light pollution affecting astronomy, and increased environmental pollution from rocket launches. While satellites provide vital services, experts warn that their benefits may not outweigh the growing risks to space and Earth.

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Jared Isaacman Eyes Private Robotic Space Missions After NASA Chief Snub

Jared Isaacman, despite being passed over as NASA administrator, remains committed to space exploration. After leading the Polaris Dawn mission, Isaacman now aims to fund private robotic missions amid NASA budget cuts, emphasizing partnerships with academic institutions and continuing innovation outside government channels.

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China Advances In-Orbit Satellite Refueling with Shijian-25 Mission

China is reportedly close to achieving in-orbit satellite refueling, a breakthrough that could extend satellite lifespans and enhance maneuverability. The Shijian-25 and Shijian-21 satellites recently performed close-proximity operations, possibly testing this technology, which is crucial for both commercial and military satellite operations.

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York Space Launches Dragoon Military Satellite on SpaceX Falcon 9

York Space Systems launched its Dragoon military satellite aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 as part of the SDA’s Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture. This marks the debut of York’s LX-class satellite bus and supports efforts to enhance secure military communications and missile tracking via interconnected low Earth orbit satellites.

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SpaceX successfully launched 26 Starlink V2 Mini satellites aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base on June 16, 2025. The mission, Starlink 15-9, marked the 200th orbital launch from SLC-4E and featured another successful booster landing on the droneship ‘Of Course I Still Love You.’

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T-Mobile will launch a satellite data service using SpaceX’s Starlink network in October 2024. The service aims to eliminate mobile dead zones across the U.S., supporting SMS, MMS, and data applications. Over 1.8 million customers have already subscribed, with coverage extending to remote areas unreachable by traditional cell towers.

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T-Mobile will launch a satellite-to-cell data service powered by SpaceX Starlink in October, expanding coverage to remote US areas. Over 1.8 million users have joined since the beta, with the service aiming to eliminate mobile dead zones. The new data feature will enable app usage via satellite connectivity.

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SpaceX Transporter 14 Launches 70 Payloads Including Human Remains and Reentry Capsules

SpaceX’s Transporter 14 mission launched 70 payloads—including microsats, cubesats, reentry capsules, and memorial missions with human remains and DNA—from Vandenberg. The Falcon 9 booster landed successfully, while the upper stage deployed satellites, including Capella-17 and Otter Pup 2, and Varda Space’s reentry capsule for in-space manufacturing.

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Songjiang Accelerates Satellite Internet Industry Cluster Development

Shanghai’s Songjiang District is advancing its satellite internet industry, focusing on the full chain from satellite manufacturing to applications. With strong policy support and enterprise clustering, Songjiang aims to become a new growth pole for space technology, targeting 300 commercial satellites produced annually and a robust industrial ecosystem by 2027.

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Chinese scientists have set a new satellite communication milestone, achieving 1 Gbps data transmission with a 2-watt laser from 36,000 km—surpassing Starlink’s speeds. This breakthrough could revolutionize global connectivity, reduce space debris, and shift the balance in space technology leadership.

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SpinLaunch: Giant Slingshot for Eco-Friendly Satellite Launches

California startup SpinLaunch is developing a giant “slingshot” to launch satellites into orbit without rocket fuel. Using a vacuum chamber and electric-powered spinning platform, the system offers a cheaper, greener alternative to traditional launches. Backed by NASA and Airbus, SpinLaunch aims for operational satellite launches by 2026.

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T-Mobile will launch a satellite data service powered by SpaceX’s Starlink in October 2024, expanding coverage to over 500,000 square miles in the US. The service aims to eliminate mobile dead zones, offering connectivity beyond traditional cell towers, and will support apps like WhatsApp and Google.

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Rare Doubleheader Rocket Launches in Florida: SpaceX and ULA Liftoffs on Same Day

Florida’s Space Coast saw a rare doubleheader rocket launch on June 23, 2025, with SpaceX Falcon 9 deploying Starlink satellites and ULA Atlas V launching Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellites. Such same-day launches are uncommon, with only six doubleheaders among 53 launches in 2025, highlighting the region’s booming space activity.

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ESA Biomass Satellite Unveils First Spectacular Earth Images from Orbit

ESA’s Biomass satellite has released its first stunning images from orbit, showcasing forests, rivers, and deserts worldwide. The mission’s novel P-band radar reveals Earth’s carbon storage and ecosystem changes, offering unprecedented 3D views beneath forest canopies. Early results highlight Biomass’ potential for climate change monitoring and environmental research.

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Rare Hydrological Phenomenon in Australia Captured by Satellite

Satellite images have revealed a rare hydrological event in central Australia, where unusually heavy rains in 2025 filled Lake Eyre (Kati Thanda). This satellite-captured phenomenon transformed the arid landscape, temporarily creating Australia’s largest water reservoir. The event, which has occurred only three times in 160 years, triggered a burst of life, attracting wildlife and migratory birds. The images highlight the crucial role of satellite monitoring in documenting and understanding such rare environmental changes in remote regions.

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Amazon Launches 27 More Kuiper Satellites, Lags Behind SpaceX

Amazon has successfully launched a second batch of 27 Kuiper satellites into low Earth orbit, bringing its total to 54 satellites. The launch, conducted by United Launch Alliance (ULA), is part of Amazon’s plan to build a constellation of 3,236 satellites for global broadband. However, Amazon faces a tight deadline to deploy half the constellation by July 2026, as required by the FCC. In comparison, SpaceX is launching satellites at a much faster rate, having deployed 648 Starlink satellites in the same timeframe. While Kuiper is seen as Starlink’s main competitor, Amazon’s service will only be able to compete fully in the longer term.

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Ukraine, Partners Plan 70+ Satellite Constellation for Independent Intelligence

A consortium of Ukrainian, Nordic, and Eastern European companies aims to raise over €100 million to build a constellation of 70+ imagery satellites. The project, called Intermarsat, seeks to reduce reliance on U.S. space intelligence by providing daily Earth observation and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) coverage along Russia’s border. The satellites will offer high-resolution imaging for both civil and security purposes, with operations targeted by the end of the decade. The initiative reflects growing regional concerns over U.S. data sharing reliability and leverages domestic space technology capabilities across multiple European countries.

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T-Mobile has been named the Best Mobile Network in the US by Ookla and announced the July 23 commercial launch of T-Satellite, its Starlink-based satellite connectivity service. This move enhances T-Mobile’s satellite-to-mobile capabilities, positioning it at the forefront of US wireless innovation. The company’s strategic focus on 5G mid-band and low-band spectrum, bolstered by its Sprint merger, has driven its rise to industry leadership. T-Mobile also introduced new perks for subscribers, including DoorDash DashPass memberships, further strengthening its competitive edge.

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Russian Scientists Develop Satellite System for Arctic Emissions Monitoring

Russian researchers have created an innovative satellite-based system to monitor and forecast greenhouse gas emissions from ships in the Arctic. Using satellite AIS data, the method precisely tracks vessel locations and technical parameters to estimate emissions along the Northern Sea Route. This approach offers a domestic alternative to foreign digital solutions for monitoring maritime carbon footprints, enabling improved environmental management and proactive measures to reduce harmful impacts in Arctic waters.

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Former NASA Astronaut Terry Virts Launches Texas Senate Campaign

Former NASA astronaut Terry Virts, a veteran of the International Space Station and Space Shuttle Endeavour, has announced his campaign for a Texas U.S. Senate seat. Drawing on his spaceflight experience, Virts emphasizes problem-solving and leadership learned in orbit. He joins a tradition of astronauts entering politics, following figures like John Glenn and Mark Kelly. Virts aims to bring a fresh perspective to Washington, focusing on cooperation and practical solutions, and pledges to fight for Texas communities on issues such as tariffs, education, and healthcare.

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Amazon has successfully launched 27 new Project Kuiper satellites aboard an Atlas V rocket, doubling its operational fleet to 54. This move is part of Amazon’s ambitious plan to deploy a 3,236-satellite broadband network to compete with SpaceX’s Starlink. With over $10 billion invested, Amazon aims to provide high-speed internet to underserved regions. The company is ramping up satellite production and has scheduled around 80 future launches to meet FCC deadlines. Despite Starlink’s significant lead in launches and infrastructure, Amazon’s vast resources and retail reach position Project Kuiper as a formidable competitor in the global satellite internet market.

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SpaceX is now providing a $15-per-month Starlink internet plan in New York to comply with the state’s Affordable Broadband Act. The plan, aimed at low-income residents, offers 25Mbps download speeds and requires customers to purchase a $349 Starlink dish. Eligible users must order the Residential Lite plan and submit proof of low-income assistance to enroll. This move follows SpaceX’s initial resistance to the law, which mandates affordable internet for qualifying households. The offer is part of SpaceX’s broader effort to expand its Starlink satellite internet user base across the US.

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Samsung Exynos 2500 Debuts with Satellite Messaging Support

Samsung’s new Exynos 2500 processor, launching with the Galaxy Z Flip7, features a cutting-edge 3nm GAA process, 10-core architecture, powerful Cortex-X925, and a robust Xclipse 950 GPU with real-time ray tracing. Notably, it introduces satellite messaging support, ensuring connectivity in remote or emergency situations. The chip also boasts 5G, Wi-Fi 7, advanced AI with 59 TOPS, and support for up to 320MP cameras and 8K video. This positions the Exynos 2500 as a strong competitor in the premium mobile SoC market.

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NASA SLS DM-1: First Full-Scale Solid Rocket Booster Test

NASA’s Demonstration Motor-1 (DM-1) is the inaugural full-scale ground test of the evolved five-segment solid rocket booster for the Space Launch System (SLS). Conducted in Promontory, Utah, DM-1 evaluates upgrades to the boosters, which burn six tons of solid propellant per second and together produce nearly eight million pounds of thrust. This test is a critical milestone for advancing NASA’s next-generation heavy-lift launch vehicle.

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ESA’s Biomass Satellite Reveals First CO2 Mapping Images of Forests

The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the first satellite images from its new ‘Biomass’ mission, launched in April 2025. These images allow scientists to measure CO2 levels and biomass in major global forests like the Amazon and Indonesia. Equipped with a unique radar, Biomass can penetrate dense forests and even deserts, providing unprecedented data on carbon storage and geological features. This mission is crucial for understanding the carbon cycle and the role of forests as the planet’s “green lungs.”

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T-Mobile is set to officially launch its T-Satellite service on July 23, leveraging SpaceX Starlink satellites to expand network coverage in remote areas. Initially, T-Satellite will support SMS when traditional networks are unavailable, with data connectivity coming October 1. The service will be available to all mobile users with a compatible device and SIM/eSIM slot. T-Mobile is collaborating with major developers, including Apple, Google, and WhatsApp, to optimize apps for satellite connectivity, potentially enabling services like iMessage over satellite. This marks a significant step in satellite-based mobile communications.

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T-Mobile is officially launching its T-Satellite service on July 23, leveraging SpaceX Starlink satellites to provide network coverage in remote areas. Initially supporting only text messaging when traditional networks are unavailable, T-Satellite will expand to offer data connectivity from October 1. The service will be available to all users with a compatible SIM or eSIM, regardless of carrier. T-Mobile is partnering with major developers like Apple, Google, WhatsApp, and X to optimize apps for satellite use, hinting at potential support for services like iMessage. This marks a significant step in expanding satellite-based mobile connectivity.

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Scanway Secures €9M Contract for Satellite Telescopes in Asia

Polish company Scanway has signed a record €9 million contract with a leading South Asian space sector partner to supply high-resolution telescopes for an Earth observation satellite constellation. The deal, Scanway’s largest to date, will run through 2027, with the first telescope delivered in 2026. This agreement significantly boosts Scanway’s order backlog and cements its status among top European optical technology suppliers. The telescopes, Scanway’s largest yet, will support advanced imaging for the partner’s constellation, highlighting the growing role of European firms in the global space technology market.

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