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Space Force Taps Muon’s Wildfire Monitoring Satellites for Weather Imaging

Posted on October 13, 2025

Air and Space Forces — Muon Space, a California-based manufacturer of small satellites, was awarded a $44.6 million contract for in-orbit demonstrations of the company’s environmental monitoring technology in support of military applications.


Space Force Plans 2026 Competition for Commercial Satellites That Can Maneuver

Posted on October 13, 2025

Air and Space Forces — In an Oct. 8 notice to industry, the service said it plans to start a competition in January for the effort, dubbed Maneuverable GEO. The intent is to create a pool of contractors the service can tap, when needed, to supplement military capabilities.


Work On NASA Moon Program Continues Despite Government Shutdown

Posted on October 13, 2025

Aviation Week — NASA is aiming to land two astronauts near the lunar south pole in late 2027. That mission—the third in the Artemis program—would follow the Artemis II crewed flight test around the Moon, which is slated to launch by April.


Cubesats Present Big Opportunities For Students And Industry

Posted on October 13, 2025

Aviation Week — Initially dismissed by the space industry, Cubesats have made space engineering and science accessible to a wide range of players through partnerships among commercial space companies, universities, and NASA.


Vandenberg Space Force Base breaks Annual Launch Record With SpaceX Rocket

Posted on October 7, 2025

KTLA — The Oct. 3 Starlink mission broke Vandenberg’s previous record of 51 launches in 2024. The base is scheduled to host more than 70 launches for all of 2025.


SpaceX Lands Majority of US National Security Launches Awarded For Fiscal Year 2026

Posted on October 7, 2025

Breaking Defense — The seven NSSL Phase 3 Lane 2 launches carry high-value, must-go payloads or those headed to orbits that are more difficult to achieve.


Removing These 50 Objects From Orbit Would Cut Danger From Space Junk in Half

Posted on October 7, 2025

Ars Technica — A new listing of the 50 most concerning pieces of space debris in low-Earth orbit is dominated by relics more than a quarter-century old — primarily dead rockets left to hurtle through space at the end of their missions.


Space Force Taps SpaceX, ULA for First Set of Critical Launches Beyond FY27

Posted on October 7, 2025

Breaking Defense — SpaceX was assigned seven NSSL Phase 3 Lane 2 launches under a contract worth $714 million; ULA two launches worth $428 million.


Celebrating the Partners Driving Disrupt’s Big Ideas, Connections, and Community

Posted on October 6, 2025

At TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, Aerospace is hosting a showcase of startups working on innovative AI solutions to the hardest problems in space exploration, orbital intelligence, and infrastructure.


New Satellite Will Help Cyber Defenders Train to Stop Hackers in Orbit

Posted on October 6, 2025

Air and Space Forces — Deloitte launched a 22-pound cubesat into low-Earth orbit to act as “an on-orbit, live-fire cyber training range.”


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