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Last Updated: Monday, Oct. 6, 2025, 12:07 PM PDT
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CNES: Europe’s first space-based surveillance satellite 'working perfectly' — follow-on constellation under consideration
By Space Intel Report: SYDNEY — Europe’s first space-based space surveillance satellite, launched in March aboard the SpaceX Transporter-13 ride-share….

ESA to Procure ISS Cargo Service to Meet Common Cost Obligations
By European Spaceflight: ESA has published a call to procure commercial cargo services to the ISS as part of its contribution to the shared cost of operating and maintaining the station.

OrbitAID to Demonstrate In‑Orbit Refueling on India–Australia Joint Mission
By Payload: A young Indian sustainability startup is getting its feet wet in orbit during an international joint mission. OrbitAID, a Bangalore, India-based startup.

NASA’s Juno mission may have ended after U.S. government shutdown halted operations — no official confirmation
By Space.com: The U.S. government shut down the same day Juno's last mission extension expired.

SpaceX seeks 50 MHz and up to 15,000 more Starlink satellites to counter Apple and carrier-backed rivals
By Ars Technica: SpaceX Starlink’s mobile power play: 50 MHz of spectrum and 15,000 new satellites.

Jeff Bezos Predicts Gigawatt-Scale Orbital Data Centers in Coming Decades
By Aviation Week: Jeff Bezos, executive chairman of Amazon.com and founder of Blue Origin, foresees gigawatt data centers orbiting Earth in the coming decades.
Mega-merger in space: a game of bluff between Airbus, Leonardo and Thales
By latribune.fr: Méga-fusion dans le spatial : poker menteur entre Airbus, Leonardo et Thales.