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Last Updated: Monday, May 12, 2025, 10:38 PM PDT
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China adds to classified TJS, Yaogan satellite series with two launches
By SpaceNews.com: China has added new spacecraft to two separate classified satellite series with a pair of launches across Sunday and Monday.

Europe's Proba-3 satellites ace landmark formation-flying test (video)
By Space.com: The two Proba-3 spacecraft will build on the historic first to simulate and study a total solar eclipse.

FCC Puts EchoStar’s Satellite and 5G Spectrum Licenses Under Scrutiny
By Wall Street Journal: The regulator’s letter warns of new scrutiny on Ergen’s EchoStar and considers opening satellite spectrum to rivals including SpaceX.

Republican FCC Member Proposes 'DOGE the FCC' Reforms to Fund Elon Musk’s Starlink
By Ars Technica: “The FCC is a prime candidate for DOGE-style reform,” Nathan Simington writes.

Redwire Reports 30% Q1 Revenue Decline Amid U.S. Government Contract Delays
By Via Satellite: Redwire Corporation reported a 30% year-over-year decline in revenue in the first quarter of 2025 as leadership reported delays in contract awards from the U.S.

Foreign SpaceX launch customers seek relief from U.S. tariffs
By SpaceNews.com: German launch services provider Exolaunch is working with non-U.S. customers to reclaim most of the tariffs they must pay to deploy their satellites via SpaceX.

Implementing Competitive Endurance: U.S. Space Force Strategy to Counter China’s Space Threats
By SpaceNews.com: On April 17, Gen. B. Chance Saltzman, Chief of Space Operations of the Space Force, released his third major statement on Competitive Endurance — a strategic framework designed to guide the U.S.