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Last Updated: Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, 10:25 AM PDT
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Starlink launches 10,000th satellite — about 1,400 already decommissioned
By The Verge: About 1,400 have been decommissioned.

US to seek rival bids for Artemis 3 moon landing as SpaceX lags, NASA chief says
By Reuters: NASA's top official on Monday said the U.S. space agency was opening up the contract for its Artemis 3 astronaut moon landing to compete against billionaire Elon Musk's SpaceX, the mission's current contractor, which was running behind schedule.

Airbus, Thales and Leonardo reach framework deal to merge satellite businesses
By Reuters: European aerospace groups Leonardo , Airbus and Thales have reached a framework deal on a proposed merger of their satellite businesses, two sources familiar with the matter said on Monday.

Opinion: The U.S. Needs a 'Plan B' to Secure the Lead in the Next Moon Race
By SpaceNews.com: America needs a 'Plan B' to reach the moon first.

Avio Completes MR10 Methalox Engine Hot-Fire, Advancing FD1 Rocket Demonstrator
By European Spaceflight: Avio has completed a hot-fire test of its MR10 methalox engine, marking a key milestone in the development of its FD1 rocket demonstrator.

AAC Clyde Space awarded SEK 3.3 million for dual-use space technology project
By Satellite Evolution: AAC Clyde Space awarded SEK 3.3 million for dual-use space technology project.

Europe’s Ascending Role in Space Sustainability Leadership
By SpaceWatch Global: With over 12,000 active satellites orbiting Earth we are witnessing the most rapid expansion of human activity beyond our planet in history.