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Last Updated: Thursday, May 29, 2025, 8:51 PM PDT
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Out of DOGE, Elon Musk Returns to His Bruised Business Empire
By Wall Street Journal: Elon Musk is ready to get obsessed with his companies again. There’s a lot for him to contend with at Tesla, SpaceX and xAI. .

Could Satellites Endanger Radio Astronomy?
By Universe Today: Radio astronomy, which observes extremely faint emissions from astronomical objects, could suffer from all the added satellites in orbit. This was in a recent paper by an international team of researchers who considered the impact of megaconstellations on radio astronomy.

China launches classified Shijan-26 satellite with Long March 4B rocket
By SpaceNews.com: China launches classified Shijan-26 satellite with Long March 4B rocket China carried out its ninth launch of the month early Thursday, sending the secretive Shijian-26 spacecraft into orbit.

Northrop Grumman pumps $50M into Firefly for medium launch vehicle
By Breaking Defense: "With a 16 metric ton to orbit capability, Eclipse is a sweet spot for programs like NSSL Lane 1 and a natural fit to launch proliferated constellations," said Firefly CEO Jason Kim.

SpaceX aiming for record-breaking 170 orbital launches in 2025
By Space.com: The company's current mark is 134, which was set last year.
Cape Canaveral Spaceport Master Plan work to ramp up in summer 2025
By Spaceflight Now: As of 10 a.m. EDT Wednesday morning, there were 45 completed orbital launches between NASA’s Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

ULA Targets June 13 for Second Kuiper Mission
By Via Satellite: United Launch Alliance (ULA) is targeting June 13 to launch the second batch of satellites for Amazon’s Project Kuiper constellation. .