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Last Updated: Saturday, July 12, 2025, 3:10 AM PDT
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As Tesla Stumbles, SpaceX’s Finances Go From Strength to Strength
By Wall Street Journal: Much of Elon Musk’s business empire is in disarray, but his rocket-and-satellite company is riding high.
Axiom Space, Oakley partner on spacesuit visor for Artemis missions
By Spaceflight Now: The high-end sunglasses designer is the newest announced partner to join Axiom Space in its development of its Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) spacesuit designed for lunar exploration.

FCC Grants Approval for SES/Intelsat Acquisition
By Via Satellite: The FCC approved SES’s acquisition of Intelsat on Friday, determining that the merger will create “a more vigorous satellite competitor.” .

Space and defense firm Firefly's US IPO filing reveals 2024 revenue growth
By Reuters: AE Industrial Partners-backed space and defense technology company Firefly Aerospace on Friday disclosed a 10% rise in 2024 revenue in its filing for an initial public offering in the United States.
Firefly Aerospace Files IPO Following Lunar Mission Success

ESA Reports Europe’s First Deep-Space Optical Communications Link
By Via Satellite: The European Space Agency (ESA) recently demonstrated Europe's first deep-space optical communication link with NASA's Psyche spacecraft.

Network Innovations, Integrasys and AvL Technologies Deploy Multi-Orbit RF Sensing Platform
By Via Satellite: Network Innovations U.S. Government, Integrasys, and AvL have deployed a multi-orbit radio frequency sensing platform.

ArianeGroup CEO Warns of European Launcher Limits Amid US Heavy-Lift Support Advantage
By Space Intel Report: LA PLATA, Maryland — The chief executive of Ariane 6 prime contractor ArianeGroup said European governments….