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Last Updated: Wednesday, June 25, 2025, 12:26 AM PDT
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Isar Aerospace Raises €150M Through Convertible Bond Agreement
By European Spaceflight: Isar Aerospace secures €150 million in new funding via a convertible bond to expand its production facilities in Munich.

Nigcomsat CEO Weighs in on the Role of Satellite in Nigeria’s Digital Future
By Via Satellite: Nigcomsat CEO Jane Nkechi Egerton-Idehen details the company’s multi-orbit strategy and recent agreement with Eutelsat, and how satellite is part of expanding affordable broadband access in Nigeria .

T-Mobile’s satellite service officially launches in July
By The Verge: The company plans to add data in October, too.

First Amazing Solar Views from NASA’s CODEX Imager Released
By Universe Today: A new solar observing telescope on the exterior of the International Space Station is open for business. NASA recently released images from the newly commissioned Coronal Diagnostic Experiment (CODEX) mounted on the station.

Threats to U.S. Scientific Research Imperil Aerospace Innovation
By SpaceNews.com: Threatening the endless frontier of U.S. science.

US Lawmakers Eye New Taxes on Commercial Spaceflights
By Politico: "Space exploration isn’t a tax-free holiday for the wealthy," said Democratic Rep. Earl Blumenauer of Oregon.

Blue Origin Taps Lobbyist Amid Threat of Cruz-Led Space Tax
By Politico: Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin has added a familiar face to its growing mix of outside lobbyists as the industry faces a potential new tax in the GOP reconciliation bill.