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Last Updated: Monday, Aug. 25, 2025, 12:53 PM PDT

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ReutersAnna Wlodarczak-Semczuk

Polish president's veto threatens Ukraine's Starlink access amid refugee aid dispute

By Reuters: Ukraine's access to Elon Musk's satellite internet service Starlink could be cut due to the Polish president's veto of a refugee aid bill, a Polish deputy prime minister said on Monday, as a conflict between the government and head of state deepens.

2025-08-25T09:59:17.842005-07:00
Spaceflight Now

SpaceX Dragon docks at ISS with >5,000 lb of supplies and boost trunk to support reboost burns

By Spaceflight Now: An unpiloted SpaceX cargo ship docked at the International Space Station early Monday, delivering more than 5,000 pounds of equipment and supplies including 1,500 tortillas, the crumb-free bread substitute for crews dining in weightlessness.

2025-08-25T06:47:19.533007-07:00
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PayloadDouglas Gorman

York Space Systems Delivers Tranche 1 SDA Satellites for DoD Optical Mesh Network

By Payload: These sats will form a mesh network of optical communications links to provide global, low-latency comms for the DoD.

2025-08-25T06:08:56.185060-07:00
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jetlinemarvel.netDawal

ISRO Conducts Successful Crew‑Pod Drop Test Using Chinook Ahead of Bharatiya Antariksh Station

By jetlinemarvel.net: ISRO has taken a bold step toward the Bharatiya Antariksh Station by testing crew capsules with a Chinook, showcasing India’s growing space ambitions.

2025-08-25T03:35:14.639874-07:00