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Last Updated: Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, 7:06 AM PDT
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Space Force proposes running launch ranges like commercial airports to speed access
By DefenseNews.com: Space Force launch range officials want their installations to be more like an airport departure terminal.

SpaceForest Aims to Capture 70% of European Demand for Suborbital Flights
By European Spaceflight: Polish rocket builder SpaceForest has set a target to capture up to 70% of Europe's demand for suborbital flight.

UK to develop sensors to defend satellites from laser blinding and communications disruption
By Reuters: Britain is building sensors to counter lasers that adversaries might use to blind satellites or intercept and interrupt communications, the UK government said on Friday.

Targeting 50 orbital debris objects could halve collision risk
By Ars Technica: “In their rush to move quickly, they are adding to the long-term collision hazard.”….

China launches Yaogan-45 reconnaissance satellite amid two-launch 24-hour surge
By SpaceWatch Africa: In a significant move that underscores its ambitious space program, China launched two rockets within 24 hours, including a controversial satellite that.

Cyberspace: The New Frontline in Space Warfare
By SpaceNews.com: The real space war is being fought in cyberspace.

Surprise near‑Earth asteroid makes extremely close 250‑mile flyby of Earth (video)
By Space.com: It's a close flyby of our planet, but not a record.