Today In Space
Last Updated: Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, 3:09 AM PDT
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Neuraspace Expands Space-Traffic-Management Portfolio as Demand for Space Asset Protection Grows
By SpaceWatch Global: Neuraspace has announced its expectations for the future development of the business as well as growth milestones over the last five years.

US recon satellite images Chinese space station; China publishes dynamic counter-imagery in tit‑for‑tat
By South China Morning Post: Pictures mark first time Chinese operator has made public such dynamic space-based imagery in move analysts call strategic tit-for-tat.

CNES says inaugural Callisto reusable rocket test flight delayed until 2027
By European Spaceflight: A CNES call for proposals has revealed that the inaugural test flight of the Callisto reusable rocket demonstrator has been pushed to 2027.

SDA picks GMV to build next-generation space safety system
By SpaceNews.com: The Space Data Association has picked Spanish technology provider GMV to upgrade and operate its global space traffic coordination platform starting early next year, the non-profit group of satellite operators announced Sept.

WSBW 2025 – Day 1 Recap: Sovereignty, Strategy & Getting Things Done
By SpaceWatch Global: Join Torsten Kriening and Laura Todd as they dive into key insights, surprising takeaways, and meaningful shifts across the global space economy.

WSBW 2025 — Pacôme Revillon on Sovereignty, Constellations & Capital in a New Space Order
By SpaceWatch Global: what better way to kick things off than with a deep-dive conversation with Pacôme Revillon, CEO of NovaSpace?.

Isar Aerospace prepares for second Spectrum launch
By SpaceNews.com: A loss of attitude control and an open valve contributed to the loss of Isar Aerospace’s first Spectrum rocket in March.