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Last Updated: Thursday, July 10, 2025, 3:29 PM PDT
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All.Space’s New Terminal Can Access Multiple Ka-band Networks at Once
By Via Satellite: All.Space is rolling out a new dual-beam satcom terminal capable of holding connections on two or more independent Ka-band satellite networks at the same time.

Bollinger Modifying Vessel As Landing Platform For Rocket Lab’s Neutron Launch Vehicle
By Defense Daily: Bollinger Shipyards is modifying a 400-foot vessel to be the ocean landing platform for Rocket Lab Corp.’s reusable Neutron medium-lift rocket, Rocket Lab.

Dawn Aerospace Joins European HYDEF Program with In-Space Propulsion Expertise
By SpaceWatch Global: Dawn Aerospace has been contracted to support the design and evaluation of advanced liquid propulsion systems for the HYDEF program.

Space industry sticks with single-use satellite model despite new technologies
By SpaceNews.com: Space industry sticks with single-use satellite model despite new technologies Space industry sticks with single-use satellite model despite new technologies.

Varda Space Industries appears to be making credible progress toward developing the nascent manufacturing-in-space industry. The company announced an impressive $187 million Series C round of funding on Thursday
By Ars Technica: “A decent chunk of the capital is going to go toward scaling up our production.”….

Axiom Completes Initial Crew Testing of Next-Generation Spacesuits
By Flying Magazine: NASA astronauts will don Axiom suits when they explore the lunar south pole on the Artemis III mission, scheduled for mid-2027.

China’s orbital maneuvers blur the line between peaceful and provocative
By SpaceNews.com: China’s orbital maneuvers blur the line between peaceful and provocative.