Aerospace AmericaKeith Button

SpaceWorks' FuseBlox docking device completes first public ground test with commercial customer

SpaceWorks’ FuseBlox docking device — pitched as a potential standard for satellite and spacecraft docking — passed a development milestone earlier this month when the Atlanta company ran its first public ground test with a commercial customer. The demo is the device’s initial customer-led, on-the-ground validation.

2025-12-22T12:23:28.449364-08:00
satnewsSatNews Staff

Iran Space Agency Schedules Triple Satellite Launch from Russia’s Vostochny Cosmodrome on Dec. 28

By satnews: ![](https://news.satnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Iran-1.jpg) Despite decades of multi-layered export controls and international sanctions, Iran’s space program continues to demonstrate a persistent capability to place satellites in orbit.

2025-12-22T07:28:04.627416-08:00
SpaceNews.comJeff Foust

United Launch Alliance chief Tory Bruno resigns

By SpaceNews.com: Tory Bruno, the longtime chief executive of United Launch Alliance, is leaving the joint venture for another opportunity.

2025-12-22T10:08:26.212050-08:00
Via SatelliteRachel Jewett

US Space Force, Industry Push Faster Hybrid Commercial–Government Architectures to Preserve U.S. Space Superiority

By Via Satellite: U.S. Space Force leaders, defense primes, and commercial partners like Amazon Leo for Government talked resilient hybrid commercial-government architectures at the recent Spacepower event.

2025-12-22T12:04:05.633096-08:00
Economic TimesSomak Raychaudhury

ISRO Targets 2026 as a Turning Point: Seven Missions, Gaganyaan Tests to Prove LVM3, Crew Escape and Re‑entry Capability

By Economic Times: As 2025 concludes, ISRO gears up for a transformative 2026 with seven missions, including crucial Gaganyaan tests. India's human spaceflight dream hinges on qualifying the LVM3, validating the Crew Escape System, and perfecting re-entry trials.

2025-12-22T10:08:06.467852-08:00