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Last Updated: Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, 7:35 AM PDT
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JAXA astronaut photographs typhoon from ISS as NASA updates pause amid U.S. shutdown
By Space.com: As the U.S. government shutdown halts NASA updates, a JAXA astronaut's photos show that work continues on the space station.

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen — “Artemis 2 is not the peak of our mountain in Canada”
By SpaceQ: Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen is in his last few weeks of media availability before embarking on the first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 years.

Reaction Dynamics (RDX) and Australia’s Space Machines Company sign MOU to pursue responsive space operations
By SpaceQ: Canadian launch company Reaction Dynamics (RDX) announced a MOU with Australia's Space Machines Company for responsive space operations.

Russia President Putin approves Wagner-branded Soyuz mission
By Ars Technica: This Soyuz mission is brought to you by the Wagner Group.

Kratos warns LEO constellations routinely trespass on GEO spectrum and each other — risks grow as Kuiper and Chinese constellations arrive
By Space Intel Report: LA PLATA, Maryland — Non-geostationary orbit satellite networks are routinely beaming their signals in areas reserved….

Constellation of Sun‑pointing Spacecraft Could Improve Space‑Weather Warnings by ~40%
By Space.com: Four proposed sungazing spacecraft, working together, could help speed up space weather warnings by 40%, a new study suggests.

Amazon’s Project Kuiper Signs MoU With Uzbekistan to Expand High‑Speed Satellite Internet
By Via Satellite: Amazon Project Kuiper signed an MoU with Uzbekistan's Ministry of Digital Technologies to expand high-speed internet access.