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Last Updated: Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, 11:11 AM PDT
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Uspace Technology’s high‑volume satellite plant struggles to attract customers two years after opening
By Space Intel Report: LA PLATA, Maryland — Hong Kong- and Dubai-based Uspace Technology Group Ltd., which in March celebrated….

Starship heat shield performs well in latest test, boosting reusability outlook
By Ars Technica: “The latest upgrades are looking good!”….

New magnetic method for more efficient oxygen production in space
By Universe Today: Since sending the first human into space in the 1960s, the solution to one key challenge has remained elusive: the efficient and reliable production of oxygen in space.

Trump Nullifies Union Protections for Patent Office, Weather Service and NASA Employees
By Bloomberg Law: President Donald Trump nullified more government unions Thursday, expanding a March executive order that has sharply limited federal-sector collective bargaining.

Startups Push Cloud Data Centers to Orbit as ISS Cargo Delivers Enabling Hardware
By Bloomberg: Greetings from Bloomberg’s office in Princeton, New Jersey. The latest cargo mission to the International Space Station launched on Sunday, carrying equipment that could help with plans to build data centers in orbit.

NOAA Scales Back Next-Generation Weather Satellite Program
By Payload: The next-generation of US weather satellites isn't so next-generation anymore.

An economic strategy for American space supremacy
By SpaceNews.com: An economic strategy for American space supremacy.