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Last Updated: Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025, 4:15 PM PDT
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Space Force chief: Current satellite tracking ‘too slow’ for modern threats
By SpaceNews.com: Space Force chief: Current satellite tracking ‘too slow' for modern threats Space Force Chief: Current satellite tracking ‘too slow' for modern threats.

US Space Force unit mulls reorg to deliver commercial space‑monitoring data directly to military operators
By Breaking Defense: The reorganization of the JCO will involve two elements: setting up processes for JCO to provide commercial space monitoring data directly to operators and establishing an acquisition pathway for that data.

SpaceX’s President and COO Gwynne Shotwell on EchoStar Spectrum Buy and Starlink Direct-to-Cell, Plus Starship Updates at WSBW
By Via Satellite: SpaceX's Gwynne Shotwell talked about what SpaceX’s recent spectrum buy from EchoStar will mean for Starlink’s Direct-to-Cell business. .

Study suggests human stem cells age faster in microgravity — some changes may be reversible
By Space.com: But at least some of the changes might be reversible.

Novaspace and Occitanie Region to Host Inaugural 'Space Summit for a Resilient Future' in 2026
By SpaceNews.com: Novaspace and the Occitanie Region Launch the Inaugural Space Summit for a Resilient Future in 2026.

Redwire’s global expansion: from space infrastructure to national security markets
By SpaceNews.com: Redwire’s global strategy from space to security.

Hubble Network Raises $70M Series B, Plans 60‑Satellite Constellation by 2028
By Payload: The round brings Hubble’s total funding to $100M, which will fund the deployment of a 60-sat constellation by 2028.