October 3, 2025 Quick space links
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay. This post is also an open thread. I welcome my readers to post any comments or additional links relating to any space issues, even if unrelated to the links below.
- Ispace’s lunar lander passes structural ground testing
This lander is an upgrade from the two landers the company tried to land on the Moon (unsuccessfully), and is for a Japanese mission targeting a 2028 launch.
- Lunar Outpost touts its manned lunar rover proposal by showing it off at the Kennedy Space Center October 2-10
Unlike many other federal visitor centers that have been shuttered due to the government shut down, this visitor center is remaining open.
- Astronomers detect phosphine in nearby brown dwarf
This is the same molecule that astronomers thought they might have maybe detected in the atmosphere of Venus. And just like then, this brown dwarf detection has been followed immediately with joyous cries “We’ve found evidence of life!” Hardly. They have found unexpected chemistry, but that is a far cry from a biosignature.
- Europe and Japan further solidify their Ramses and Destiny+ joint mission to the asteroid Apophis
It appears Japan will launch both together, with Destiny+ doing a fly-by of the asteroid prior to Ramses’ arrival.
- Axiom extends its agreement with the United Kingdom for access to both its ISS module and future free-flying Axiom station
The UK is essentially buying space and passenger seats for future missions
Courtesy of BtB’s stringer Jay. This post is also an open thread. I welcome my readers to post any comments or additional links relating to any space issues, even if unrelated to the links below.
- Ispace’s lunar lander passes structural ground testing
This lander is an upgrade from the two landers the company tried to land on the Moon (unsuccessfully), and is for a Japanese mission targeting a 2028 launch.
- Lunar Outpost touts its manned lunar rover proposal by showing it off at the Kennedy Space Center October 2-10
Unlike many other federal visitor centers that have been shuttered due to the government shut down, this visitor center is remaining open.
- Astronomers detect phosphine in nearby brown dwarf
This is the same molecule that astronomers thought they might have maybe detected in the atmosphere of Venus. And just like then, this brown dwarf detection has been followed immediately with joyous cries “We’ve found evidence of life!” Hardly. They have found unexpected chemistry, but that is a far cry from a biosignature.
- Europe and Japan further solidify their Ramses and Destiny+ joint mission to the asteroid Apophis
It appears Japan will launch both together, with Destiny+ doing a fly-by of the asteroid prior to Ramses’ arrival.
- Axiom extends its agreement with the United Kingdom for access to both its ISS module and future free-flying Axiom station
The UK is essentially buying space and passenger seats for future missions













