October 8, 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.
- Space station startup Axiom signs agreement with Slovakian government
 The deal is very similar to Axiom’s deal with Senegal from yesterday. Slovakia is buying access to Axiom’s expertise and its planned space station.
- Hams confirm Juno is still operating
 It apparently transmitted a signal back to Earth. This however has no bearing on whether the mission will survive the budget process. Right now I remain very skeptical it will.
- A detailed long article describing China’s government space program
 A very nice summary, though as Jay notes, “if a little alarmist.” It is part of the swamp’s tag team effort to convince Americans we need to give NASA and the Pentagon lots of money or else China will destroy us. Meanwhile, all we really need to do is clear the way for private competition and American ingenuity and China will be left in the dust.
- The third set of Kuiper satellites are on the way to one of SpaceX’s Florida launchpad
 The launch is targeting Thursday, Oct. 9 on a Falcon 9.
- On this day in 1985, the space shuttle Atlantis completed its first mission
 This mission, which deployed two military communications satelliets, completed construction of NASA’s initial fleet of four shuttles.
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.
- Space station startup Axiom signs agreement with Slovakian government
 The deal is very similar to Axiom’s deal with Senegal from yesterday. Slovakia is buying access to Axiom’s expertise and its planned space station.
- Hams confirm Juno is still operating
 It apparently transmitted a signal back to Earth. This however has no bearing on whether the mission will survive the budget process. Right now I remain very skeptical it will.
- A detailed long article describing China’s government space program
 A very nice summary, though as Jay notes, “if a little alarmist.” It is part of the swamp’s tag team effort to convince Americans we need to give NASA and the Pentagon lots of money or else China will destroy us. Meanwhile, all we really need to do is clear the way for private competition and American ingenuity and China will be left in the dust.
- The third set of Kuiper satellites are on the way to one of SpaceX’s Florida launchpad
 The launch is targeting Thursday, Oct. 9 on a Falcon 9.
- On this day in 1985, the space shuttle Atlantis completed its first mission
 This mission, which deployed two military communications satelliets, completed construction of NASA’s initial fleet of four shuttles.









 

 

