November 10, 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.
- European Atmos space cargo startup signs deal to fly payloads on French rocket startup HyprSpace’s suborbital Baguette-1 rocket next year
Atmos wants to test components of its proposed orbital re-entry capsule
- Sierra Space is seeking $300 million in fresh funding to shift focus from civilian space to defense contracts
The full article is behind a paywall so no details are available, though the company’s shift in this direction does appear real based on other recent stories.
- Delivery of 17 new Globalstar satellites being built by MDA (with Rocket Lab as its subcontractor) delayed until 2026
It appears the cause is a new MDA production facility not yet up to speed. It also appears Globalstar will claim damages from MDA.
- India’s space agency ISRO declares its NISAR radar satellite, built in partnership with NASA, is now operational
The satellite is designed to study the Earth’s forests and ice surfaces.
- Fairing pieces from a Chinese Smart Dragon-3 (Jielong-3) rocket found on Japanese coast
This is the second time pieces from the September 24, 2025 sea platorm launch have ended up on someone else’s territory. Previously a burned tank was found in the Australian outback.
- Roskosmos is apparently switching from 6-month to 8-month missions on ISS, reducing launches from 2 to 1.5 per year
The reduction is not news (though I can’t find the original announcement from several months ago). It is caused by Russia’s bad cash shortage, resulting from the international sanctions imposed after its invasion of the Ukraine.






