NearSpace Launch reaches major milestone of more than 1000 systems and subsystems – SatNews
Original Publication Date: 2025-07-31 00:00
NearSpace Launch, Inc. (NSL), provider in small satellite innovation and mission success, achieved a major milestone: over 1000 systems and subsystems successfully deployed in orbit. NSL has supported NASA, DoD, commercial, and u niversity missions with a focus on mission assurance, space domain awareness, and innovative communications.
SpaceX launches in thick California fog 19 Starlink Group 13-4 smallsats that may include some unclassified satellites – SatNews
Original Publication Date: 2025-07-31 00:00
On Thursday, July 31 at 11:35 a.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched 19 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit. An hour after launch SpaceX confirmed the successful deployment of 19 Starlink satellites. This was the 27th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission.
Viasat suffers rejection by ITU – SatNews
Original Publication Date: 2025-07-31 00:00
Viasat wanted to extend a deadline to Ka-band frequencies it holds at 28 degrees West. The frequencies, held by Viasat, were obtained via the Norwegian regulator. The original plan was to place Viasat’s GX7 satellite into the 28 degrees slot.
HawkEye 360 launches advanced GNSS interference detection capabilities – SatNews
Original Publication Date: 2025-07-31 00:00
HawkEye 360 Inc. Has enhanced the firm’s GNSS Interference (GNSS-I) Detection product suite. The upgrades offer unprecedented accuracy, coverage, and insight into global GPS jamming and spoofing threats. The update includes a new wider frequency algorithm that better distinguishes individual emitters.
Gilmour’s Eris fails during maiden launch, but positives can be found
Original Publication Date: 2025-07-30 17:07
Gilmour Space’s 3-stage Eris launch vehicle finally took off from the Bowen Orbital Spaceport on Wednesday morning, local time. Issues occurred not even a second later, as one of its engines started to lose thrust. The 30-metric-tonne rocket then started translating in the direction of the failed engine, indicating that it was producing very little to no thrust whatsoever.