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FAA restricts hours for commercial launches during shutdown
Posted: Sun, Nov 9 9:05 AM ET (1405 GMT)
Falcon 9 launch of Starlink satellites, 2025 April 3 (SpaceX) The FAA is temporarily limiting the hours commercial launches can take place because of the effects of the government shutdown. In an order Thursday, the FAA said that, effective Monday morning, commercial launches can only take place between the hours of 10 pm and 6 am local time. The restriction is intended to reduce strain on the air traffic control system as controllers, unpaid since early October, fail to report for work. The order also requires airlines to reduce flight operations at 40 major airports nationwide by 10%. The order could affect several Falcon 9 launches next week, as well as Blue Origin’s second New Glenn launch if it slips from Sunday.


EchoStar sells more spectrum to SpaceX
Posted: Sun, Nov 9 9:01 AM ET (1401 GMT)
EchoStar is selling more spectrum to SpaceX for $2.6 billion. EchoStar announced Thursday it would sell 15 megahertz of nationwide, unpaired AWS-3 uplink spectrum licenses to SpaceX. The spectrum would improve SpaceX direct-to-device services in the United States. EchoStar sold a larger block of spectrum to SpaceX in September for $17 billion in cash and stock; SpaceX will pay for the new spectrum in stock. EchoStar announced a new division Thursday called EchoStar Capital, which will hold its equity in SpaceX and be responsible for investing in complementary growth opportunities as an “asset-light” company.


China postpones Shenzhou-20 return on orbital debris concerns
Posted: Sun, Nov 9 8:58 AM ET (1358 GMT)
China is postponing the return of a Shenzhou spacecraft from its Tiangong space station after concerns the spacecraft was damaged by orbital debris. The Shenzhou-...


White House renominates Jared Isaacman to be NASA administrator
Posted: Sun, Nov 9 8:56 AM ET (1356 GMT)
The White House is renominating Jared Isaacman to be NASA administrator. President Trump said in a social media post late Tuesday that he was picking...


Intuitive Machines to acquire Lanteris Space Systems
Posted: Sun, Nov 9 8:53 AM ET (1353 GMT)
Intuitive Machines is acquiring satellite manufacturer Lanteris Space Systems, the former Maxar Space Systems. Intuitive Machines said it reached an agreement with Advent International, the...





Tuesday, November 25
China exploring how to block Musk’s Starlink in Taiwan
The Daily Telegraph — 12:13 am ET (0513 GMT)
China would need 1,000 jammers to block Starlink over Taiwan
The Times of London — 12:13 am ET (0513 GMT)
Report: Space Force Needs More Funding, Training to Counter China’s Space Ambitions
Air and Space Forces Magazine — 12:09 am ET (0509 GMT)
Elon Musk's space city sues Texas AG over public records ruling
San Antonio Express-News — 12:06 am ET (0506 GMT)
European capsule start-up races to build SpaceX rival
Financial Times — 12:05 am ET (0505 GMT)

Monday, November 24
Germany Eyes New Space Partnership With India
Deccan Chronicle — 11:58 pm ET (0458 GMT)
Black swans from the Red Planet—Could NASA bring back “mirror life” from Mars?
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists — 11:56 pm ET (0456 GMT)
Boeing's Starliner could fly uncrewed in April, NASA says
Houston Chronicle — 11:53 pm ET (0453 GMT)
House Science Dems call for investigation into NASA Goddard cuts
Government Executive Magazine — 11:53 pm ET (0453 GMT)
Purdue alum Scott Tingle becomes NASA Chief Astronaut
Purdue Univ. Exponent — 11:52 pm ET (0452 GMT)
NASA’s Scott Tingle Appointed New Chief Astronaut
Aviation Week — 11:52 pm ET (0452 GMT)
NASA Trims Starliner Contract, Keeps Crew Off Next Flight
Aviation Week — 11:51 pm ET (0451 GMT)


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