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Friday, July 4
The Inevitable Militarization Of Space?
Eurasia Review — 9:40 am ET (1340 GMT)
Col. Mark Shoemaker's Retirement
US Space Force — 9:40 am ET (1340 GMT)
Royal New Zealand Air Force establishes first dedicated space unit
Radio New Zealand — 9:39 am ET (1339 GMT)
Judith Collins launches space force as the NZDF looks to the stars
Christchurch (NZ) Press — 9:39 am ET (1339 GMT)
SpaceX Still Pushing for Access to EchoStar’s 2 GHz Spectrum
Broadband Breakfast — 9:34 am ET (1334 GMT)
UK To Fund Space-Debris Removal Demo
Aviation Week — 9:33 am ET (1333 GMT)
It’s only rocket science, Elon
Cambridge Univ. Varsity — 9:31 am ET (1331 GMT)
The traditional Scottish island about to enter the space race
The Daily Telegraph — 9:27 am ET (1327 GMT)
Congress delivers $10 billion to NASA, saving Houston-led program
Houston Chronicle — 9:25 am ET (1325 GMT)
America Is Killing Its Chance to Find Alien Life
The Atlantic — 9:21 am ET (1321 GMT)
Reconciliation Bill Passes Congress with Billions for U.S. Space Force
SpacePolicyOnline.com — 9:18 am ET (1318 GMT)


news in brief
FAA restricts hours for commercial launches during shutdown
Posted: Sun, Nov 9 9:05 AM ET (1405 GMT)

EchoStar sells more spectrum to SpaceX
Posted: Sun, Nov 9 9:01 AM ET (1401 GMT)

China postpones Shenzhou-20 return on orbital debris concerns
Posted: Sun, Nov 9 8:58 AM ET (1358 GMT)

news links
Sunday, November 16
AAC Clyde Space's Sedna-2 satellite now fully operational
AAC Clyde Space — 2:13 pm ET (1913 GMT)
Gilat Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results
Gilat Satellite Networks — 2:13 pm ET (1913 GMT)


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