Here is a list of news that were published in our Newsletter the week of October 20, 2025:
Human Space Exploration
- Hungary signs Artemis Accords
Coalition Member in the News – Axiom Space; - NASA stacks Artemis II Moon mission’s Orion capsule atop SLS rocket ahead of 2026 launch;
- Space exploration in the backyard, on a budget how NASA simulates conditions in space without blasting off;
- Duffy to open up Artemis HLS contract to ensure U.S. beats China back to the Moon
Coalition Members in the News – Boeing, Lockheed Martin;
Space Science
- NASA’s Webb just found a hidden moon factory beyond our solar system;
- Phosphorus prepared Earth for complex life and could be a valuable biosignature;
- Newly discovered ‘super-Earth’ offers prime target in search for alien life;
- Comet from another solar system approaching Sun—what we know;
- Scientists release new survey of the biggest objects in the universe;
- China-led Moon mission’s water probe will be ‘first for humanity’: space agency;
- The hidden infrastructure of space: Forms, filings and proof of delivery;
- Comet Lemmon thru aurora flow;
- Hera and Europa Clipper will pass through 3I/ATLAS’ tail;
- New study identifies organic molecules spewing from Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus;
- Dust from far side of the Moon could reveal more about origin of water in our solar system;
- What do we do if SETI is successful?
- Lunar radio telescopes could finally reveal the secrets of dark matter;
- Scientists discover 1st evidence of 4.5-billion-year-old ‘proto-Earth’ buried deep within our planet;
- China expands space capabilities with new lunar and deep space milestones;
- If life on Mars exists, it may be preserved in a frozen time capsule;
- Alien civilizations may only be detectable for a cosmic blink of an eye;
- “Truly extraordinary” supermassive black hole found in the last place scientists expected;
- How to watch the Orionid meteor shower, debris of Halley’s comet;
Opinion
- The lunar mining gold rush is coming and success requires bridging two worlds
The space mining market is estimated to reach $20 billion by 2025, with potential resources of value on the Moon including water ice, Helium 3 and the regolith itself as a construction asset. But there are challenges, perhaps key challenges that space startups must address due to a lack of experience in the field. The best way to address the challenges may well be in forming partnerships that combine mining expertise with space access, explains Stirling Forbes, CEO of Forbes Space, in an opinion piece.
Other News
- Powerful NVIDIA chip launching to orbit next month to pave way for space-based data centers;
- China’s Zhuque-3 reusable rocket passes key test to rival SpaceX;
- Airbus, Leonardo and Thales agree to form new European company
Coalition Members in the News – Boeing, Lockheed Martin; - NASA on the fashion frontier
Coalition Member in the News – Axiom Space; - Why these companies want to send data centers into space;
- China seeks to dominate space in era of “unmanaged competition”;
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