Here is a list of news that were published in our Newsletter the week of November 10, 2025:

Human Space Exploration

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Major Space-Related Activities for the Week

  • The government shutdown continues with the U.S. House in recess except for pro forma sessions and the Senate in session and working to find a resolution. Late Sunday, the Senate passed a Continuing Resolution (CR) that would stop the shutdown and keep the government open until January 30, 2026 at the 2025 spending level. The current House version of a CR, which the Senate did not pass, would keep the government open until November 21. Essential NASA personnel working in support of the ISS, preparations for the crewed Artemis II mission and satellite missions continue to work without pay as long as the federal government remains in furlough.
  • SpaceNews is hosting a virtual webinar on Wednesday at 11 a.m. ET, focused on the role of space-based interceptors as part of a Golden Dome.
  • On Thursday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET, the Space Policy Institute and Aerospace Corp. are hosting a debate with registered virtual access on whether it’s time to repeal the Wolf Amendment. Enacted in 2011, the amendment restricts bilateral U.S. space cooperation with China.
  • Also on Thursday from 11 a.m. until 2:15 p.m. ET, New America and the International Center for Law & Economics are hosting a symposium to discuss their recommendations on challenges and opportunities associated with the many communications satellites being launched to establish internet connectivity.
  • Still uncertain is an update on the China Manned Space Agency’s decision last week to postpone the return of the three-person Shenzhou 20 crew from the Tiangong space station due to concerns their docked spacecraft experienced possible space debris impacts.


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