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It’s raining Chinese rockets in Australia.

It’s raining Chinese rockets in Australia.

Update: 2025-10-20
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Suspected space debris has been discovered in Western Australia (WA). Innospace has received Korea's first private commercial launch permit from the Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA). Pakistan has sent its first-ever hyperspectral satellite into orbit, and more.


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Our guest today is Colonel William A. Woolf, USAF (Ret.) President, CEO and Founder of the Space Force Association.


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Selected Reading


Space debris found on fire near WA mining town suspected to be from Chinese rocket - The Guardian


United Boeing 737 Windshield Cracks, Bruising Pilot: Space Debris, Or...? - One Mile at a Time


Innospace Receives Launch Permit for Hanbit-Nano, Its First Commercial Launch Vehicle


SUPARCO Successfully Launches Pakistan’s First Hyperspectral Satellite


ispace and Magna Petra Corp. sign Payload Service Agreement to deliver NASA’s MSOLO instrument to the Moon


ESA - Week in images: 13-17 October 2025


SpaceX lofts 10,000th Starlink satellite on record-tying 132nd Falcon 9 launch of the year- Space



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It’s raining Chinese rockets in Australia.

It’s raining Chinese rockets in Australia.

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