
It’s raining Chinese rockets in Australia.
Suspected space debris found in WA. KASA gives Innospace Korea's first commercial launch permit. China launched Pakistan’s hyperspectral satellite. And more.
T-Minus Space Daily · N2K Networks
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Show Notes
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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T-Minus Guest
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
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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