Satellite and Launch Orders – July 2025

by | Aug 5, 2025 | Blue Origin, Finance, Launches, Satellites

Here are the latest launch and spacecraft orders which were announced or became revealed in July 2025:

Construction Orders

Boeing won a US$2.8 billion contract to build the first two key nuclear defence communications satellites under Evolved Strategic Satellite (ESS) programme

Govsat-2 GEO comsat order to Thales Alenia Space was formally announced

SpaceWorks Red 24 re-entry capsule received an Astral Materials’ manufacturing mission for 2026

Hubble Network plans 60 satellite constellation portion of Bluetooth Low Energy tracking network

Rocket Propulsion Systems (RPS) earned a military construction order to build an orbital transfer vehicle (OTV) around its Centurion engine

Blue Origin’s Blue Ring GEO spacecraft will carry Scout Space Sensor sensor in spring 2026

NanoAvionics to build reconnaissance radar satellite for Europe

Exotopic’s GMSS spacecraft will carry refuelling test for Orbit Fab and a Lodestar SSA payload

Launch Orders

NASA’s ESCAPADE mission to Mars will launch on a New Glenn rocket

ExoLaunch is developing delivery spacecraft for both large and small satellites – these are EXOtube, CarboNIX NEO and Quadro Versa

Exolaunch will launch 10 Strix SAR Satellites developed by Synspective, with the first launch scheduled for 2027

EarthDaily obtained a US$60 million loan to, finally, launch its imaging constellation

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