Here are the latest launch and spacecraft orders which were announced in September 2025:
Construction Orders
Galaxia has secured a $2.5 million project with Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) to build the Canadian Tactical Operation Satellite (CTOS) in Nova Scotia
Poland is investing two billion Polish zloty (US$548 million) to build six satellites, a ground station and data centre as part of its National Reconstruction Plan. The commitment is in addition to its contributions to the European Union’s IRIS² satellite constellation project.
AscendArc sold its first GEO smallsat to KT Sat and has promised to deliver it to the South Korean flagship operator by the second half of 2027.
CNES has awarded a €31 million contract to Univity for a space-based 5G connectivity demonstration.
ICEYE has signed a €158 million order agreement to supply SAR radar satellites and supporting systems to the Finnish Defence Forces
Echostar sold spectrum to SpaceX after cancelling its deal with MDA
Launch Orders and Bookings
South Korea’s INNOSPACE secured a $5.8 million deal to conduct two HANBIT launch missions for Germany’s Media Broadcast Satellite (MBS)
Avio and SpaceLaunch have secured a new launch for the Vega C rocket, to put an Earth observation satellite into orbit in the second half of 2027.
Space Norway signed a new contract with SpaceX for its latest satellite deployment: THOR 8. The satellite will be launch into a geostationary orbit from a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in 2027
NASA taps Katalyst Space to raise the orbit of NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory in spring 2026
The German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) has put its faith in Arianespace to conduct two Ariane 6 rocket launches, each carrying a SATCOMBw Stufe 3 satellite
Isar Aerospace will launch two of R-Space’s debut GreenBox satellites aboard its Spectrum launch vehicle in 2026 from Andøya Spaceport, with further flights planned for 2026 and 2027
Astra is targeting mid-2026 for liftoff of its Rocket 4 vehicle — fingers crossed for the company’s return to the launch market
Astroscale’s ISSA-J1 (In-situ Space Situational Awareness-Japan 1) mission will be launched on India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in spring 2027
Firefly Aerospace will deliver Canada’s first-ever lunar rover to the Moon’s south pole in 2029
NASA picks Blue Origin to take the VIPER lunar rover to the Moon’s South Pole region
NASA and Sierra Space have mutually agreed to tweak their Dream Chaser cargo contract to include a free flight demonstration in late 2026 and relieve NASA of its previous obligation to purchase a set number of resupply missions
Astranis will piggyback on Impulse Space’s 2027 mission to head straight to GEO
Orbital Paradigm secured three customers for a flight aboard its reentry demonstrator capsule and set to launch in late 2025
Other missions to note
From Ariane 6 to smaller newcomers, Europe’s launch providers are filling their calendars fast
Impulse and Anduril are working together to conduct a high-precision Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) mission in GEO in 2026
ESA picked WIVERN, a radar mission to track wind and rain from space, as its next Earth Explorer mission