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X Report 1 May 2025
SpaceX launches diabetes research mission to ISS; EU considers SES for Starlink support; Amazon's Kuiper enters satellite race.

🚀 Latest Developments
SpaceX is preparing to launch a groundbreaking mission to the International Space Station (ISS) focusing on diabetes research, marking a major step forward in space-based health science. Meanwhile, the European Union is evaluating SES support to enhance Starlink services as part of its strategic space endeavors. Additionally, Amazon has officially entered the satellite broadband market with its first batch of Kuiper satellites, setting the stage for competition with Starlink.
📰 Detailed Coverage
SpaceX to Launch Diabetes Research Mission to ISS
SpaceX is gearing up for Axiom’s Ax-4 mission, which will focus on testing continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and insulin stability in microgravity environments. This mission holds potential not just to revolutionize diabetes management on Earth, but also to improve healthcare for astronauts on long-duration space missions.
Microgravity research like this could yield insights critical for both terrestrial and space medicine, possibly prompting shifts in how diabetes is managed globally. Knowing the mission’s outcome could interest researchers tracking the future of medical care in space.
Read the full story: TESLARATI
EU Considers SES to Support Starlink Services
The European Union is deliberating on whether to finance SES as a means to bolster Starlink’s existing services. As SES has already been a significant player with its Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellites, this move could enhance Europe’s autonomous capabilities in the space sector.
By potentially incorporating SES into its strategy, the EU seeks to reduce dependencies and increase its influence within the global satellite market. This development could impact regulatory frameworks for satellite usage across Europe.
Read the full story: TESLARATI
Amazon Enters Satellite Internet Market with Kuiper
Amazon has successfully launched its first 27 Kuiper satellites, kicking off its extensive $10 billion initiative to provide international broadband coverage. This launch signals the beginning of real competition for Starlink in the satellite internet arena.
The introduction of Amazon’s Kuiper into the market heats up the race for low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellite dominance, prompting questions about how this new player could reshape the market dynamics and consumer choices globally.
Read the full story: TESLARATI
China Developing Stainless Steel Tanks for Future Rockets
China is advancing in the development of large-diameter stainless steel tanks that will power its next-generation super heavy-lift rockets. This innovation aligns with China’s strategic ambitions to expand its capacity for larger payloads and enhance its competitive edge in the global aerospace sector.
Stainless steel technology is notably used by SpaceX for its Starship program, indicating a potential trend towards similar industrial techniques worldwide as nations race for space advancement capabilities.
Read the full story: SpaceNews
📊 Starlink Status
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- Total On Orbit: 7306
- Total Working: 7282
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