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SKTLs Newsletter #28 includes information about the recent Space Force decision to increase cislunar surveillance, circumstances on the ISS resulting from sanctions on Russia, the recent impact of space debris in India, Boeing’s Starliner test approaching soon, Rocket Lab’s recent earnings report reveals a divergence in its business revenues, Europe’s largest-ever rocket gets delayed, what happened on this day in space in 1974, the Capstone sats upcoming mission to orbit the moon, space startup news and interesting facts about the recently discovered star called HD222925.<\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
Thanks for joining the SKTLs community mission to help create a sustainable space economy. It’s more apparent than ever that we all have an immediate responsibility to protect the planet and help progress human space migration. 

The SKTLs family wants to keep you up to date and informed on the development of the space economy, space exploration and space related cryptos. In this newsletter subscribers will find recent news about space, including lots of interesting facts about our new frontier.<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n

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I Apollo-gize!”
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Space News<\/h1>\n\n\n\n

Surveillance Beyond Earth Orbit<\/a>
Growing activity in xGEO could turn cislunar space into a contested domain.

Sanctions & The ISS Partnership<\/a>
Sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine are leading to some administrative difficulties.

More Suspected Space Debris<\/a>
Several pieces of suspected space debris fell into rural western India on May 12.

Update On Boeing’s Starliner Test<\/a> 
Details regarding Boeing’s Starliner astronaut taxi test flight, launching tomorrow.

Rocket Lab Revenues<\/a>
Rocket Lab’s earnings report showed a remarkable difference between its launch business and its space systems business.

Europe’s Biggest Rocket Gets Delayed<\/a>
Europe’s largest-ever rocket is still grounded because of bureaucratic obstacles.

On This Day In Space!<\/a>
May 17, 1974: NASA launches the first satellite of its kind.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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