SATELLITE

Nov 05 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sky Spies: Russia Sends Satellites to Watch Over Us

Early on Tuesday, Russia shot a mighty Soyuz rocket into space from its cosmodrome in Vostochny. On board were important cargo: two satellites meant to keep an eye on the weather in space, and 53 tiny satellites, including two from Iran. You might wonder, what's the ionosphere? It's the layer where

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Nov 04 2024POLITICS

Google Maps Unveils Ukrainian Military Locations, Causes Concern

Recently, Google Maps has been stirring trouble by showing updated images of unknown Ukrainian military systems. Andriy Kovalenko, an official from Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, alerted the public via Telegram on Sunday. While he didn't specify which equipment or its location, he

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Oct 31 2024ENVIRONMENT

Eerie Trees Take Over North Carolina: The Spread of Saltwater Ghost Forests

Ever wondered what happens when trees meet too much salt? In North Carolina, NASA satellites have snapped pictures showing the eerie spread of what scientists call "ghost forests. " Over the past two decades, trees along the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge have been losing their lives, stoo

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Oct 30 2024POLITICS

Satellite Photos Reveal Damage to Iran Military Sites After Israeli Strike

Did you know that a recent Israeli attack on Iran might have caused some damage? Satellite images from Planet Labs show that key facilities for making ballistic missiles and air defense systems in Tehran and Parchin could have been hit. Experts aren't sure exactly how many sites were targeted, but t

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Oct 29 2024TECHNOLOGY

Satellites in Space: What's the Environmental Impact?

Imagine having internet access anywhere in the world. That's what SpaceX promises with its Starlink project. But is it worth the risk to our environment? Over 100 researchers think it's time to find out. They've asked the U. S. government to review the environmental impact of launching thousands of

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Oct 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Stay Connected, No Matter What: Android's New Satellite Messaging Feature

Imagine you're in a place where there's no cell signal, and you really need to send a text. That's where Android's new satellite messaging feature comes in handy. This year, Google announced that Android users in the U. S. (except for a couple of states) can use their Pixel 9 phones to connect to sa

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

China's Latest Spy Satellites: What's the Deal?

Three new spy satellites have been launched by China, joining a series known as Yaogan. These satellites were launched from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in southwestern China on October 22, 2024. The launch took place at 9:09 p. m. EDT, which translates to 9:09 a. m. Beijing time on October 2

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

Space Merger Waves: SES and Intelsat Combine, Shaking the Industry

In October, a major shift in the satellite industry took place with Intelsat's $3. 1 billion sale to its competitor, SES. This powerful pairing, involving the world's two largest geostationary satellite operators, is causing significant ripple effects. Armand Musey, an industry expert from Summit Ri

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Oct 24 2024TECHNOLOGY

China's Radar Calibration Mission: What's the Deal?

Late on a Monday night, China sent up not one, but three satellites – Tianping-3A, B, and another B. These little guys are on a big mission: to calibrate ground radar equipment and collect other data. The launch happened from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern China. A Long March 6 rock

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Proteus Space Partners with SAIC to Revolutionize Satellite Design

In October 2024, Proteus Space, a pioneer in quick space system design, received a significant investment from SAIC, a tech company serving government agencies. This investment led to a multiyear partnership between the two to scale up Proteus' AI-powered MERCURY™ platform. MERCURY™ uses advanced te

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