While recording an image of Dingxin Airbase in China, Maxar Intelligence catches the Starlink satellite flying several ...
NASA and South Korea's space agency have agreed to deeper cooperation in space exploration, science and aeronautics, including collaboration on a pioneering mission. New observations from the MeerKAT ...
The Print on MSN
Satellite captures Chinese ‘spy’ vessel in Indian Ocean Region, Navy watches closely
Damien Symon, a geo-intelligence and OSINT expert, affiliated with The Intel Lab, shared the satellite images of the ship ...
Space.com on MSN
SpaceX targets Sept. 23 for launch of NASA's IMAP mission to map the boundaries of our solar system
Riding alongside IMAP, NOAA's SWFO-L1 will serve as a dedicated solar alert system, monitoring space weather and energetic ...
Biomass, a European Space Agency satellite, has been orbiting Earth for just over five months collecting data on how much the ...
On Sept. 13, 2007, Japan launched the Kaguya spacecraft on a mission to the moon. Formally known as SELENE, which is short ...
Glasgow Times on MSN
Glasgow 'European powerhouse' in space industry as sector thrives
Glasgow has emerged as a "European powerhouse" in the space industry, with the city producing more satellites than anywhere ...
Two instruments developed by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) are integrated into a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) satellite set to launch into space as a rideshare on a ...
Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam praised the outstanding work of the Egyptian Space Agency, ...
PCMag on MSN
Satellite Service Showdown: I Put Verizon's Skylo to the Test Against T-Mobile's Cellular Starlink
I drove through remote farmland and desolate corners of Lake Tahoe to try Verizon's Skylo service on a Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Here's how it fared against a phone with T-Mobile's T-Satellite.
The nation’s ‘report card’ reveals the lowest math scores in 20 years. But we have a road map to a solution. AI Is the New ...
ZME Science on MSN
Satellite data shows New York City is still sinking — and so are many big US cities
Big parts of New York City are sinking at different rates. This was first reported in 2023, when researchers theorized that the weight of skyscrapers may have a role to play. Now, a series of studies ...
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