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Satellites that think for themselves: How CATALYST is bringing real-time image processing to orbit
For decades, satellites have had a simple job: take pictures, send them back to Earth, and let humans do the heavy lifti ...
The U.S. Space Force could double in size within the next decade as the Pentagon increasingly treats space as a contested military domain rather than a supporting utility, according to the service’s ...
Retooling cybersecurity for data theft, Apple may make Siri an AI chatbot, Blue Origin plans satellite internet.
SpaceX lit up the night sky over Vandenberg Space Force Base today (Jan. 22) with the launch of 25 more satellites for its Starlink broadband internet service. A Falcon 9 rocket lifted off from ...
Blue Origin has announced its satellite internet service for enterprise clients, which will offer speeds of up to 6 Tbps.
Starlink's new FCC approval for 7,500 more satellites aims to boost service and capacity for millions. But at what cost?
Using this method to track uncontrolled objects plummeting at supersonic speeds, they said, could help recovery teams reach ...
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NASA DiskSat explained: The flat spacecraft NASA just successfully launched into orbit
NASA engineers explain how a new flat satellite design just worked in orbit, and why it could matter far beyond this mission.
Blue Origin says TeraWave could transmit data at speeds of up to 6 Tbps, raising questions about competition with Starlink ...
The network will be designed for enterprise, data center, and government customers and could offer an alternative to SpaceX's Starlink service.
Another SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is due to launch on the West Coast. Californians have plenty of ways to watch liftoff, ...
Two or more satellites could communicate and manoeuvre around one another using magnetic fields, although getting the technique to work at scale in space might be tricky ...
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