Tag #Satellites

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NASA's TRACERS Mission to Study Earth's Magnetic Shield

NASA's TRACERS mission, launching no earlier than late July, will use two small satellites to study how Earth's magnetic shield protects against solar wind, aiming to mitigate negative impacts on power grids, GPS, and space assets, with a parallel study on high-energy particle dispersion.

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US Develops X-Ray Spacecraft to Detect Russian Nuclear Weapons in Orbit

The US is developing advanced X-ray technology to detect Russian nuclear weapons potentially hidden in orbiting satellites, escalating tensions as Russia violates the Outer Space Treaty by developing nuclear-armed spacecraft and threatening Western satellites.

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Amazon Launches 27 Kuiper Satellites into Orbit

Amazon launched 27 Project Kuiper internet satellites into orbit on Monday from Cape Canaveral, aiming for a global broadband network, despite astronomer concerns and risks of space debris; this follows two 2023 test launches and anticipates over 3,200 total satellites.

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ICEYE to Provide Satellite Data to NATO

Finland-based ICEYE will provide its satellite imagery to NATO headquarters, boosting the alliance's real-time monitoring capabilities amid concerns about European space autonomy and the conflict in Ukraine.

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Aistech Space: Earth Observation via Thermal Imaging Satellites

Aistech Space, a Spanish company, uses thermal imaging from its Earth-observing satellites to provide data-driven advantages in diverse sectors, including agriculture, finance, and climate monitoring; they've launched three satellites and plan to launch three more in 2025, collaborating with SpaceX ...

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Withdrawal of Western Satellite Intelligence Support Leaves Ukraine Vulnerable

All Western partners providing Ukraine with satellite intelligence support have left their posts in Kyiv, resulting in hundreds of Ukrainian casualties and territorial losses, especially in the strategically important Kharkiv region, according to Time magazine, citing Ukrainian and Western sources.

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Netherlands Launches Satellites to Verify Factory Emissions

The Netherlands will launch two €35 million satellites in three years to precisely measure individual factory emissions, verifying climate commitments and accuracy of reported data, complementing similar global efforts and highlighting the growing importance of space-based climate monitoring.

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Tomorrow.io: AI-Powered Weather Data Revolutionizes Space and Efficiency

Tomorrow.io, a 150-person company, uses AI and eight proprietary satellites to provide unique weather data and forecasts to businesses and governments, achieving efficiency and market differentiation.

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China Deploys World's First Three-Satellite Constellation on Earth-Moon Distant Retrograde Orbit

China successfully launched a three-satellite constellation on the Earth-moon system's distant retrograde orbit (DRO), achieving an interconnected network after an 8.5 million kilometer journey, enabling continuous human activities and significantly advancing deep-space exploration capabilities.

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Climate Change Shrinks Thermosphere, Increasing Space Debris Collision Risk

A MIT study published in Nature Sustainability shows that climate change cools and shrinks the Earth's thermosphere, reducing atmospheric drag on space debris, increasing collision risks for satellites, and potentially decreasing satellite transport capacity by 50-66% between 200-1000km.

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Europe's Space Ambitions: Airbus, Leonardo, Thales Alenia Space Joint Venture Faces EU Antitrust Hurdle

Three major European aerospace companies—Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales Alenia Space—are exploring a joint venture ("Project Bromo") to boost satellite production, aiming to compete with SpaceX's Starlink and address Europe's vulnerability in secure communications; however, the merger faces significan...

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Mobile World Congress 2025: Drones and Satellites Take Center Stage

At the Mobile World Congress 2025, telecommunication companies showcased significant advancements in drone and satellite technologies, driven by increased demand and regulatory changes, leading to substantial investments and projected growth in these sectors.

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