A sharp-eyed satellite captured what may be some of the Artemis 1 moon mission's final moments on Earth. Artemis 1 is scheduled to launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on Wednesday (Nov. 16) ...
ESA will boost European industrial expertise by developing a new radar as part of the Agency’s Space Situational Awareness programme. The radar will test future debris monitoring techniques, helping ...
Sidus Space (SIDU) announced its role as a subcontractor supporting MobLobSpace under a NASA small business innovation research award. The six-month design study will focus on designing and planning a ...
As illustrated here, the West Australian Space Radar and the Kiwi Space Radar add critical surveillance capability for the Southern Hemisphere. LeoLabs, the leading commercial provider of low Earth ...
A Rocket Lab Electron booster blasted off from Virginia's Eastern Shore on Thursday evening, boosting a pair of commercial radar imaging satellites into orbit that are capable of "seeing" through ...
U.S. Space Force is looking to enhance its deep space monitoring capabilities with a new site for surveillance usage. Northrop Grumman has received a $200 million contract to provide a deep space ...
Colorado Springs is playing a key role in a new radar system that will track objects about 22,000 miles above Earth — an orbit home to satellites that provide critical services such as ...
An Electron rocket carrying two Capella Space satellites lifts off from Wallops Island, Virginia, March 16. Credit: NASA/Patrick Black WASHINGTON — Rocket Lab launched its second Electron rocket from ...
Canada’s Thoth Technology has refurbished a 46-meter (151-ft.) radio telescope to create a commercial deep-space radar service providing surveillance of geostationary orbit over North America for ...
Satellite images released in the aftermath of a missile attack, which is reported to have targeted a Russian deep space network hub in annexed Crimea, appear to show destruction at a military facility ...
"Our findings suggest that radar signals – produced unintentionally by any planet with advanced technology and complex aviation systems – could act as a universal sign of intelligent life." So, we're ...
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