Space debris – the collection of defunct human-made objects in Earth's orbit – is already affecting space agencies, companies and astronauts. This debris includes large pieces, such as spent rocket ...
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Starlink satellite pictured ‘tumbling’ after recent ‘anomaly’ in space — it will be incinerated when it enters the Earth’s atmosphere in a few weeks
Starlink satellite 35956 suffered from a serious anomaly on December 17. It has been pictured largely intact, tumbling in ...
According to Google's Santa tracker, Santa Claus is over Russia right now and has already delivered over 45,000 gifts! You ...
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AST SpaceMobile Launches Its Most Powerful Direct-to-Cell Satellite Yet
The first of its next-generation BlueBird satellites is now in orbit. But the Starlink rival, backed by AT&T, Verizon, and ...
We started the day analysing the latest satellite image of Skipper - the first vessel seized for allegedly transporting sanctioned oil from Venezuela - which is now off the coast of Texas. We also ...
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Bolivia lifts restrictions on satellite companies like Starlink to upgrade its internet connectivity
Bolivia’s new government has issued a decree that will allow global satellite internet companies such as Starlink or Kuiper ...
On December 12 at 1:42am EST, a Starlink satellite nearly crashed into a brand new satellite that SpaceX wasn't even aware ...
OQ Technology, the IoT and direct-to-device (D2D) satellite connectivity provider with 60 MHz of MSS S-band spectrum rights, has certified Nordic Semiconductor’s low-power nRF9151 cellular IoT chipset ...
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Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: META) is reportedly working on a new AI model, which will be focused on image and video processing, led by the company's Chief AI Officer, Alexandr Wang.
AST SpaceMobile, Inc. ("AST SpaceMobile") (NASDAQ: ASTS), the company building the first and only space-based cellular ...
A new commercially-available mobile service that uses satellites to connect can help people stay safer in remote areas. That’s according to Kurtis Jung, a Thunder Bay man who spends a lot of time in ...
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