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 ...
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 ...
Advanced ground penetration radar, originally developed to investigate the soil structure on the Moon and other planets on ESA planetary missions, is now being used in Canadian mines to spot hidden ...
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 ...
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 ...
"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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