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Satellite image of the Strait of Hormuz. Credit: Kuva Space

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have pushed interest in commercial geospatial intelligence services to unprecedented levels, an executive at Kayrros said after the satellite analytics provider agreed to be acquired by Energy Aspects.

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Kepler is issuing a call for payloads seeking persistent, real-time data streaming in Low Earth Orbit.

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photo of the international space station

The University of Illinois’ Space Entanglement and Annealing Quantum Experiment (SEAQUE) is a compelling success story in the global race to develop quantum communication networks in space.

China conducted a pair of launches Sunday, sending a second Yaogan-50 satellite into a highly retrograde orbit and completing a Kuaizhou-11 solid rocket rideshare mission.

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CryoSat views a geomagnetic storm

It seems improbable that a satellite designed to monitor polar ice sheets and floating sea ice could accurately measure a disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field. But that is just what ESA’s CryoSat mission did earlier this year.

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An orbital data center startup is seeking approval from the Federal Communications Commission for a constellation of as many as 88,000 satellites.

Analysts are relying on tools that fuse satellite imagery, ship data and open-source reporting into real-time insight

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