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The future of construction on Earth is extraterrestrial
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Space Force general to oversee U.S. 'Golden Dome' missile shield
The U.S. Senate has approved Gen. Mike Guetlein to oversee President Donald Trump's national missile defense system, known as the Golden Dome.
The Pentagon announced Tuesday that Guetlein had cleared the final hurdle to leading the Office of Golden Dome for America, which will work with industry, higher education, national labs and other government agencies to develop the high-tech miss Viasat unveils IoT Nano service for global low-power connectivity
Viasat has introduced IoT Nano, a new satellite-powered connectivity service aimed at providing cost-effective, low-power Internet of Things (IoT) messaging in remote and hard-to-reach areas worldwide. The service, developed in partnership with ORBCOMM, enables two-way communication for monitoring and managing mobile and fixed assets across industries such as agriculture, mining, transport, and Russian rocket puts Iran satellite into space: Iran media
A Russian rocket put an Iranian communications satellite into space on Friday, Iranian state media reported, the latest achievement for an aerospace programme that has long concerned Western governments.
"The Nahid-2 communications satellite was launched from Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome using a Soyuz rocket," state television said.
Weighing 110 kilograms (over 240 pounds), the satellit Interference to astronomy the unintended consequence of faster internet
Curtin University researchers have undertaken the world's biggest survey of low frequency satellite radio emissions, finding Starlink satellites are significantly interfering with radio astronomy observations, potentially impacting discovery and research.
Unintended signals from satellites - leaked from onboard electronics - can drown out the faint radio waves astronomers use to study the Earth from Space: Kuwaiti waters
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The turquoise waters southeast of the Kuwaiti island of Failaka are captured in this image acquired by the Φsat-2 mission. Space pierogi bite
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Space pierogi bite Good news for astronauts: Arteries remain normal years after long-duration spaceflight
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Heliostats could be used to detect asteroids, says researcher
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New fuel for nuclear power systems could enable missions to Mars and beyond
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