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Antarctic subglacial lake inventory

Hidden beneath the biggest ice mass on Earth, hundreds of subglacial lakes form a crucial part of Antarctica’s icy structure, affecting the movement and stability of glaciers, and consequentially influencing global sea level rise.

Thanks to a decade of data from the European Space Agency’s CryoSat satellite, researchers have identified 85 previously unknown lakes several kilometres under the frozen surface surrounding the South Pole. This increases the number of known active subglacial lakes below Antarctica by more than half to 231.

Earth from Space: Komodo Island, Indonesia

Friday, 19 September 2025 07:00
This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image captures a cloud-free view over the island of Komodo in southeastern Indonesia. Image: This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image captures a cloud-free view over the island of Komodo in southeastern Indonesia.
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Space Norway and Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.

Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 19, 2025
For much of the history of modern telecommunications, networks have been built from the ground up - literally. Fiber buried deep underground, towers rising skyward, microwave links bridging canyons - our entire expectation of coverage has been centered around what we can build and maintain on land. But no matter how tall the tower or fast the fiber, the physical landscape enforces limitations.

Launch startup iSpace has raised significant series D+ funding as commercial competitors in China report progress with hot fire tests.

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The milestone operation marks an expansion of allied cooperation in the increasingly militarized space domain

TAMPA, Fla. — Hubble Network has secured $70 million in Series B funding to help deploy a 60-satellite constellation capable of connecting up to a billion Bluetooth devices worldwide by 2028.

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How an astronaut calculates risk

Thursday, 18 September 2025 15:22

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PARIS – A significant challenge for hyperspectral satellite operators is alerting potential customers to promising applications, according to speakers at the Summit on Earth Observation Business here.

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Blue Origin is retiring a New Shepard capsule that flew a dozen uncrewed missions over nearly eight years.

The U.S. Space Force this week issued a new request for information for the Maneuverable Geosynchronous Orbit (MGEO) Commercial Satellite-Based Services program

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