I hope everyone had an amazing New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. I certainly did. Now let's see what's going down for the ...
Unlike when connecting to a satellite on your iPhone through the iOS emergency messaging option, the Starlink experience is seamless. You continue to use your phone as you regularly would ...
Bandfest presented by REMO: The Tournament of Roses is so spectacular, and so huge, and so famous, that fitting it into a single day? Truly, it is a week-long event, or nearly. The flowery fun ...
About the GOES-16 satellite - The GOES-16, also known as GOES-R before it reached its geostationary orbit, is operated by NOAA and is focused on the Americas. With the use of sophisticated imagers ...
Per a report from Grand View Research, the global satellite communication market is estimated to witness a CAGR of 10% from 2024 to 2030. This growth is expected to be driven by the rising demand ...
The satellite service is meant to provide high-speed internet access in remote and underserved areas, says CNBC. SpaceX hopes to expand its megaconstellation to as many as 42,000 satellites. China is ...
This fireball streaking across the sky wasn’t a meteor shower but a space junk making a dazzling re-entry.
Outside the courthouse, a few dozen supporters chanted, “Free Luigi,” over the blare of a trumpet. Natalie Monarrez, a 55-year-old Staten Island resident, said she joined the demonstration ...
I didn’t hear a trumpet so I said it couldn’t be Jesus ... WWL Meteorologist Alexa Trischler said the event was likely caused by the satellite burning up upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere.
Recent satellite images show that North Korea is shipping more munitions to Russia and is expanding arms production at home to churn out the weapons Moscow needs to feed its voracious war machine.
The GaoJing 1-02 imaging satellite burned up over the U.S. in a mesmerizing 'fireball' that some skywatchers mistook for a meteor shower. A Chinese satellite has dramatically disintegrated over ...
The satellite was one of China's first-ever commercial Earth imaging satellites. RIP, SuperView 1-02. A brilliant fireball lit up the night sky over some southern states in the United States this ...