The Space Force is targeting $50 to $80 million per satellite — a fraction of the $250 million it costs for just one Lockheed ...
Forty years ago, the United States government made a decision that transformed the modern world: it opened the Global Positioning System (GPS) to civilian use. What began as a military technology ...
An international team led by researchers in Japan and Europe has discovered a new multi-planet system around a sun-like star, ...
Whether you're exploring uncharted trails or other remote areas, a reliable GPS unit can help keep you on track and provide essential information.
Google Maps and Waze have a lot of things in common, which makes sense considering Google is responsible for them both. But no matter how many updates happen, and how small the gap becomes ...
Oct. 30 (UPI) --SpaceX on Wednesday successfully launched a new batch of Starlink satellites into orbit after previously launching 200 similar missions. A Falcon 9 rocket fitted with 23 Starlink ...
China’s BeiDou satellite navigation system (BDS ... to compete with the US-backed Global Positioning System (GPS). The deals were “conclusively signed” during the Third International ...
Safely and efficiently de-orbiting the captured debris poses a significant challenge. Space debris includes everything from inactive satellites to errant fragments of broken equipment. Today ...
In the war in Ukraine, both sides use satellites to guide GPS missiles to their targets, coordinate troop movements on the ground, and spot enemy formations as they approach. However, the growing ...
Houthi rebels in Yemen used satellite data provided by Russia to target and attack commercial ships in the Red Sea, The Wall Street Journal reported. The outlet cited three unnamed sources ...
ISRO satellites are tracking the cyclone since October 20. ISRO polar orbiting satellite EOS-06 and geostationary satellite INSAT-3DR are regularly providing valuable information on the cyclone ...
Nestled in a natural bowl surrounded by hills 50km north-west of Johannesburg, the Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO), with its collection of radio dishes, looks quite out of place.