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The U.S. military wants to continue live-fire training at Pohakuloa, a high-altitude plateau on Hawaii’s Big Island.
Project Kuiper will deliver high-speed, low-latency internet to virtually any location on the planet, and we expect to begin delivering service to customers later this year. Our first-generation ...
In a major shift in strategy, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees voted Thursday to withdraw two longstanding ...
Chinese satellites may have attempted the first-ever in-orbit satellite refueling, according to two U.S. satellite tracking companies. The report was published by Breaking Defense. A Chinese satellite ...
Satellite image ©2025 Maxar Technologies Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin, a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces, said on Monday that an IDF drone struck two Iranian F-14s, marking "another loss of ...
NASA stopped using it the following year, however, and the satellite’s onboard electronics stopped working altogether by 1967, leaving the dead metal hull to orbit Earth indefinitely.
Mysterious, Powerful Radio Pulse Traced Back To NASA Satellite That’s Been Dead Since 1967 The detection could help refine radio astronomy observations and keep spacecraft and satellites safe.
According to the study, "To restore the SWA of Ebinur Lake to its ideal 800 km2, an additional water of 0.29 km3 would be required. Alarmingly, Ebinur Lake has resumed rapid shrinkage since 2020, and ...
Dozens of US military aircraft are no longer on the tarmac at a major US base in Qatar, satellite images show -- a possible move to shield them from eventual Iranian air strikes, as Washington ...
The French state is set to become Eutelsat's biggest shareholder following a 1.35 billion-euro $1.55 billion) capital increase that the financial ministry said will help the satellite company ...
Students hear everything about Mauna Kea but have never experienced it. Help them build their resumes and references through summer side jobs. Arrange to volunteer with them in one of the many ...
Dozens of US military aircraft are no longer on the tarmac at a major US base in Qatar, satellite images show -- a possible move to shield them from eventual Iranian air strikes, as Washington weighs ...