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    Open Cosmos advances broadband plans with spectrum once held by Rivada

    Space News4 hours ago

    Open Cosmos advances broadband plans with spectrum once held by Rivada

    TAMPA, Fla. — Open Cosmos deployed two satellites Jan. 22 to activate Ka-band spectrum filings reassigned by Liechtenstein last week, racing to meet deployment deadlines to bring the frequencies into

    Blue Origin flies first New Shepard mission of 2026

    Space News4 hours ago

    Blue Origin flies first New Shepard mission of 2026

    WASHINGTON — Blue Origin launched its first New Shepard mission of the year Jan. 22, carrying five paying customers and one company employee after a last-minute change. The New Shepard

    As satellites become targets, Space Force plans for growth and a broader role

    Space News5 hours ago

    As satellites become targets, Space Force plans for growth and a broader role

    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force could double in size within the next decade as the Pentagon increasingly treats space as a contested military domain rather than a supporting utility,

    The Furbidden Voyd: The Gate of Nyandor, Book One: A Transdimensional Feline Saga

    WeHeadedToMars5 hours ago

    The Furbidden Voyd: The Gate of Nyandor, Book One: A Transdimensional Feline Saga

    In the vast expanse of literary creativity, where imagination takes flight and realms of wonder unfold, “The Furbidden Voyd: The Gate of Nyandor” emerges as a vibrant tapestry woven with

    Rocket Lab launches first satellites for Open Cosmos constellation

    Space News6 hours ago

    Rocket Lab launches first satellites for Open Cosmos constellation

    WASHINGTON — A Rocket Lab Electron launched the first satellites for a new constellation being developed by Open Cosmos that will use spectrum previously assigned to Rivada Space Networks. The

    phys.org8 hours ago

    Rule-breaking supermassive black hole discovered in the early universe

    An international research team led by scientists at Waseda University and Tohoku University has discovered an extraordinary quasar in the early universe that hosts one of the fastest-growing supermassive black

    Earth from Space: The fate of a giant

    esa6 days ago

    This Copernicus Sentinel-2 image over the South Atlantic Ocean features a close-up view of the A23a iceberg, once the world’s largest. The unusually cloud-free image shows the first signs that

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