The Orion capsule will slam into the Earth’s atmosphere at nearly 25,000 miles per hour, generating temperatures close to 5,000 degrees.
The Orion capsule will slam into the Earth’s atmosphere at nearly 25,000 miles per hour, generating temperatures close to 5,000 degrees.
The Orion capsule will slam into the Earth’s atmosphere at nearly 25,000 miles per hour, generating temperatures close to 5,000 degrees.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force selected 14 companies to compete for contracts under a new $1.8 billion procurement of satellites and supporting technologies to monitor activity in geosynchronous orbit.
SAN FRANCISCO – Albedo, the former Earth-observation startup now focused on satellite manufacturing, announced plans April 9 to send its second spacecraft into very low-Earth orbit (VLEO). Vicinity, scheduled to
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded Lockheed Martin a $105 million contract to support ground control operations for the next generation of GPS satellites, as the Pentagon moves to
View larger. | On February 14, 1990, the Voyager 1 spacecraft – most distant spacecraft from Earth – pointed its cameras back toward the sun and captured a series of
WASHINGTON — Vantor, the Earth-observation satellite operator formerly known as Maxar, is planning its first major overhaul of its space architecture in nearly a decade, aiming to combine its hallmark
This story was updated with additional details about the Comet product line WASHINGTON — Apex, a Los Angeles–based satellite manufacturer, is moving to build larger and more powerful spacecraft, signaling
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The absence of a signal could itself be a signal. This is the idea behind a new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, which aims to






