The US military's X-37B spaceplane embarks on its eighth mission, testing advanced technologies like quantum GPS and raising concerns about its potential as a weapon, especially in the context of global satellite navigation.
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The US military's X-37B spaceplane has successfully launched into orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, testing groundbreaking quantum navigation technology that could redefine space travel and communication.
A U.S. military mini shuttle, the X-37B, has launched into space to conduct classified experiments, including testing laser communications and navigation without GPS. This marks its eighth flight since 2010.
United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket has made its inaugural flight, successfully launching multiple military satellites into a high-altitude orbit. This marks a significant shift in the company’s operations and capabilities.
The United Launch Alliance has successfully launched its first operational Vulcan rocket, marking a significant milestone for the Space Force. The rocket carried military satellites, including the groundbreaking NTS-3, designed to enhance GPS technology.
After years of development, the US military's Vulcan rocket is ready for its first major launch, carrying critical national security satellites, including the NTS-3 navigation technology satellite. This mission marks a turning point in US space capabilities.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists explore the 2014 space hurricane that disrupted GPS signals and shook Earth's magnetic field, revealing surprising insights about these rare phenomena.
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Earth is spinning faster than ever, prompting discussions about the possibility of adding a negative leap second. This unprecedented change could have significant implications for technology and timekeeping.