This morning, SpaceX celebrated a major milestone by launching its 500th Falcon 9 rocket, deploying 27 new Starlink satellites into orbit and setting a new reuse record for rocket stages!
A European satellite designed for advanced weather monitoring and air quality assessment is poised for launch from Florida. The Meteosat Third Generation Sounder (MTG-S1) aims to deliver critical data for meteorologists, but weather conditions could delay its departure.
On June 30, 1908, a massive explosion rocked Eastern Siberia, leveling an area the size of a modern city. Now, satellite imagery reveals the aftermath of the Tunguska event, a stark reminder of asteroid threats.
Scientists warn that record low Antarctic sea ice levels and the loss of critical US satellite data threaten to hinder our understanding of climate change impacts. With alarming trends of iceberg calving and wildlife losses, urgent action is needed!
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the advanced MTG-S1 weather satellite and successfully landed on a drone ship at sea. This marks a significant achievement in satellite technology and weather prediction.
New simulations show that asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit the moon in 2032, potentially showering Earth with debris and threatening satellites. Discover the implications of this lunar impact!
A powerful radio burst detected in June 2024 has astronomers puzzled. Originating from the long-dead NASA satellite Relay 2, researchers explore the reasons behind this unexpected phenomenon.
The last image from the decommissioned Landsat 7 satellite captures Las Vegas' astonishing growth over 25 years. Discover how 'Sin City' has nearly doubled in size, while Lake Mead shows signs of distress. A must-see comparison!
SpaceX successfully launched its Transporter 14 mission, sending 70 payloads, including Earth-observing satellites and a memorial capsule with cremated remains, into orbit from California. The Falcon 9 rocket's first stage landed safely at sea, marking another milestone in reusability.
A team of astronomers reveals that a fast radio burst detected last year originated from the long-dead NASA satellite Relay 2, sparking new possibilities in space signal study.