About 170 Starshield satellites built by SpaceX for the US government’s National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) have been ...
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Why blow up satellites when you can just hack them?
Black Hat Four countries have now tested anti-satellite missiles (the US, China, Russia, and India), but it's much easier and cheaper just to hack them.… In a briefing at the Black Hat conference in ...
The U.S. Space Force is hoping to get its own permanent opposition force for training, this time in orbit. Specifically, the service is looking at sending up satellites into space to serve as ...
Low-Earth orbit has become a battleground for companies and militaries. Apex Technology wants to provide standardized satellites for all of them. AtApex Technology’s new, brightly lit factory in Los ...
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iPhones Could Soon Connect to Satellites Without a Clear View of the Sky
Apple is working on enhancing the iPhone's satellite connectivity, which is crucial for helping users access emergency ...
One of the most important satellite launches of all time was that of Sputnik. When the Soviet satellite became the first man-made satellite to orbit Earth on October 4, 1957, space must have seemed ...
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