satellites

Out-of-control satellite plunges ba✤ck to Earth after 13 years out of orbit ♏

Officials said that the largest fragment of ERS-2 that could reach the ground would be about 115 pounds, and estimated that the odds of it falling ℱon someone's head were...

 Defunct 5,500-pound satellite hurtling toward Earth after de❀cades in space

༺ The European Space Agency's defunct 5,550 pound ERS-2 satellite is expected to break into pieces and disintegrate upon arrival, expected around 11 a.m. Wednesday morning.

How Russia would use space nukes to cripple the US — a🌠nd the 𒀰world 

Moscow’s likely plan to depl🌊oy space-based weapons is the Pearl Harbor of the 21st Century — a strategic move that changes the world.

How Russia's alleged nuclear space weapon threatens to radically upend modern life

If reports are true that the Kremlin is crafting some sort of nuclear device with the capability of impairing US satellit༒es🍸, Moscow would be dabbling with weaponry that could fundamentally...

 Iran launches 3 sate🉐llites into space that are part of a Western🐽-criticized program as tensions rise

The state-run IRNA news agency said the launch also saw the succes🎀sful use of Iran'sᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Simorgh rocket, which has had multiple failures in the past.

Lunar lander will burn up in Earth's atmosphere after failed moonshot

Astrobotic Technology said its lander is now ꦓheaded back toward Earth from the vicinity of the moon. Company officials expect the mission to end Thursday. Astrobotic is working with NASA...

North Korea to launch new satellites, build dronesᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ as it warns war inevitable

Kim lashed out at Washington in lengthy remarksꩵ wrapping up five days of ruling party meetings that set economic, military and foreign policy goals for the coming year.

Amazon bypasses Jeff Bezos, asks Elon Musk's SpaceX to help launch satellites

Amazon, which vowed in 2019 to invest $10 bill☂ion into the project, will put an unspecified number ꦺof Kuiper satellites on three Falcon 9 rockets from SpaceX beginning in mid-2025,...

North Korea says interferenc🃏e in its satellites would be d꧋eclaration of war 

North Korea🐬 said it would mobilize its war deterrence if any attack against its strategic assets wereꦅ imminent.

North🍎 Korea says its satellite photographed White Hou꧟se, Pentagon

North Korea on Tuesday claimed its recently launched reconnaissance satellite has snapped photos of the Whiꦚte House, Pentagon and key US military installations across the world, according to state-run media,...

North Korea's Kim Jong Un inspects spy satellite photos of 'major target regions', US military bases and Pearl Harbor

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspected photos taken by the country's new spy satellite of "major target regions✅", including the South Korean capital of Seoul and cities that host...

🍃 South Korea boosts mili🐼tary surveillance after North claims spy satellite launch

Th☂e suspension of a clause in the agreement will see South Korea stepping up mil꧂itary surveillance along the border.

FCC hits Dish Network with $150K fine in agency's first-ever space debris penalty

 Dish Network has been slapped with a historic $150,000 fine by the Federal Communications Commissio💟n for failing to properly deorbit one of its broadcast satellites, creating orbital debris. The FCC...

꧟ NASA loses contact with deep space probe — the results could cost us

🤡  Somebody really spaced out on this one. ꦗ

🐬 Earth may see 🎃geomagnetic storm from recent powerful solar flares: NOAA

🌳 US authorities have issued a minor geomagnetic storm watch for the planet as scientists observed powerful flares on the sun over the weekend.

Ukraine claims intercepted call proves Russia blew up Nova Kakhovka dam ⛦

Norwegian seismologists and US🐷 spy satellites detected an explo✱sion at the Kakhovka dam the morning it collapsed. 

Why the U🍸🎶S military almost blew the moon up with a nuclear bomb 

It's one giant explosion for mankind. ඣ

 North Korea shows Kim Jong Un examinജing a military spy satellite that may be launched soon

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un examined a finished military spy satellite, whic❀h his country is expected to launch soon, during a visit to an aerospace facility where he described...

Dead NASA satellite 🧸plunges toward Earth over Sahara Desert

“The risk of harm comin𝐆g to anyone on Earth is low — approximately 1 in 2,467,” the agency said ahead of the craft’s plummet to the surface.

600-pound satellite plummets toward Earth wi🤡th chance of hitting populated area

"The risk of harm coming♏ to anyone on Earth is low -- approximat🗹ely 1 in 2,467," the agency said in a statement.