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3 votes
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Satellite operators hint at fear of SpaceX, Blue Origin becoming competitors
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NASA wants the public to help track light pollution from VLEO satellites
7 votes -
Iranian rocket fails to reach necessary speed for putting Zafar 1 communications satellite into orbit
6 votes -
Inside SpinLaunch, the space industry’s best kept secret
13 votes -
DirecTV fears explosion risk from satellite with damaged battery
7 votes -
Power loss halves GEO satellite Eutelsat 5 West B capacity, while ESO hosted payload spared
4 votes -
SpaceX tests black satellite to reduce ‘megaconstellation’ threat to astronomy
15 votes -
SpaceX set for record-breaking 2020 manifest
5 votes -
Apple has secret team working on satellites to beam data to devices
5 votes -
SpaceX working on fix for Starlink satellites so they don’t disrupt astronomy
12 votes -
That Starlink problem astronomers were worried about is totally happening
19 votes -
SpaceX has successfully launched another sixty Starlink satellites
14 votes -
The July outage of the Galileo Global Navigation Satellite System - What went wrong and the problems behind it
8 votes -
Japanese satellite re-enters atmosphere after experiments in ultra-low orbit
7 votes -
Jason-2 oceanography satellite ends eleven-year mission
4 votes -
A space traffic jam: The coming cost of moving satellites
8 votes -
Can satellite megaconstellations be responsible users of space?
5 votes -
SpaceX refused to move their Starlink satellite when they were alerted to the risk of collision with ESA's Aeolus satellite
16 votes -
SpaceX acquires new photos of Starship landing sites with Mars-orbiting NASA satellite
8 votes -
Amateurs identify classified US spy satellite based on Tweet
11 votes -
SpaceX revamps smallsat rideshare program
11 votes -
NASA planning to keep BEAM module on ISS for the long haul
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Rocket Lab - the next era (The Rocket Lab Electron Rocket is going reusable, with passive reentry and offshore helicopter capture)
10 votes -
Private space race targets greenhouse gas emitters
6 votes -
Amazon seeks permission to launch 3,236 internet satellites
15 votes -
SpaceX faces daunting challenges if it’s going to win the internet space race
8 votes -
Carl Sagan’s solar sail is finally ready to fly
6 votes -
Why astronomers are worried that SpaceX’s satellite network will pollute the night sky
10 votes -
Will Starlink and other satellite networks ruin the night sky for astronomers?
4 votes -
Starlink - Low latency satellite internet
20 votes -
Rocket Lab launches three US military satellites
4 votes -
SpaceX cuts broadband-satellite altitude in half to prevent space debris
7 votes -
Even space isn’t safe from ads: Companies want to turn satellites into billboards
15 votes -
New video of Intelsat 29e satellite reveals dramatic “anomaly”
13 votes -
Boycott Indian launchers? Industry reacts to India’s anti-satellite weapon test.
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India shot down a satellite, Modi says, shifting balance of power in Asia
9 votes -
OneWeb set to launch first satellites in quest to provide global internet coverage from space
10 votes -
Stuff In Space
17 votes -
Big new Indian rocket launches satellite, setting stage for Moon mission
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How often are satellite images taken? Those that are more periodic, why they don't have much resolution?
Hi, How often are satellite images taken? Why are more periodic images takes with less resolution (is it a different process?) for example https://zoom.earth takes every 12 hours, but on the most...
Hi,
How often are satellite images taken? Why are more periodic images takes with less resolution (is it a different process?)
for example https://zoom.earth takes every 12 hours, but on the most frequent ones i am not able to zoom much (before it switch to older ones)
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Rocket Lab plans to launch rocket "It's Business Time" tomorrow, June 27, 00:30 UTC
If successful this will be Rocket Lab's first commercial launch and second rocket to reach orbit after Still Testing's successful launch in January. It's Business Time will carry a handful of...
If successful this will be Rocket Lab's first commercial launch and second rocket to reach orbit after Still Testing's successful launch in January. It's Business Time will carry a handful of small satellites including the IRVINE01 cubesat built by Irvine, California high school students; two Lemur-2 cubesats for Spire; and the NABEO drag sail demonstrator for end of life satellite deorbiting for Bavaria.
Rocket Lab launches their Electron rockets from Launch Complex 1 on the picturesque Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand.
Rocket Watch page with some info and a countdown timer
It's business, it's business time!
Updates:
Launch bumped to 02:10 UTC
Scrubbed for the day for motor issue7 votes -
"Fat Earth Theory" - How the oblateness of the Earth affects the orbits of satellites
3 votes -
China aims to land on dark side of moon via launch of 'Magpie Bridge' satellite
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Newly released Gaia data: A speeding interstellar invader, the fastest-growing black hole, and more than 10,000 nearby white dwarfs.
3 votes -
The curious case of the rogue 'SpaceBee' satellites
6 votes