Smarter decisions about real-world problems start with better data—and Earth observation can provide just that, thanks to ...
NISAR’s first radar images reveal how this powerful satellite will help track disasters, monitor crops, and study Earth’s changing surface.
Red and blue lights blink in the Danish sky. Is it a plane, a satellite, or a drone hovering overhead? Over the past few weeks, more and more Danes have been scanning the skies for mysterious flying ...
Currently, about one to two Starlink satellites are falling back to Earth every day from their place in the thermosphere.
Kathrin Maurer receives funding from DFF research grant project 2 "Drone Imaginaries and Communities" 2019-2022 Red and blue lights blink in the Danish sky. Is it a plane, a satellite, or a drone ...
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Why October is the perfect time to look for the Andromeda galaxy
Late October presents a perfect opportunity to spot the ancient light of the Andromeda galaxy as it climbs high overhead to ...
A suspected meteor spotted in the night sky over Southern California and Nevada was identified as the remains of a Starlink ...
The higher resolution satellites are able to show us where the leaves are changing to yellows, oranges and reds.
Glide over Ostuni, the White City of Puglia, where dazzling whitewashed buildings contrast beautifully against the deep blue ...
A Starlink satellite broke up over the West Coast on Thursday, with debris visible in the evening sky above Reno. The satellite, which was launched from Cape Canaveral in February 2020, re-entered the ...
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