Space

Ịchịkọta ọnwa na Mars; ọrụ Ngwuputa nke dabeere na mbara igwe; iji rọketi na-aga n'etiti kọntinent n'ime ihe na-erughị otu awa-ibe a na-ekpuchi ọnọdụ na akụkọ ga-eduzi ọdịnihu nke ohere.

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https://www.popsci.com/science/lost-satellite-found/
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Popsci
The US Space Force located a tiny experimental satellite after it spent two-and-a-half decades missing in orbit. Hopefully, they'll be able to keep an eye on it for good—unlike the last time.
The S73-7 Infra-Red Calibration Balloon (IRCB) was dead on arrival after ejecting from one of the Air...
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https://breakingdefense.com/2024/05/monitoring-the-heavens-space-force-has-1000-priority-targets-600-sensors/
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WASHINGTON — The Space Force's head of intelligence says the service currently is keeping a very close eye on about 1,000 satellites — both those owned by adversaries and some US birds that might be threatened by adversaries — via a much expanded network of radars and telescopes around the globe. Maj.
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https://thediplomat.com/2024/05/the-reorganization-of-chinas-space-force-strategic-and-organizational-implications/
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Diplomat
Under the direction of President Xi Jinping, who is also the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s general secretary and heads the CCP's Central Military Commission (CMC), China has constituted four new military branches, or "arms" as they have been called in the Chinese press. Besides the four...
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https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-04-29-nasa-alarm-china-plans-to-control-moon.html
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued a warning regarding China's intentions to assert control over parts of the moon. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson expressed concerns that China's ostensibly civilian space endeavors may contain a cover military element. Nelson conveyed these apprehensions during a hearing before the House Appropriations Committee, where he advocated NASA's proposed $25.4 billion budget for 2025.
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https://www.nextgov.com/defense/2024/05/how-new-digital-engineering-technologies-could-accelerate-production-new-weapons/396265/
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Osotegov
A new digital engineering accelerator could streamline how the Pentagon and its contractors develop new weapons, reducing the time it takes to get to a usable prototype by enabling faster, more accurate modeling and simulation.Most defense engineering generally involves a wide variety of figures,...
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https://247wallst.com/military/2024/05/02/this-is-the-newest-american-military-base-in-the-united-states/
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247 mgbidi
There are hundreds of military bases across the 50 states and Washington D.C. Used as areas to train military personnel and develop strategies, these installations are crucial to our nation's security.More than 1.3 million active-duty personnel serve in the U.S. military. While about 160,000 of...
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https://techcrunch.com/2024/05/02/dantis-natural-language-search-engine-for-earth-data-soars-with-5m-in-new-funding/
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TechCrunch
an artificial intelligence company building a superpower search engine for Earth data, has brought on prominent defensive tech investor Shield Capital as it looks to scale its technology for government customers. Founded by Jesse Kallman in early 2023, Danti has developed a natural language search engine for data that has historically been highly siloed, like satellite imagery, collating it with other commercial and government sources to report back across multiple sources and domains.
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https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-04-30-china-making-massive-satellite-network-targets-earth.html
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American space chiefs recently warned that China has tripled the number of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance satellites it has in orbit, creating a space "army" that can destroy ground targets anywhere on Earth. With the capability to blow up targets from thousands of miles away, these satellites could recognize targets for Chinese land, sea and air assets to then strike with missiles and other armaments. (Related: U.Space Force: China and Russia are CONCEALING THREATS posed by their satellites).
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https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/the-next-frontier-key-takeaways-from-9715032/
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Jdsupra
Gọọmenti U.G na-aga n'ihu na-abawanye ntinye ego Federal ya na mbara igwe - ọ bụghị maka nyocha, kama dịka atụmatụ nchekwa - na ntinye ego a na-aga n'ihu na-enye ohere dị ukwuu maka ụlọ ọrụ azụmahịa iji soro Gọọmenti Federal na-arụkọ ọrụ na ọrụ mbara igwe. N'April 2024, Ngalaba Nchebe ("DoD") weputara Strategy Space Integration Strategy nke mbụ ya ("DoD Strategy") na, ụbọchị ole na ole ka e mesịrị, na Eprel 2024, U.Space Force wepụtara Strategy Space Space ya. ("Space Force Strategy") (tinyere "Strategies").
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https://www.space.com/norad-space-threats-canada-private-defense-spending
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Space
Canada, like the U.S., is looking to private industry to beef up its space security and military satellites. The first Canada-U.NORAD Modernization Summit will be held north of the border, in the Canadian capital Ottawa, on Wednesday (May 1). NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, is the entity that monitors the air and space around Canada and the continental United States for any threats.
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https://www.space.com/portal-space-systems-startup-out-of-stealth-mode
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Space
A spaceflight startup with some serious bona fides has just come out of stealth mode. Portal Space Systems announced its existence today (April 30), revealing that it has snagged more than $3 million in funding from the U.Department of Defense for the development and launch of its new Supernova satellite bus.
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https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/04/new-space-company-seeks-to-solve-orbital-mobility-with-high-delta-v-spacecraft/
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Arstechnica
Enlarge / What a Supernova spacecraft might look like in orbit.Portal Space Systems



Over the course of the last seven decades, the vast majority of satellites have launched into orbit with propulsion mostly as an afterthought. That's not to say having thrusters is not important, but once...
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-13350807/military-weapon-space-attacks.html?ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490&ns_mchannel=rss
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Dailymail
The US Space Force conducted the first test of a ground-based warfare system to protect military forces against 'space-enabled' attacks - as Russia and China aim to put nukes in space.The device, which looks like a satellite dish, was designed to jam orbiting satellite communication by...
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https://www.npr.org/2024/04/26/1247405886/china-launched-3-astronauts-bound-for-the-countrys-homemade-space-station
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Npr
China launched 3 astronauts bound for the country's homemade space station



China blasted three astronauts into space on Thursday. The mission is part of an ambitious program which will help pave the way for China to put a person on the moon before 2030.





STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:...
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https://advanced-television.com/2024/04/26/lynk-global-signs-up-us-government/
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Igwe onyonyo dị elu
There's a battle taking place for satellite-based direct-to-cellular services. AST SpaceMobile is one such player, while the likes of Globalstar (linked with Apple) and Starlink (linked with T-Mobile and others) are also looking to tap into what they all suggest is a potentially large market for...
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https://www.wired.com/story/russia-un-resolution-space-nuclear-weapons-satellites/
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Wired
Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution Wednesday that would have reaffirmed a nearly 50-year-old ban on placing weapons of mass destruction into orbit, two months after reports Russia has plans to do just that.Russia's vote against the resolution was no surprise. As one of the...
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https://www.space.com/space-exploration/satellites/us-space-force-picks-rocket-lab-for-2025-victus-haze-space-domain-awareness-mission
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Space
The continued push for space domain awareness comes with contracts between the U.Space Force and space services companies to create missions that will align with national security needs. . Earlier this month, Rocket Lab announced a $32 million contract with Space Systems Command (SSC), an organization within the U.Space Force responsible for the service's development and acquisition of new space technologies and capabilities.
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https://www.space.com/russia-nuclear-weapons-space-veto-un-resolution
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Space
Russia vetoed a United Nations resolution that was aimed at preventing a nuclear arms race in space. The resolution was sponsored by the United States and Japan and called upon all nations to never deploy nuclear weapons in outer space. The resolution comes on the heels of recent reports that Russia is developing a nuclear anti-satellite weapon of some kind.
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https://www.npr.org/2024/04/28/1247725920/china-has-big-plans-for-its-space-program
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Npr
China launched three astronauts into space last week while Secretary of State Antony Blinken was visiting the country. Likely a coincidence, it still stood as a reminder of China's lofty space goals.





SCOTT DETROW, HOST: A rocket launched last week in China that shot three astronauts...
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https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/slovenia-signs-artemis-accords-joins-pursuit-of-safer-space/
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Nasa
NASA na Slovenia kwadoro nkwado ha na mbọ oghere oghere n'ọdịnihu na Fraịde ka Slovenia ghọrọ obodo 39th bịanyere aka na nkwekọrịta Artemis. Nbinye aka a kwadoro nkwenye Slovenia ịchụso nyocha nke oghere dị mma na nke na-adịgide adịgide maka abamuru nke mmadụ wee mee n'oge...
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https://www.space.com/nasa-timed-satellite-russian-space-junk-near-miss-february-2024
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Space
N'ime awa nke Febụwarị 28, Satellite Nledo Russia nwụrụ anwụ Cosmos 2221 na NASA's TIMED craft, nke na-amụ banyere ikuku ụwa kemgbe 2001, mere njem na-adịghị mma na orbit, na-ebugharị n'ime naanị 65 ụkwụ (mita 20) nke ọ bụla. ọzọ. Nke ahụ bụ atụmatụ mbụ, agbanyeghị. Nnyocha ndị ọzọ egosila na ịkpụ ntutu ahụ dị nso ọbụna karị, ka osote onye nchịkwa NASA Pam Melroy kwuru.
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https://www.theamericanconservative.com/will-we-see-the-deep-state-playbook-again-in-2024/
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Theamerican conservative
N'ime izu ole na ole gara aga, mgbe New York Times, pasent 91 nke ndị na-agụ ya bụ ndị Democrats, gbara vidiyo op-ed akpọrọ "Ọ na-atụgharị 'ọnọdụ miri emi' bụ ụdị dị egwu n'ezie," akụkụ abụọ nke ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị anyị. nkewa kwetara na ala dị omimi dị adị. Mana ha dị iche iche banyere ihe ọ ...