While more difficult than traditional hacking, the threat of satellite hacking is real.
While more difficult than traditional hacking, the threat of satellite hacking is real.
Low Earth orbit will soon be awash in small satellites, and the national security community is increasingly concerned about their security.
The rocket lifted off from the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center at 7:45 a.m. Eastern, deploying the Shijian-20 experimental communications satellite into orbit 40 minutes later. [SpaceNews] ...
July 30th, 2019 The Vision to Reality Award Won by Orbit Fab Orbit Fab has received the distinguished Vision to Reality Award for taking concrete steps toward satellite refueling in ...
Orbiting hunks of metal make it possible for billions of earthlings to benefit from marvels of the digital age, from GPS signals and weather monitoring systems to the communication ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) says one of its satellites was forced to avoid a satellite from SpaceX’s Starlink constellation, raising concerns about the impact of Starlink on low Earth ...
What can be done with the thousands of dead satellites orbiting Earth? One expert has laid out a scheme for turning them into building materials … for the moon.
Space missions have long benefited from some autonomous operations being carried out aboard spacecraft, but with a sharp increase expected in the number of satellites being launched in the ...
Thankfully, the probability of a collision may be as low as 0.1 percent
Satellite servicing is finally becoming a reality thanks to favorable economics for service providers, which is mainly due to the future possibilities that this kind of work opens up.
Cybercriminals see satellites as a new frontier
The Federal Communications Commission forced Swarm to disable the satellites and warned that the companys long-term plans to build a type of space internet were in peril.
The mental images conjured up by Trump’s call for a space force may initially have appeared better suited to the silver screen.
As private companies launch dozens of satellites at a time, researchers are assessing the impact on ground-based telescopes.
The IRAS satellite is the size of a pickup truck, and may pass just 50 feet from the GGSE-4 experiment. A collision would create a debris belt that would endanger spacecraft around the ...
By Geoff Pierce, Chief Information Security Officer, Centauri With 5G finally starting to roll out across the country, the anticipation for new IoT applications continues to build. Much ...