Scientists say the storm, driven by heightened solar activity, could cause temporary effects on technology and communications on Earth.
The demonstration mission saw the test spaceships – each around 1 meter wide and 2.5 centimeters thick – launched into low orbit.
Astrophotographers observing Comet C/2025 A6 (Lemmon) captured how rapidly Earth’s near-space environment is being polluted by artificial satellites.
AT&T reports on how telecom networks adapt during natural disasters in remote regions like Alaska and Hawai'i, stressing the importance of connectivity for emergency response and recovery efforts.
T-Mobile reports on the crucial role of technology in disaster preparedness, emphasizing communication for effective response and recovery.
The satellite spectacle was captured from the International Space Station.
LACONIA — WinnAero will hold two one-week summer camps, which will cover entry-level training on satellite operations and aeromedical studies.
LACONIA — A new Laconia company is hoping to fill a vacuum and is willing to send a satellite – you might think of it as a Roomba for low-eart…
