The U.S. Space Force is tracking debris in space after a satellite manufactured by Boeing exploded earlier this week, the satellite's operator said. The Intelsat 33e satellite, which was launched ...
An unknown small object, traveling thousands of miles per hour, punctured a satellite in Earth's orbit. The satellite company NanoAvionics released images online showing the damage to its MP42 ...
The Boeing-made Intelsat 33e satellite broke apart in orbit over the weekend. But company representatives don't yet know why. Boeing's Intelsat 33e satellite — a large communications satellite ...
A Boeing satellite belonging to multinational service provider Intelsat mysteriously blew into pieces in geostationary orbit over the weekend. According to an official update, an "anomaly" caused ...
“We are coordinating with the satellite manufacturer, Boeing, and government agencies to analyze data and observations,” Intelsat said. The company has since established a board to conduct a ...
Russia has been aiding the Houthis’ assault on Western shipping lanes in the Red Sea by providing them targeting data. As the Houthis ramped up their strikes on the U.S. and other nations ...
Two words: broad availability. Satellite internet is the only internet connection type available in rural areas of all 50 states. One of the main reasons for its availability is how it works ...
The second, and more recent, feature is Messages via Satellite, which landed in iOS 18. Like Emergency SOS via Satellite, Messages via Satellite can give you service even when the normal messaging ...
A communications satellite built by Boeing exploded into pieces while orbiting in space — resulting in a “total loss” of the device used to serve customers across Europe, Africa and parts of ...
A Boeing-made satellite has been deemed a "total loss" following a space "anomaly," operator Intelsat said in a statement on Monday. Issues with the IS-33e that was launched in August 2016 and ...
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