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Carbon monoxide emissions over central South America, September 2024

Wildfires that swept across the Amazon in 2024 were the most devastating in more than two decades. New research funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) suggests emissions may have been up to three times higher than earlier estimates.

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A shifting geopolitical landscape is driving huge business opportunities for satcoms but also bringing new supply chain and regulatory challenges, industry executives said March 24 at the Satellite Conference in Washington, D.C.

ELSA array

WASHINGTON — Redwire announced the first award for its new solar arrays, a $12.8 million contract from Moog.

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The conversation around humanity’s return to the moon is often viewed through launches, landers and national programs.

The agency’s acting director says checkout, orbit-raising and network testing are pacing the program

NASA lunar base

NASA is halting plans to develop the lunar Gateway and instead focusing on the development of a lunar base.

WASHINGTON – Electronic warfare is a growing threat to U.S. space systems, according to a March 23 unclassified briefing by U.S.

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