Satellite Images Suggest Air Strike in Sudan October 30, 2012 A report from the Satellite Sentinel Project confirms Sudan's claims of an air strike from Israel at the Yarmouk weapons factory.
Seventh Ariane 5 to be Launched this Year Begins Initial Build-Up October 30, 2012 The seventh Ariane 5 to be launched from French Guiana this year carrying the Skynet 5D and Mexsat 3 telecommunication satellites is beginning to take shape
Earth Observation Gains Importance in South Africa October 26, 2012 During the South Africa-Japan space sciences colloquium, SANSA scientists remarked the importance of satellite imagery for their country.
U.S. Air Force to Update Space-Debris Tracking Program October 26, 2012 With an investment of $3.5 billion, the U.S. Air Force is looking for a new upgrading contract for its Space Fence program. Government/Military
Gap in Weather Satellites Forecasted for Upcoming Years October 26, 2012 Vital satellites for predicting and preparing for weather emergencies are near their useful life expiration.
South Korea Tries Again to Place Satellite In Orbit October 25, 2012 South Korea will attempt to launch an experimental satellite aboard its KSLV-1 rocket for the third time Friday. Government/Military
ICESat's Data Used in Antarctica's Growth Study October 25, 2012 A new study from NASA has found that the Antarctic surface has been growing for the past 30 years. Government/Military
Helicopter Flight Tests the Future of SatNav in Europe October 25, 2012 Through a helicopter flight ESA gathered data on how Europe’s two satellite navigation systems will work together.
New Satellite Application for Healthcare in Remote Areas October 24, 2012 European institutions are developing a new application for satellite communications to improve healthcare in remote areas such as Haiti. Connectivity
Program Uses Space-Based Telescopes to Track Deadly Radiation October 24, 2012 Scientists have developed a new program to track radiation levels that can be dangerous for astronauts. Government/Military