NASA
The Invisible Network: 06. Next-Gen | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast
CubeSats are small satellites, some weighing as little as 3 pounds. They provide opportunities for small-scale research in space, and an avenue for young scientists — some as young as middle school-aged — to see their curiosity take...
Curated Video
The Space Race: A Cold War Competition That Shaped the Future
This video provides a historical overview of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It highlights how both countries competed to achieve milestones in space exploration, such as launching...
The Wall Street Journal
Relativity Space's CEO on the Space Race's Next Chapter
Tim Ellis, CEO and co-founder of Relativity Space, discusses how he's banking on software-driven manufacturing to stand out in the competitive commercial aerospace field.
Next Animation Studio
SpaceX launches another 60 Starlink satellites into orbit but fails to recover reusable rocket
SpaceX successfully launched another batch of 60 Starlink satellites with a Falcon 9 rocket.
Next Animation Studio
Europe launches laser satellite to space
The European Space Agency and Airbus have launched their second space laser satellite, the EDRS-C.
EarthEcho International
STEM Career Closeup: A Scientist's Work at the Jet Propulsion Lab
The video features a scientist working at JPL who analyzes data from satellite missions, particularly the Grace mission which measures Earth's gravity. She talks about her background in mathematics and physics, and her excitement for the...
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Geostationary and polar satellites
It expalins the defination of geostationary satellite and its uses.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Roger Hunter Talks About Taking Big Risks with Small Satellites
A conversation with Roger Hunter, Program Manager for the Spacecraft Technology Program at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Next Animation Studio
Chinese global navigation system Beidou nears completion
China announced on December 27 that it is only a few months away from completing its own satellite-based position system called Beidou.
The Wall Street Journal
Richard Branson and Dan Hart On Virgin's Space Odyssey
At WSJ Tech Live, Richard Branson and Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart discuss their challenges in standing out in the satellite launch business.
Next Animation Studio
NASA develops refueling satellite
Geostationary satellites are a vital part of the modern world, but limited fuel capacity and lifetime reduce their lifespan making them expensive. To resolve this problem NASA is developing a device called the Robotic Refueling Mission...
NASA
NASA | Meanwhile at the Bottom of the Ocean
The Ben Franklin mission has been forgotten by time, overshadowed by the concurrent Apollo 11 mission. However, the scientific findings obtained by the six aquanauts has provided a foundation for understanding the Gulf Stream and ocean...
Next Animation Studio
Forty SpaceX satellites burn up after solar flare hits Earth
A solar flare hit Earth’s atmosphere, creating a geomagnetic storm at the worst possible moment.
Financial Times
China, Russia and the new space race
China and Russia have signed a deal to build a Moon base together as they seek to rival the US in orbit, on the Moon and beyond. The FT's global China editor James Kynge and Moscow bureau chief Henry Foy look at how their partnership...
The Viral Fever
Cosmic Journeys: The Complex Dynamics of Earth's Climate
This video explores the complex workings of Earth's climate and how it is changing due to factors such as greenhouse gases and ocean currents. Using virtual tools and satellite data, scientists are predicting the future evolution of the...
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China says SpaceX satellites are trying to hit its space station
Beijing complained bitterly to the U.N. about having to avoid collisions twice, but its anti-satellite missile test did much worse to the ISS.
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Sneaky Chinese robotic satellite caught red-handed
A Chinese satellite was caught red-handed when it snuck away from its position in Earth orbit to do something very unsettling.
NASA
NASA Referees Test of Footballs vs. Webb Telescope
While two football teams will be put to the test at Super Bowl LI in Houston, engineers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, are testing the most powerful space telescope ever built, the James Webb Space...
NASA
HIRMES: SOFIA's latest high-resolution Mid-infrared Spectrometer
A team from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, is developing a new, third-generation facility science instrument for the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, SOFIA. The High Resolution Mid-InfrarEd...
Mediacorp
The Growing Importance of Satellite Companies in the Space Sector
This video discusses the growing commercial potential of the space sector, particularly in satellite technology. It highlights the significant investment being made in the industry and the potential for massive revenue generation. Space...
NASA
NASA’s New Scientific Breakdown of Dramatic Caldor and Dixie Fires
This visualization shows the spread of the Caldor fire between August 15 and October 6, 2021, and the Dixie fire between July 14 and October 22, 2021, updated every 12 hours from a new fire detection and tracking approach based on...
NASA
NASA Explores Earth's Magnetic 'Dent'
Earth’s magnetic field acts like a protective shield around the planet, repelling and trapping charged particles from the Sun. But over South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean, an unusually weak spot in the field – called the South...
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Japanese researchers design space elevator
A team of researchers from Shizuoka University plan to develop a miniature "space elevator" to connect Earth and the International Space Station with a cable.