All news on the topic: Satellite

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North Korea buries new missile production facility linked to KN-23 ballistic missiles
North Korea built a facility at its main plant for the production of short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs) and then covered it with earth.
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NASA mission to rescue Swift telescope hits setback after spacecraft malfunction
The spacecraft rushing to the rescue of an aging and sinking NASA telescope has run into its own problem.
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Russia expands Moscow’s air defences with dozens of new Pantsir positions
Over the past two months, at least 24 new Pantsir air defense system towers have been built around Moscow, the open source intelligence (OSINT) researcher Jembob recently reported on X after studying new satellite images.
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Satellite images suggest Iran may be rebuilding nuclear sites after US strikes
Exclusive satellite imagery obtained and analyzed by CNN in collaboration with the Institute for Science and International Security shows signs Iran may be attempting to rebuild its nuclear facilities.
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Leaked documents expose secret Russia-China plan to destroy Starlink and jointly develop advanced weapons
Secret documents from a series of clandestine Russian-Chinese military forums reveal a joint plan to defeat Elon Musk’s Starlink and a weapons development partnership far deeper than either country will admit.
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Putin’s Valdai residence holiday house demolished as speculation grows over drone attack fears
One of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s residences at the Valdai compound in Russia’s Novgorod region has been demolished.
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Belarusian dissident Anatol Kotau vanished after yacht was allegedly intercepted near Abkhazia
Belarusian dissident Anatol Kotau went on a trip to Turkey in August 2025 and never returned.
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NASA radar reveals Mexico City sinking more than 2cm a month
Powerful radar system is providing new data on city’s subsidence, which experts hope will draw more attention to it.
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Planet Labs halts satellite imagery of Iran amid U.S. government request
Satellite imaging firm Planet Labs announced on Saturday it will indefinitely withhold visuals of Iran and the Middle East conflict region to comply with a request from the U.S. government.
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Wi-Fi that kills: how Robert Pera’s Ubiquiti equipment powers Russia’s war against Ukraine
While American billionaire Robert Pera, owner of the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies, makes money on technology and publicly speaks about “affordable connectivity,” his company Ubiquiti Inc. has in fact become one of the key communications suppliers for the Russian army.
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Uncontrolled Soviet spacecraft crashes to Earth after 50 years in orbit
A Soviet satellite once bound for Venus has crashed landed back on Earth after more than half a century in space.
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Russian satellite Cosmos 2553, linked to nuclear anti-satellite weapons, has failed
The secretive Russian satellite in space that U.S. officials believe is connected to a nuclear anti-satellite weapon program has appeared to be spinning uncontrollably...
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Satellite images reveal: China was hiding nuclear submarine base
Six nuclear submarines have been found at a formerly concealed Chinese military base.
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First orbital rocket launched from mainland Europe crashes after launch
Uncrewed Spectrum test rocket’s failure seconds after blast-off said to have produced extensive data nonetheless