Satellite
Satellite firm Planet Labs to indefinitely withhold Iran war images
The policy will remain in effect until the conflict ends to prevent adversaries from using images to attack the US and its allies.
Israel’s 'Stonehenge’ not alone with near 30 similar sites, satellite imagery reveals - study
IDF 9900 intel official: We destroyed Iran's base for attacking satellites to keep space supremacy
Six skiers stranded, nine others missing after avalanche in California's Castle Peak
North Korea says failed satellite launch was 'gravest failure'
North Korea also vowed it will continue to develop its nuclear capability and strengthen solidarity with other countries that oppose what it called the "US strategy for world supremacy."
South Korea recovers parts of rocket used in North's satellite launch -military
South Korea found debris off its west coast soon after the launch, and began a salvage operation in the hopes of studying the new rocket.
PREVIEW: Israel’s ImageSat, SpaceX launch satellite
The satellite was launched into orbit on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and is the latest satellite that ImageSat has sent into space.
US calls for UN meeting on North Korea's attempted satellite launch
Nate Evans, the spokesperson for the US mission to the United Nations, said the United States had called for an open meeting on the launch, which means the proceedings would be streamed live.
North Korea says it will launch its first military spy satellite in June
Nuclear-armed North Korea says it has completed its first military spy satellite and leader Kim Jong Un has approved final preparations for the launch.
Japan's missile defense on alert as North Korea warns of satellite launch
Nuclear-armed North Korea says it has completed its first military spy satellite and leader Kim Jong Un has approved the launch.
NASA might be able to use AI to predict dangerous solar storms
A solar storm occurs when material from solar wind reaches Earth's magnetic field - these are also called geomagnetic storms.
Nearly 300 kg. NASA satellite set to crash into Earth
The satellite in question is the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager, launched in 2002 and retired in 2018. The odds are very low of anyone being hit.
Flash of light above Kyiv sparks buzz about falling satellite, aliens
The Kyiv city military administration said the bright light and flaming object was a crashing NASA satellite, but NASA denied this.
14 Days: Ofek-13 launch
Israeli news highlights from the past two weeks.