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This move changes how Americans reach 911 across half a million square miles where traditional towers do not reach.
Mobile's T-Satellite service is that it allows 911 access for everyone, whether you're on T-Mobile, AT&T or Verizon.
New satellite images analyzed Friday appear to show further efforts by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces to dispose of corpses after they seized and rampaged through the city of el-Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur region.
The U.S. military has stepped up its presence in the region as it looks to intensify strikes amid tensions with Venezuela.
Businesses across industries are using real-time satellite data to gain an edge. The number of active satellites has tripled in five years and could reach 60,000 by 2030, fueling a booming space economy with venture capital pouring in.
New analysis of online videos, satellite images and eyewitness accounts has painted a chilling picture of atrocities committed during the capture of El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces.
The photos were taken by a satellite in the Jilin-1 commercial constellation, developed by Chang Guang Satellite Technology—a company with reported links to China's People's Liberation Army (PLA), according to the U.S. Air Force’s China Aerospace Studies Institute.
In a contribution to the growing global movement to address one of the main drivers of climate change, Bloomberg Philanthropies is adding $100 million to the effort to pinpoint and shut down methane emissions.
Quantum satellites currently beam entangled particles of light from space down to different ground stations for ultra-secure communications. New research shows it is also possible to send these signals upward,