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Space Force shows off snowy new Alaska radar post | Space photo of the day for Jan. 1, 2026
LRDR has been in the works for years. In late 2021, the Missile Defense Agency marked the radar's initial tests in Alaska, ...
The Space Force has selected Northrop Grumman to develop the new Deep Space Advanced Radar Capability. (Northrop Grumman) WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force took a step toward improving its domain ...
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SpaceX to end the year with Italian radar satellite launch
The mission highlight for the final week of 2025 is the launch of the third COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation (CSG-3) satellite.
Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) has secured a potential $200.2 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to build the second site for a radar capability designed to facilitate object detection and ...
Falls Church-based Fortune 500 defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. has won a $341 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to develop and test a ground-based surveillance radar in support of ...
As illustrated here, the West Australian Space Radar and the Kiwi Space Radar add critical surveillance capability for the Southern Hemisphere. LeoLabs, the leading commercial provider of low Earth ...
U.S. Space Force is looking to enhance its deep space monitoring capabilities with a new site for surveillance usage. Northrop Grumman has received a $200 million contract to provide a deep space ...
A sharp-eyed satellite captured what may be some of the Artemis 1 moon mission's final moments on Earth. Artemis 1 is scheduled to launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on Wednesday (Nov. 16) ...
An Electron rocket carrying two Capella Space satellites lifts off from Wallops Island, Virginia, March 16. Credit: NASA/Patrick Black WASHINGTON — Rocket Lab launched its second Electron rocket from ...
Advanced ground penetration radar, originally developed to investigate the soil structure on the Moon and other planets on ESA planetary missions, is now being used in Canadian mines to spot hidden ...
"Our findings suggest that radar signals – produced unintentionally by any planet with advanced technology and complex aviation systems – could act as a universal sign of intelligent life." So, we're ...
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