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Jeff Bezos's Project Kuiper takes off: Amazon launches first 27 satellites

To catch up with the competition, Bezos plans to rapidly deploy the rest of the Kuiper constellation in the coming months and years.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

29/04/2025

Cosmic malfunction? Russian satellite linked to nuclear space weapons out of control

The satellite is believed to serve as both a radar tool for intelligence gathering and a platform for radiation testing.

By REUTERS

25/04/2025

Global concern: Elon Musk's satellites are falling and endangering us

Scientists urge tech solutions to curb falling satellites' impact—causing storms, crop risks, ozone damage, and higher disease risk.

By DR. ITAY GAL

12/04/2025

SpaceX, ULA clinch contract in key Pentagon launch program

Musk's SpaceX leads 13.5billionSpaceForcecontractracewith13.5 billion Space Force contract race with 13.5billionSpaceForcecontractracewith5.9B in awarded missions.

By REUTERS

04/04/2025

The Kessler Syndrome: The doom scenario worrying scientists

"The Kessler Syndrome is going to come true," warned John L. Crassidis, a professor of innovation and space debris expert at the University at Buffalo.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

30/12/2024

Iran launches advanced module to deploy satellites to higher altitudes, media say

The launch comes as the United States and European countries claim Iran is transferring ballistic missiles to Russia.

By REUTERS

06/12/2024

One step closer to a lunar base: China sends lunar bricks to space station for testing

The bricks are designed to withstand the extreme conditions on the Moon, including drastic temperature fluctuations ranging from -190 °C to +180 °C.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

17/11/2024

UK’s oldest satellite moved. No one knows who moved it

Scientists are baffled by Skynet-1A's new position, as celestial mechanics indicate that the probability it arrived there due to accidental drift is negligible.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

11/11/2024

World's first wooden satellite set to re-enter atmosphere

LignoSat is designed to endure extreme temperatures and space radiation, measuring how wood withstands the space environment.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

06/11/2024

Arctic ice formation 'Mesechev Island' disappears due to climate change

Monitored from 2020 to 2022, the island's area shrank from 53 to 3 hectares before melting entirely.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF

03/11/2024

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