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An internet user spots a rare moment of Google Maps' satellite view indexing a possible Starlink satellite flying over Texas.
Neither Google, SpaceX, nor Airbus responded, but speculation rises on Starlink's increasing visibility in satellite photographs.
Bitter gusts are sweeping the frozen Potomac River, driving the wind chill into the teens. On the western front of the United ...
Millions of people across Southern California learned about a 5.2-magnitude earthquake that hit San Diego County on Monday ...
Katy Perry goes orbital as Blue Origin's space tourism service launches a crew capsule to just over 100 km altitude.
Lale chats with her colleagues about putting together “Seeking Quiet,” a collection of stories that highlights out quest for ...
President Donald Trump’s blitz against political norms sent shock waves through the federal government. Unlike his first term ...
The only "green" our economy cares about is the dollar, and one day, we are going to wish we cared about the green on the ...
The PBS program Frontline investigates the impacts of climate change in rural, coastal Alaska communities, where warming is ...
There's something else that now appears on Google Earth. Zoom in over rural North Texas, and you'll find a satellite. It ...
The satellite was caught speeding through low Earth orbit, moving between three images that were taken seconds apart.