الأقمار الصناعية

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Satellite Images Reveal Genocide in El Fasher, Exposing Media Blackout

Satellite imagery documents the genocide occurring in El Fasher, breaking the media blackout surrounding the tragic events in the region. These images reveal the extent of destruction and suffering faced by the local population.

Satellite Images Reveal Atrocities of War in Sudan

As the war in Sudan enters its fourth year, space technology emerges as a crucial tool for documenting massacres and violations. Satellite images unveil tragic details, reflecting the scale of atrocities faced by the country.

Enhance Iran's Military Capabilities Against US Forces

A Ukrainian intelligence assessment reveals that Russia has provided electronic support to Iran, utilizing Russian satellites to conduct imaging surveys of military facilities in the Middle East. This support aims to bolster Iran's ability to target US forces and other interests in the region.

U.S. Requests Satellite Companies to Block Iranian Conflict Images

The United States has requested satellite imagery providers to refrain from distributing images from the Iranian conflict zone as part of its efforts to control sensitive information. This request comes as the conflict enters its sixth week.

Anticipate Increased Demand for Semiconductors with Satellite Launches

As tens of thousands of satellites are set to launch in the coming years, the semiconductor market is expected to see a significant increase in demand. Companies like <strong>SpaceX</strong> and <strong>Amazon</strong> are playing a crucial role in this technological shift.

China launches Lijian-2 Y1 rocket carrying three satellites

On March 30, 2023, China successfully launched the Lijian-2 Y1 rocket from a testing area in the west of the country, placing three satellites into their designated orbits. This launch marks a new beginning in the development of Chinese space technologies.

Explore Space Computing: Why Transfer Computing Power to Orbit?

The concept of <strong>space computing</strong> is gaining attention as a new frontier in technology. This innovation involves relocating computing power to orbit, opening new avenues for technological advancement and innovation.

China's Tianlong-3 Rocket Launch Fails Against SpaceX

On Friday, China failed to launch its strongest rocket, the Tianlong-3, due to a mid-flight malfunction. This rocket was developed to compete with SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet system.

Launch Long-Term Climate Maps for Rainfall Using Satellites

The General Authority of Meteorology in Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of long-term climate maps aimed at monitoring rainfall through satellite technology. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance weather forecasting capabilities and provide accurate information to citizens.

Launch Historical Rainfall Maps Based on Satellite Data

The National Center for Meteorology has launched a new service that provides long-term climate data using satellite technology, including specialized rainfall maps from 1998 to 2025.

SpaceX satellite breaks apart into dozens of pieces after incident

SpaceX has reported that a satellite from its Starlink project has fragmented, resulting in dozens of small pieces in space. This incident follows a series of unexplained technical issues.

Launch New Partnership Between Eutelsat and ISRO to Enhance Launch Options

Eutelsat, the European competitor to Starlink, is in talks with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to enhance satellite launch options. This move aims to reduce the company's reliance on SpaceX and European Ariane rockets.

German company OHB seeks to sell shares amid space industry boom

Sources indicate that German company OHB SE is currently working on selling part of its shares, which may allow minority investor KKR & Co. to reduce its stake. This move comes at a time of significant growth in the global space sector.

Increase Use of Satellite Data as a Tool for War in the Gulf

Satellite data used in Gulf conflicts faces increasing challenges, including delays and manipulation, raising questions about who controls this vital information. These developments come amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran.

Iranian Revolutionary Guard targets satellite stations in Eilat

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced today that it has targeted satellite reception stations in the Israeli city of Eilat. This operation comes amid escalating regional tensions between Iran and Israel.

Intensification of the Satellite Race Between Iran and Israel Amid Escalation

With attention currently focused on ground warfare, a more complex quiet war is unfolding in the background, known as the satellite race between Iran and Israel. Both nations strive to enhance their intelligence capabilities through space, recognizing the strategic significance of satellites in modern warfare.