North Korean Satellite Appears to be Out of Control By Veronica Magan | December 13, 2012 Less than 24 hours after North Korea’s successful satellite launch, reports suggest that the spacecraft could be “tumbling out of control.”
Canada's Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Satellite and Cable Companies By Veronica Magan | December 13, 2012 Canada’s Supreme Court has overturned decision, which favored the CRTC request to establish a value-for-signal system.
COM DEV Gives out Platinum Award to Supplier By Veronica Magan | December 13, 2012 COM DEV Ltd. has given out the Platinum Award to Haas Precision Corp., one of its 180 product suppliers.
Government/Military ULA Launches Classified Air Force Shuttle By Veronica Magan | December 12, 2012 United Launch Alliance successfully launched U.S. Air Force’s X-37B, an unmanned Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV), on its classified mission.
North Korea Succeeds in Satellite Launch By Veronica Magan | December 12, 2012 After past failures and international pressure, North Korea has launched its first satellite into space.
Google Uses NASA Nighttime Satellite Images By Veronica Magan | December 12, 2012 Google has added the latest imagery NASA released of Earth at night to its popular Google Maps.
ISRO Prepares for an April GSLV Launch By Veronica Magan | December 11, 2012 The Indian Space Research Organization announced its plans to launch its heavy-lift Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV).
Government/Military ISS Launches Satellites for the First Time By Veronica Magan | December 11, 2012 Five CubeSats have been successfully launched from the International Space Station (ISS), making it the first time the station performs such task.
Arianespace Starts Assembling First 2013 Liftoff By Veronica Magan | December 11, 2012 Arianespace has started preparations for its first heavy-lift flight of 2013 carrying the Amazonas 3 and Azerspace/Africasat-1 telecommunications satellites.
Iran Manipulates Satellite Signals to Bypass International Commerce Sanctions By Veronica Magan | December 10, 2012 Iran’s oil tankers are sending incorrect satellite signals to global tracking systems to conceal their voyages to Syria.