Russia Regains Communications With ISS and Satellites By Veronica Magan | November 14, 2012 A broken cable caused Roscosmos to lose communications with civilian satellites and the International Space Station
Global Warming Could be Affecting Satellite Orbits By Veronica Magan | November 13, 2012 New study suggests global warming could be causing a reduction in the pull of the Earth's atmosphere.
UK Announces Additional Funding for ESA By Veronica Magan | November 13, 2012 The British Government plans to emerge as world leader in the space industry
Africa's First Vendor-Neutral Satellite Earth Station to be Completed in 2013 By Veronica Magan | November 13, 2012 Teraco Data Environments plans to finish the Teraco Teleport by March.
Iran Plans Fourth Satellite Launch on Solid-Fueled Missile By Veronica Magan | November 12, 2012 The Iranian government announced plans to launch a GEO satellite on a solid-fueled missile developed by the late senior Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) commander Hassan Tehrani Moqaddam.
Top Russian Official Acknowledges Corruption in Satellite Navigation Project By Veronica Magan | November 12, 2012 A top government official has confirmed corruption allegations in Russia's satellite navigation system.
'Dronestagram' Takes UAV's Strikes to Social Media By Veronica Magan | November 12, 2012 A new Instagram account shows satellite images of U.S. drone strikes in Asia and the Middle East.
Telesat Terminates Broadcasting and Business with Iran By Veronica Magan | November 9, 2012 Telesat has announced it will stop broadcasting programming and content from the Iranian regime.
ISS to Earth Internet-Like Communication Test Successful By Veronica Magan | November 9, 2012 A new prototype developed by NASA and ESA opens up possibilities to control robots in other planets from Earth.
NASA to Hire Commercial Satellite Operators for Scientific Payload By Veronica Magan | November 9, 2012 NASA plans to use commercial satellites for scientific missions starting with an air pollution monitor.