Turkey earthquake opened 190-mile-long fissure, satellite images show

Two enormous cracks in Earth’s crust opened near the Turkish-Syrian border after two powerful earthquakes shook the region on Monday (Feb. 6), killing over 20,000 people.

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Israel launches new nanosatellite in quantum communication advance

Scientists from Israel’s Tel Aviv University have launched into orbit a new nanosatellite designed to advance research into quantum communication, a field of technology that aims to render information security completely unassailable by hackers, the Ti…

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China rapidly building space arms to ‘blind and deafen’ U.S. military, Pentagon says

China’s military is rapidly building a large force of space weapons, including sophisticated anti-satellite missiles, lasers, jammers, orbiting killer robots and cyber tools, designed to “blind and deafen” the American military in a future war, the U.S…

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Iran says it tests satellite-carrying rocket, US calls move ‘destabilizing’

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards tested a new satellite-carrying rocket on Saturday, state media reported, a move the United States called “unhelpful and destabilizing.”

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Russian Official Says Western Commercial Satellites Could Become ‘Legitimate’ Targets

A senior official from Russia’s Foreign Ministry has warned that Western commercial satellites could become “legitimate” targets for Moscow if they were involved in the war in Ukraine.

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P.O.D. to Host 3 Night Streaming Event Satellite over Southtown

Three-time GRAMMY Award-nominated rock quartet P.O.D. has announced Satellite over Southtown, a premiere streaming series celebrating the 20th anniversary of their landmark triple platinum album Satellite.

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