The second stage of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket captured an amazing view of Earth during the launch of the Intelsat 40e satellite. Credit: SpaceX | time-lapsed by Space.com's Steve Spaleta Music: Jupiter ...
The 'Blue Marble': The iconic and stunning view of Earth, now known as the 'Blue Marble' was taken by the crew of the last ...
POES satellites orbit the earth 14 times each day at an altitude of approximately 520 miles (870 km). As each orbit is made the satellite can view a 1,600 mile (2,700 km) wide area of the earth.
A newly-deployed satellite ... told Live Science. The findings could provide new information about ocean currents, nutrient transport in seawater and the geologic history of Earth's oceans.
The Earth was ready ... the GOES-16 satellite captured the Moon's shadow as it crossed into North America, passed over Texas ...
Researchers in South Korea are developing a constellation of satellites that could reveal what goes on in the vicinity of ...
The upcoming U.S.–India NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) mission will observe Earth like no mission before, ...
SpaceX is set to launch the first batch of its internet satellites this year from Florida's Space Coast today (Jan. 6).
One day, we could use this before a hurricane, where it provides an additional visualization layer for the public.' ...
Northern California’s Park Fire, a total solar eclipse, hurricane, an aurora borealis and severe weather are all shown in ...