Satellites - Page 2

Satellites are objects that orbit around a larger celestial body, such as a planet or a star. They can be natural, like moons, which are formed through natural processes and orbit planets, or artificial, created by humans and launched into space for various purposes. Artificial satellites are used for communication, weather monitoring, navigation, earth observation, and scientific research. They typically operate in specific orbits, which can be geostationary, polar, or low Earth orbit, depending on their intended function. Satellites play a crucial role in modern technology and infrastructure, facilitating global communication, data collection, and environmental monitoring.
Breaking the Space Barrier: How a Propellantless Engine Could Revolutionize Travel

Breaking the Space Barrier: How a Propellantless Engine Could Revolutionize Travel

Dr. Charles Buhler’s Exodus Propulsion Technologies introduces a revolutionary propulsion system that operates without conventional fuel, utilizing electric fields instead. Successful tests in vacuum conditions demonstrate thrust comparable to Earth’s gravity, challenging traditional physics norms. Buhler’s team overcame skepticism, leveraging expertise across
6 March 2025
Revolutionary Tech to Deflect Asteroids

Revolutionary Tech to Deflect Asteroids

Autonomous nano-satellites offer a promising new approach to asteroid deflection through the “Kinetic Impactor” method. These miniature satellites can be deployed in swarms to alter an asteroid’s path and prevent potential collisions with Earth. The miniaturization of technology enables cost-effective and scalable
26 February 2025