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Tracking hurricanes from space: How it's done today
High above Earth's surface, GOES-18 and GOES-19 are the current pair of operational geostationary satellites monitoring the Western Hemisphere, orbiting in the GOES West and GOES East positions, ...
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80-mile crack rips open giant North American lake, locals say it 'felt like a dang earthquake'
An 80-mile crack split across the frozen surface of Lake Erie on February 8, 2026, a fracture so large it was visible from space on geostationary weather satellites orbiting more than 22,000 miles ...
Every hurricane season, we become familiar with the counterclockwise-spinning spiral as the near-universal symbol for the storms. But that wouldn’t have been possible without weather satellites to ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) announced UltraAir achieved the world’s first gigabit-per-second laser link between aircraft and a geostationary satellite.
Chinese space-technology researchers may have just pushed satellite communications into a new era. A team of scientists has reportedly managed to beam data from a geostationary satellite (it orbits at ...
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