Weather prediction models can also forecast satellite displacements
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4d ago
Researchers have found that modern weather models can accurately predict the energy that Earth emits and reflects into space, which directly affects the movements of low Earth-orbiting (LEO) satellites. By leveraging these models, the researchers gained insights into how LEO satellites respond to weather events below, such as tropical cyclones with tall and reflective clouds ..read more
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Satellites for quantum communications
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1M ago
Through steady advances in the development of quantum computers and their ever-improving performance, it will be possible in the future to crack our current encryption processes. To address this challenge, researchers are developing encryption methods that will apply physical laws to prevent the interception of messages. To safeguard communications over long distances, the QUICK space mission will deploy satellites ..read more
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Solar farms in space are possible
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6M ago
It's viable to produce low-cost, lightweight solar panels that can generate energy in space, according to new research ..read more
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Researchers successfully train a machine learning model in outer space for the first time
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9M ago
Scientists have trained a machine learning model in outer space, on board a satellite. This achievement could revolutionize the capabilities of remote-sensing satellites by enabling real-time monitoring and decision making for a range of applications ..read more
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Satellite security lags decades behind the state of the art
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10M ago
Researchers have tested the software of three satellites. And they found many standard security mechanisms missing ..read more
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Scientists report 'benchmarks' for extreme space weather
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11M ago
Extreme space weather threatens vital satellites orbiting the Earth, including the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) which pass through the heart of the outer radiation belt. New research has now determined a series of benchmarks for the likely severity of extreme space weather events in GPS orbit ..read more
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Improving the performance of satellites in low Earth orbit
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1y ago
On-chip distributed radiation sensors and current-sharing techniques can be used to reduce the impact of radiation on the radio and power consumption of small satellites, respectively. New findings can be used to make small satellites more robust, which can increase the connectivity of networks across the globe ..read more
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How a 3 cm glass sphere could help scientists understand space weather
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1y ago
Space weather can interfere with spaceflight and the operation of satellites, but the phenomenon is very difficult to study on Earth because of the difference in gravity. Researchers effectively reproduced the type of gravity that exists on or near stars and other planets inside of a glass sphere measuring 3 centimeters in diameter, or about 1.2 inches. The achievement could help scientists overcome the limiting role of gravity in experiments that are intended to model conditions in stars and other planets ..read more
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Loon stratospheric balloons confirm wind data from Aeolus
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1y ago
ESA's novel Aeolus satellite reliably measures wind speed also in higher air layers and thus in a region of the atmosphere where other direct global wind measurements are relatively sparse. This is the result of a study for which data from the satellite were compared with wind observations from stratospheric balloons. Stratospheric balloons would provide highly accurate data on the horizontal wind speed and are therefore also suitable for the validation of future satellite missions ..read more
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MICROSCOPE mission presents most precise test of general relativity's weak equivalence principle
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1y ago
Researchers present the most precise test yet of the weak equivalence principle, a key component of the theory of general relativity. The report describes the final results from the MICROSCOPE mission, which tested the principle by measuring accelerations of free-falling objects in a satellite orbiting Earth ..read more
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