Space imagery tells you why there’s no hurricane coming towards you…YES–YOU!!

From the pages of Phys.org, this is a good article about how imagery is helping scientists understand the world better.  Dust from Africa apparently might be affecting the weather in the Americas.  Pretty interesting stuff. This is all put together, a composite, of the images taken from the Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership, using its Visible […]

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Everyone’s worried but SpaceX

This particular article highlights some interesting differences in philosophy about success and risk (and there is a link) between established players and SpaceX.  For opinion, sadly not about space operations, but rather the future of them, read further. The scenario:  SpaceX has decided to upgrade their rocket engines to more powerful ones, and update the […]

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Why space matters: Imaging satellite operations, part 11—Payloads and programs—the lesson that won’t get learned.

Last lesson, you learned a little bit about satellite busses and bus-driving.  Almost all satellite busses are similar to each other.  If you looked at a RapidEye satellite bus specifications and a Digitalglobe satellite bus, you’d likely think they might be one and the same. But the payload is different.  The satellite payload (and orbit) […]

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