Big Data: From Commercial to Security Applications
In commercial industries, understanding and analyzing big data on real time can lead to cost reduction, better-targeted marketing and increased efficiency. Like many businesses...
Shrinked Telescope to Revolutionize UAV-Mounted Space Missions
Optical sensors mounted on UAVs and drones can serve a vast array of space missions. However, their size and weight sometimes hinder the use...
Harnessing AI for Advanced Aerospace Design
A collaboration between researchers from MIT, Carnegie Mellon University, and Lehigh University is set to transform the aerospace industry with a new design initiative...
Russia Could Soon Shoot Down Satellites
Russia’s Mikoyan MiG-31 Foxhound interceptor was recently spotted with a new, large missile suspended underneath, which could be a Russian anti-satellite weapon.
The missile was...
Egozi: Foreign Sources – Israel Further Develops its Ballistic Missiles
By ARIE EGOZI
According to foreign sources, Israel has been further developing its ballistic missiles. The evidence of the recent effort could have been seen...
The World’s First Wooden Satellite
The LignoSat2 wooden satellite is an innovative concept on the brink of becoming a reality and might be launched in late 2024 by NASA...
New Hot-Air Balloon to Detect Explosion’s Infrasound
Danny Bowman, a Sandia National Laboratories geophysicist needs a very little number of everyday products in order to build a solar-powered hot air balloon...
iPhones to Take Over Communications in Battlefield
When inquiring into the battlefield of tomorrow, and specifically communication among soldiers, within the U.S. Army exists a consensus: everybody would like a smartphone....
$12M Investment Powers Next-Gen Hypersonic Testing for Defense and Space
The next generation of aircraft and space systems requires the ability to conduct tests at extremely high speeds — yet today, the industry is...
Alexa Voice Assistant – to Mission in Space
Unique human-machine interface technologies will be integrated into NASA’s Orion spacecraft thanks to a collaboration between technology giants. Lockheed Martin, Amazon, and Cisco have...
Decisive Measure to Meet GPS-Dependency Challenge
There are currently over two billion GPS users in the US. Yet the reliance on GPS services is threatened more and more by the...
Russian Move in Jamming and Spoofing Field
Entitled “Radio Navigation Development Plan for Participating Commonwealth of Independent States for 2019 to 2024,” a Russian plan signed on Oct. 25, 2019 has...
US Accelerates Space C2 Technologies Development
The US has been accelerating research in space command and control technologies in order to quickly achieve military situational awareness and execute operations in...
NASA’s Moon Tracks Use Levitating Limbless Robots
NASA, as part of its Innovative Advanced Concepts Program (NIAC), is looking to build the “first lunar railway system” using robots and a concept...
From Radio Silence to Full Coverage: The Tech Changing Airspace Communication
For aircraft flying far from land, communication remains one of aviation’s most persistent limitations. Once planes move beyond the reach of ground-based radio—typically a...
More Satellites, Less Space: Risk Growth in Orbit
2023 was a booming year for space operations – more new satellites launched and more dead satellites in space, both resulting in a vast...
Egozi: After Long Delay, Israeli Government is Trying to Save its...
By Arie Egozi
After a long period in which the Israeli government has treated the country’s space industry as if it belonged to a foreign...
The Military Is Preparing for a World Without Reliable GPS
Modern military operations depend heavily on satellite navigation. From troop movements and logistics to targeting and timing synchronization, GPS-based positioning systems are deeply embedded...
Google and Microsoft Models Adapted to Locating Missile Sites
US researchers have trained deep learning algorithms to identify Chinese surface-to-air missile sites - hundreds of times faster than their human counterparts. The algorithms proved...
New Project Aims to Solve Materials Challenge in Rotating Detonation Engines
A U.S. research team has launched a new effort to solve one of the most significant technical challenges facing next-generation rocket propulsion: developing materials...
US Space Force Receives Newest Orbital Asset
The United States Space Operations Command has recently received its latest orbital asset. The United States Space Force has recently received its fifth Advanced...

















































