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New Images from the European Space Agency have captured the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Aden.
New satellite imagery, supplied exclusively to Newsweek, offers a first glimpse of a large Chinese sea rig that has raised alarm bells in South Korea.
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GOES-19 has taken over as NOAA’s primary geostationary eye in the Western Hemisphere, joining GOES‑18 to deliver ...
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Augusta will take years to return to anything approaching normalcy. But this week is a sign that the community can celebrate ...
Those orders included renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America and declaring multiple Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations – an act that could pave the way to using American ...
The partial solar eclipse will not be visible from India. The Moon's shadow will not pass over the country, preventing observers in India from witnessing the celestial event. Surya Grahan 2025: Will ...
The government could use AI to identify objects or persons of interest by going through satellite images. The Trump administration has directed two intelligence agencies to train their satellite ...
A federal district judge on Thursday ruled against a Biden administration sale of oil and gas drilling rights in the Gulf of Mexico, faulting the government with failing to sufficiently analyze ...
PHILADELPHIA -- A partial solar eclipse will be visible from the U.S. this weekend, but only a select few of the northernmost states are expected to get a glimpse of the cosmic phenomenon.
In an email to Reuters, Maxar said the aircraft in the images were H-6 bombers, adding that "rainbow colours" close to them resulted when satellite images of fast-moving objects were processed.