Satellites
The Making of the Largest Satellite Constellation in History
We talk about the communications company launching a fleet of satellites into space to provide critical data services across the globe on 'The VICE Guide to Right Now Podcast.'
The Dangerous Downside to DARPA’s New Repair Satellite
One country's orbital mechanic could be another’s saboteur.
Jacobi IV Confronts His Paranoia on "Satellites"
"How much easier is it for you to understand the music if you understand the person who's making it?"
This Strange Sensor Russia Sent to the ISS Is Baffling US Military Experts
"I think the appropriate reaction is 'mild curiosity' rather than 'worry.'"
Astronomers Are 'Racing Against Time' as Humanity Clogs the Air With Radio Signals
Interference is playing havoc with radio telescopes.
Here's How NASA Satellites Can Help You Conserve Water
Science and conservation went hand in hand to help track levels of one of California's most important water sources.
A Giant, Mysterious Hole Has Opened Up in Antarctica
“We’re still trying to figure out what’s going on.”
B.o.B Is Still on That Flat Earth Thing
He started a GoFundMe page to launch satellites into orbit. He's clearly not letting this go.
The most powerful U.S. weather satellite can see inside hurricanes
NOAA’s new satellite is helping scientists predict hurricanes and forest fires — all at once.
Play God With this New AI that Predicts Wealth from Space
Rewild whole neighborhoods or go full Robert Moses—the choice is yours with the newly launched Penny platform.
The US 'Space Corps' Could Soon Protect Us from Planetary Conflict
Rather than wage an all-out war against aliens, the newly proposed Military branch would focus more on defending our satellites.
Citizens of Space ‘Nation’ Asgardia Are Already Violating Earthly Laws
The organization plans to launch a data-filled satellite later this year. Already, some of its 'citizens' are uploading copyrighted files to the satellite's website.