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Electronic Warfare and Cyber Defense of Satellites

With the increasing sophistication of electronic warfare and cyberattacks, it is critical to develop and implement effective cyber defense strategies to ensure the integrity and effectiveness of satellite systems. This article will explore the various test methods and techniques that will be used to protect satellites from electronic warfare and cyberattacks.

Unintended Satellite Emissions May Interfere with Radio Astronomy

In the 21st century, we rely more and more on earth-orbiting satellites to support...

FCC Reviews Rules on Space Debris

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken action to review its long-standing rules regarding...

Young Innovators Collaborate to Build Satellite

An after school program in Miami Dade county is responsible for facilitating the development...

Laser Technology Transmits Data from Space to the Earth for the First Time

The European Space Agency has announced that their European data relay system (EDRS) successfully...
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Portion of C-Band Spectrum Reallocated for Terrestrial Broadband Use

  A portion of the C-band spectrum, 3.4 to 3.8 GHz, was reallocated for use...

NexTek Releases Wide Band 2.2 GHz to 7.6 GHz Coaxial Lightning Protection for Wi-Fi, WiMAX, Satellite, LTE, & ISM Applications

NexTek, Inc. announced the release of a new line of SurgeGuard™ quarter wave stub...

Toshiba recalls notebook computers

Toshiba America Information Systems Inc. of Irvine, CA has announced the recall of about 41,000 of its Satellite-brand notebook computers manufactured in China.

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