South Korea Launches Satellite With Its Own Rocket for the First Time The launch brings the country closer to its ambition of becoming a player in the space industry, no longer reliant on technology from other countries.
Russia Was Behind Cyberattack in Run-Up to Ukraine War, Investigation Finds The February attack rattled Pentagon officials and private industry because it revealed new vulnerabilities in global communications systems.
NOAA Image Catches Wildfire Smoke and Dust on Collision Course A time-lapse image of smoke from wildfires in New Mexico and dust from a storm in Colorado illustrates the scope of Western catastrophe.
Military Memo Adds to Possible Interstellar Meteor Mystery The U.S. Space Command seemed to confirm a claim that a meteor from outside the solar system had entered Earth’s atmosphere, but other scientists and NASA are still not convinced.