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Satellites are objects that orbit a planet or celestial body, typically used for communication, navigation, observation, or scientific research. They can be natural, such as moons, or artificial, which are man-made and deployed into space for various purposes. Artificial satellites are equipped with technology to transmit and receive data, monitor environmental conditions, and provide services like global positioning and weather forecasting. They orbit at varying altitudes and inclinations, depending on their intended function, and can be classified into categories such as geostationary, low Earth orbit, and polar orbit satellites.
New Tech Unveils Volcano Secrets! Discover the Future of Volcanology

New Tech Unveils Volcano Secrets! Discover the Future of Volcanology

Advanced technology is revolutionizing volcanology by providing unprecedented insights into volcanic activities. Drones with high-resolution cameras and AI capabilities are enhancing data collection and predictive models. Satellite imaging offers continuous monitoring of over 1,500 active volcanoes, improving global predictive accuracy. The integration
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The Silent Revolution Above Us

The Silent Revolution Above Us

Next-gen satellites are multifunctional tools revolutionizing global connectivity and environmental monitoring. Advancements in miniaturization, AI, and inter-satellite communication drive the development of cost-effective microsatellites. These satellites enable real-time climate monitoring and significantly enhance disaster response and precision agriculture. Low Earth orbit networks
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