Since launching in 2014, Russian satellite LUCH has sidled up to a number of other satellites, several of them belonging to Intelsat, raising concerns that it could be intercepting data. (Intelsat) A ...
It's a mystery unfolding 36,000 kilometres away. One that has people on Earth concerned about the future of co-operation in space – an issue Australia has an interest in. Loading A Russian military ...
WASHINGTON – A mysterious Russian satellite that squeezed next to two Intelsat satellites and alarmed company executives has an “extremely small” chance of a collision, a Russian space expert told ...
WASHINGTON – A mysterious Russian satellite that spent five months parked between two Intelsat satellites left that location in late September and has now cozied up to a third Intelsat satellite. The ...
A Russian satellite, that previously sparked alarm from NATO member Germany about Moscow’s military intentions in space, is nearing the end of its mission, according to analysis. Kayhan Space, a ...
No audio available for this content. News courtesy of CANSPACE Listserv. The Russian SBAS satellite, Luch-5A, has been repositioned so that its sub-satellite longitude is 95 degrees east. The ...
No audio available for this content. The L-band SBAS transponder on the third Luch Multifunctional Space Relay System geostationary satellite, Luch-5V (“v” is the third letter of the Russian alphabet) ...