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NATO is working to reroute data through space, fearing Russia could slice undersea internet cablesAt the forefront is a NATO-funded project: the Hybrid Space/Submarine Architecture Ensuring Information Security of Telecommunications, or HEIST. The initial test project is due to cost some $2 ...
It’s hard to imagine while you're on a video call or reading articles on your favorite popular science media outlet, but that information has most likely reached your device through a vast ...
There's very little in the stratosphere, an unregulated space where the pioneers of this type of aircraft can zip around "quite freely," Davidson said. When the Phasa-35 went through stratospheric ...
Nicole Stott is the latest astronaut to lend her autograph to the Space Hipsters Signature Edition series of "signed" patches. A former NASA astronaut who has made it her mission to promote the ...
MOSCOW, January 21. /TASS/. NATO’s plans to declare space and cyberspace its operational domains undermine the global system of strategic stability, Russia’s Acting Foreign Minister Sergey ...
BRUSSELS, Jan 16 (Reuters) - (This Jan. 16 story has been corrected to change 'entered' to 'approach' in the headline, and to remove 'entered' from paragraph 1 after clarification from ...
This test caused an orbital debris field that significantly increases risk to human life and to the space-based assets of numerous nations and entities," NATO insisted. The intergovernmental ...
The West is seeking to defend the cables, but it's a tough task. NATO has a backup plan — to reroute some data through space. For decades, a vast network of largely undefended subsea cables has ...
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