Earth Observation (EO) satellites have captured meaningful snapshots of our planet for decades, from images of ice caps over a 20-year interval to images of military assets in a war zone. But the job of deriving actionable insights can take hours. Enter AI and machine learning.
Satellite imagery indicates Russia moving navy ships to other ports after Sevastopol attacks
Satellite imagery indicates that Russia has been relocating some naval ships from the Black Sea port of Sevastopol in Crimea after a series of Ukrainian attacks, as Moscow meanwhile announced plans for a new base in a breakaway region of Georgia.
Talking Peace in Sudan, the U.A.E. Secretly Fuels the Fight
Under the guise of saving refugees, the United Arab Emirates is running an elaborate covert operation to back one side in Sudan’s spiraling war — supplying powerful weapons and drones, treating injured fighters and airlifting the most serious cases to one of its military hospitals, according to a dozen current and former officials from the United States, Europe and several African countries.
Satellite images show damage to Russian naval vessels struck in Ukraine attack
KYIV, Sept 14 (Reuters) – A Ukrainian missile attack on the Sevastopol Shipyard in Russian-annexed Crimea this week caused heavy damage to a large…
Blue-water ambitions: Is China looking beyond its neighborhood now it has the world’s largest navy?
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China has built the world’s largest naval fleet, more than 340 warships, and until recently it has been regarded …
Investing in space: a guide to satellites
CNBC’s Investing in Space newsletter offers a view into the business of space exploration and privatization, delivered straight to your inbox. CNBC’s…