[SpaceBird 2] How SpaceMap Manages Satellite Traffic & Predicts Collision Risks in Orbit

Space traffic management has become a critical concern as Earth’s orbit grows increasingly crowded with active satellites and debris. On April 15, 2025, a group of young science reporters visited the headquarters of Dongascience in Seoul to learn how South Korean company Spacemap is addressing this challenge through real-time satellite tracking and collision prediction technology. … Read more

Amazon Challenges SpaceX Starlink in Satellite Connectivity Race

The race for global satellite connectivity just took a massive leap forward. Amazon has officially entered the fray as a direct competitor to SpaceX’s Starlink, announcing a deal to acquire satellite operator Globalstar in a move that significantly bolsters its ambitions for direct-to-device mobile connectivity. In a strategic bid to challenge Starlink’s dominance in the … Read more

Russian Espionage: European Satellites Hacked & Communications at Risk

Russian Espionage Concerns Rise as Satellites Suspected of Intercepting European Communications European security officials are increasingly concerned about potential espionage activities targeting critical satellite infrastructure. Reports indicate that Russian satellites, specifically Luch-1 and Luch-2, have been maneuvering in close proximity to European satellites, raising fears of intercepted communications and potential disruption of essential services. These … Read more

Dark Matter, Not Black Hole, at Milky Way’s Center? New Research Suggests | Sagittarius A* Alternative

A New Cosmic Contender: Could Dark Matter Explain the Mystery at the Heart of the Milky Way? For decades, the scientific community has operated under the widely accepted theory that a supermassive black hole, known as Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*), resides at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way. Located approximately 26,000 light-years from … Read more