"Erupting" storms seen from space as they hit four states
The storms were expected to affect millions of people throughout the weekend.
California snowpack's "atypical" year revealed in NASA image
The snowpack hasn't been this close to its all-time average since 2010, making it an unusual year, especially after last year's record-breaking snowfall.
North Korea wants to put "several" spy satellites into orbit this year
The first satellite surprised doubters earlier this year after it was detected maneuvering into higher orbit.
"Widespread" heat stress on Great Barrier Reef revealed in satellite image
The heat stress is causing widespread coral bleaching events, caused by climate change and El Nino.
South Korea's spy satellite begins watching Kim Jong Un's North
Revelation of South Korea's active surveillance from space risks pushing tensions on the peninsula even higher.
North Korea's spy satellite shows signs of life
The Malligyong-1's propulsion capabilities have surprised naysayers and point to the progress of North Korea's fledgling space program.
Starlink terminals sold in Russia despite Musk's denial
A self-identified "official distributor" of China drone giant DJI is selling the terminals on a Russian website amid the tech's alleged use in Ukraine.
North Korea's spy satellite not functioning, South says
North Korea launched its first reconnaissance satellite into orbit last November but it doesn't appear to be communicating with Earth.
US-Russia space battle escalates
The U.S. launched into orbit a missile-tracking system, hours after a warning was sent about Russian space capabilities.
Putin ally's "nuke over Siberia" warning resurfaces amid satellite threat
A top Kremlin propagandist last year suggested testing an atomic bomb over Siberia to destroy "all of the satellites."
Time-lapse video shows back-to-back atmospheric rivers pummel California
The storms hit the state in a matter of days, causing catastrophic flooding and mudslides.
Satellite photos hint at Russia's higher-than-reported artillery losses
An open-source intelligence estimate has found that Russia is suffering high equipment attrition rates in Ukraine.
Atmospheric river seen from space as 3 states brace for extreme rain
A storm will hit California as early as Wednesday, and a second storm will follow over the weekend.
Taiwan issues "missile" alerts after China launches satellite over island
Taiwan's top diplomat said if China is "so interested in playing with democratic elections, they should start doing their own."
North Korea artillery shelling sparks South's evacuation order
Seoul has vowed to "take measures to respond to North Korea's provocations" in response to a live-fire exercise by Pyongyang.
North Korea decries US's "double standards" as South launches spy satellite
North Korea says its first spy satellite is online and carrying out its mission of "improving the security environment of the Korean Peninsula."
North Korea's new satellite spying on Pentagon, White House—Pyongyang
Pyongyang has claimed its "Malligyong-1" reconnaissance satellite has captured detailed photos of the White House and Pentagon.
Nuclear-armed North Korea quits military pact with South as tensions soar
Pyongyang said Seoul's "political and military gangsters" were to blame for the end of confidence-building measures meant to prevent war.
Satellite photos show aftermath of strike on Russian Black Sea ship
"There was only one ship capable of carrying Kalibr missiles, namely 'Askold,'" Ukrainian Captain of the First Rank Navy Reserve Andrei Ryzhenko said.
How US could respond if Russia shoots down satellites
On Monday, a Russian Foreign Ministry official said Moscow could shoot down Western commercial satellites should they be used to assist Ukraine in the war.
Russia threatens to shoot down Western satellites
Western satellites could be a legitimate target for a retaliatory strike, a Russian Foreign Ministry official said.
Gaza before and after satellite photos show devastation of Israeli strikes
The side-by-side comparison reveals how many buildings have been reduced to rubble or damaged structurally.
Russia's Black Sea Fleet is fleeing Crimea, satellite photos show
The fleet was dealt a major blow when Ukraine launched a missile attack on its headquarters in Sevastopol last month, killing a number of leading officers.
Astronomers worry about bright object in night sky
"The startling conclusion is that the BlueWalker 3 satellite is one of the brightest things in the sky," astronomer Meredith L. Rawls told Newsweek.
Satellite photos reveal Crimea bridge fix as passage plagued by closures
The images show a span being installed to replace the one that was damaged in a Ukrainian attack on the Kerch Strait Bridge on July 17.
Has Flight MH370 been found in the Cambodian jungle? What we know
A theory about the Malaysia Airlines plane's possible final location has resurfaced online.
NASA satellite photo shows Russia's Luna-25 moon crash site
A new crater has appeared on the moon's surface after Russia's failed moon mission spiraled out of control.
Maui fires pictured from space by NASA satellite
The death toll from the wildfires has now risen to 55, but it's thought that more than 1,000 people are still missing in the aftermath of the blazes.
Photos show Ukraine dam's dramatic water loss
Ukraine's farming industry is faced with a pressing threat as Kherson's irrigation system runs dry.
Images seen from space show fire season's record low year
The total area burned across the U.S. since the start of the year is about one-third of the average area usually scorched by August 3.