satellitesScienceWhat Satellite Data Tells Us About Nepal's Brutal QuakeBy Neel PatelScienceTurns Out Satellites Work Great for Mapping EarthquakesBy Neel PatelBusinessDelivering the Internet Via Drone...And LaserBy Cade MetzScienceIncredible Images of Algal Blooms Taken From SpaceBy Neel PatelScienceGIFs Show Constellations Transforming Over 150,000 YearsBy Neel PatelGearThree Satellite Messengers for Your Journeys Into the WildBy Cameron MartindellScienceInfoporn: America's Science Space Armada, From Hubble to CubeSatsBy Grace DobushScienceA New Satellite Will Watch the Western Drought from SpaceBy Marcus WooBusinessGoogle's New All-Seeing Satellites Have Huge Potential—For Good and EvilBy Marcus WohlsenBusinessTech Time Warp of the Week: Telstar, 1962By Daniela HernandezSecurityHouse Panel Shoves Pentagon-China Satellite Deal Out of the AirlockBy Noah ShachtmanSecurityWith New Mini-Satellites, Special Ops Takes Its Manhunts Into SpaceBy Noah ShachtmanSecurityAfter $200 Million, Darpa Gives Up on Formation-Flying SatellitesBy David AxeScienceWhat It's Like to Be the New Landsat Earth-Observing SatelliteBy Betsy MasonSecurityPentagon Paying China — Yes, China — To Carry DataBy Noah ShachtmanSecurityDarpa's New Navigation Tool Is Smaller Than a PennyBy Spencer AckermanReview: DirecTV Genie HD DVRBy John BrandonBusinessTime-Share Opportunity: Near-Earth Orbit for Only $250 per WeekBy Sarah MitroffSecuritySatellites Spot China's Mysterious New WarplaneBy David AxeSecurityOne Small Step for Kim: North Korea Inches Closer to an ICBMBy Robert BeckhusenSecurityNORAD: North Korea Launches 'Object' Into OrbitBy Robert BeckhusenSecurityMilitary's Asia Chief Sounds Spooked About North Korean Rocket LaunchBy Spencer AckermanSecurityNorth Korea Readies Latest Rocket ... But Still Sucks At RocketryBy Robert BeckhusenDesign3-D Printed Satellite Aims for OrbitBy Nathan HurstMore Stories