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leo satellites
LEO satellites, or Low Earth Orbit satellites, are satellites that operate in orbits relatively close to Earth's surface, typically at altitudes between about 160 kilometers (100 miles) and 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles). They are commonly used for communications, Earth observation, remote sensing, and scientific missions due to their low latency and high-resolution imaging capabilities.
Report: SpaceX to Receive $2B for “Golden Dome” Missile-Tracking Constellation
SpaceX is reportedly set to secure a $2 billion award to develop a satellite layer for the U.S. “Golden Dome” missile-defense program—an ambitious effort that would deploy up to 600 spacecraft to track fast-moving...
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