Russian satellite posts

The New York Times U.S. military officials said satellite surveillance detected a large flash of light just as a Russian chartered jet broke apart and fell from the sky over the Sinai Peninsula.
Flash Was Detected as Russian Jet Broke Apart, U.S. Military Officials Say
nytimes.com
The officials said satellite images of the flash were the first indication that the plane had exploded, because of either a bomb or the ignition of a fuel tank.
116 months ago
MSN News Infrared satellite images released by U.S. officials show a heat flash near the location of the crash.
Infrared Satellite Detects Flash Near Site Of Russian Metrojet Crash
msn.com
New evidence suggests an on-board explosion may have caused a Russian Metrojet airliner to break apart and crash in Egypt's Sinai peninsula over the weekend.
116 months ago
CBS News A U.S. infrared satellite detected a heat flash over the Sinai at the time the Russian plane went down. The data is still being analyzed in an effort to determine what caused the flash. One possibility is a bomb, but an explosion in a fuel tank or en Read more ... gine as the result of a mechanical failure is also possible.
Satellite detected heat flash at time Russian jetliner went down
cbsn.ws
Mystery and confusion continues to surround downed Russian jetliner that killed 224 on board
116 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Private satellite images revealed new construction at two Syrian military facilities near the Mediterranean coast, the latest sign Russia is preparing to inject its military forces into the country’s 4½-year war.
Russia Expands Military Presence in Syria, Satellite Photos Show
wsj.com
Russian forces appear to be expanding their military presence in Syria through the development of two additional bases, according to new satellite imagery viewed by The Wall Street Journal.
117 months ago
Francois Dulude
Pravda: Putin Threatens to Release Satellite Evidence of 9/11
veteranstoday.com
[ Editor’s note: Russian satellite evidence proving the controlled demolition of the World Trade Center using “special weapons” was reviewed by a VT editor while in Moscow. The article below was forwarded to us for publication in the US and t Read more ... ranslated from Russian. It is 3 days old, published on F…
120 months ago
Francois Dulude
Pravda: Putin Threatens to Release Satellite Evidence of 9/11
veteranstoday.com
[ Editor’s note: Russian satellite evidence proving the controlled demolition of the World Trade Center using “special weapons” was reviewed by a VT editor while in Moscow. The article below was forwarded to us for publication in the US and t Read more ... ranslated from Russian. It is 3 days old, published on F…
120 months ago
Николай Павлов Russian army launches military satellite into space
PressTV-Russia launches military satellite
presstv.com
The Russian army launches a military satellite into space by a Soyuz-2.1a carrier rocket.
121 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The rocket, carrying Mexico’s Centenario satellite and launched from Kazakhstan, broke up over Siberia.
Mexican Satellite Lost as Russian Rocket Fails After Launch
wsj.com
A Russian-made rocket carrying a Mexican communications satellite into orbit failed minutes after launch from Kazakhstan on Saturday, causing the loss of the satellite.
121 months ago
Los Angeles Times What's up with the Russian space program? Don't ask. A Russian rocket carrying a Mexican satellite just crashed in Siberia. This comes after an April 28 mishap.
Mexican satellite lost in second Russian space failure in a month
latimes.com
A Russian Proton-M rocket malfunctioned shortly after it blasted off early Saturday from its  launchpad in Kazakhstan, crashing in Siberia along with the Mexican satellite it was intended to put into orbit.
121 months ago
Fox News U.S. wireless carriers are proposing to use Russian satellites to transmit America's 911 emergency calls, as part of a recommendation to the Federal Communications Commission.
FCC Weighs Plan to Use Russian Satellite Network for 911 System, Raising Security Concerns
www.foxnews.com
Part of the concern is that under the current system, operators have a hard time locating people calling from cell phones indoors and Russia's satellite system, called GLONASS, might be able to help.
125 months ago
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