After a narcotics officer is shot in the back, Brady returns to her old precinct to investigate the murder in a new episode of “Law & Order” airing on Thursday, November 21. The new episode will air at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Those without cable can watch the show for free through FuboTV or DirecTV Stream , each offering a free trial to new users. Sling is another option for streaming the show, and promotional offers are available. In Thursday’s new episode, “after a narcotics officer is shot in the back, Brady returns to her old precinct to investigate the murder. When the suspect’s story doesn’t add up, she enlists Shaw and Riley to discover the truth.” The NYPD’s greatest detectives and top prosecutors return for a thought-provoking new season. As new leaders shift both teams’ dynamics, they must hold the line for justice in a time of groundbreaking change,” according to NBC. In cases ripped from the headlines, police investigate serious and often deadly crimes, weighing the evidence and questioning the suspects until someone is taken into custody, according to a description from FuboTV. The district attorney’s office then builds a case to convict the perpetrator by proving the person guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Here is a look at the new season from Law & Order’s YouTube Channel: Those without cable can watch the show for free through FuboTV or DirecTV Stream , each offering a free trial to new users. Sling is another option for streaming the show, and promotional offers are available. What is FuboTV ? FuboTV is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers more than 100 channels, like sports, news, entertainment and local channels. It offers DVR storage space, and is designed for people who want to cut the cord, but don’t want to miss out on their favorite live TV and sports. What is DirecTV Stream? The streaming platform offers a plethora of content including streaming the best of live and On Demand, starting with more than 75 live TV channels. What is Sling ? Sling TV is the first app-based TV service letting you stream live television and on-demand content over the internet. With Sling TV, you get to choose the television option that’s right for you, including Channel Add-ons, Premiums Add-ons, DVR Plus and more. More Shopping and Deals
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In conclusion, Rudy Gobert's reflections on the team's current state highlight the importance of shared experiences in driving growth and success. The bond that the Jazz have built through their journey together has been instrumental in shaping their identity and propelling them towards their goals. As they continue to face new challenges and push forward, Gobert and his teammates stand united, ready to take on whatever comes their way.S&P/TSX composite index rises Tuesday, U.S. markets mixedIn conclusion, the Prime Minister's agreement to transfer power to the opposition signals a new chapter in the country's political history. The upcoming meeting to coordinate transition details represents a critical opportunity for collaboration and dialogue between the government and the opposition, as they work towards a peaceful and democratic transition of power. The success of this transition will not only determine the future direction of the country but also serve as a beacon of hope for democracy and good governance worldwide.
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Esposito, who is currently on loan at Empoli from Inter Milan, has been in scintillating form since joining the club. The 19-year-old has been a key player for Empoli in their push for promotion to Serie A, scoring crucial goals and providing assists in important matches. His maturity on the field and his ability to make an impact in key moments have caught the eye of Empoli's management, who are now considering making his loan move permanent.Ipswich Town midfielder Jens Cajuste is adamant that his side’s 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace will only be a ‘bump in the road’. The Blues battled well in the first half, and although they were perhaps fortunate to go into the half-time break at 0-0, Harry Clarke came close to giving them the lead from a corner. However, Jean-Philippe Mateta’s dinked finish just before the hour-mark proved to be decisive, with Town unable to mount a comeback to rescue a result. “It was quite frustrating,” Cajuste said after the match. “It felt like we started to come into the game in the second half, then conceded from nothing really. It’s incredibly frustrating. “It’s a tight-knit group. Everyone supports each other through thick and thin. We know there are so many games still to come. The midfielder has been praised for his consistent performances in the last few weeks (Image: Stephen Waller) “It’s just a bump in the road.” At Portman Road, Ipswich tend to put in strong performances. The 2-0 loss to Everton is the only real exception so far this season, but this game against the Eagles will now be put into the same category. Cajuste doesn’t think it’s possible compare it to the 1-1 draw against Manchester United, however, arguing that: “It’s a different game. A different team with different tactics. “They didn’t really press us as high as United did, but it’s difficult to analyse the games so shortly after the final whistle. “We definitely lacked a bit of intensity.” Asked whether the winless home run could be down to a psychological battle, the Swedish international was quick to play it down. “I think it’s the Premier League,” he explained. “Every game is so tough, every game is a battle until the last minute. Anything can happen at any moment, so I’m not so sure about that. “I think the win at home is coming soon.” Of course, this defeat will be particularly painful. Going into the clash, the two sides had exactly the same record, with goal difference alone separating them in the league table. Kieran McKenna's side are still looking for their first home win in the Premier League (Image: Stephen Waller) Cajuste stressed that the squad “have to use it as fuel and motivation to be more ready for the next game”, and is aware that there’s still plenty of time to turn things around. “There’s still so many games to go,” he stated. “It’s early, there’s time. “Of course, we wanted to win this game a little bit extra, but it didn’t go our way this time. “I think it’s a great team, a great club. Everything around it is fantastic. “Of course, on nights like this, you’re a bit frustrated, but I’m very happy with the team.”
Israeli drone strikes hit Kamal Adwan Hospital on Tuesday, wounding three medical staff at one of the few hospitals still partially operating in the northernmost part of Gaza , the facility’s director said. Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya said the drones were dropping bombs, spraying shrapnel at the hospital. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military. In Lebanon, a tenuous ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has held despite Israeli forces carrying out several new drone and artillery strikes on Tuesday, killing a shepherd in the country's south. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed keep striking “with an iron fist” against perceived Hezbollah violations of the ceasefire. Hezbollah began launching rockets, drones and missiles into Israel last year in solidarity with Hamas militants who are fighting in the Gaza Strip. The war in Gaza began when Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking around 250 people hostage . Israel’s blistering retaliatory offensive has killed at least 44,500 Palestinians , more than half of them women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not say how many of the dead were combatants. Israel says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence. The war in Gaza has destroyed vast areas of the coastal enclave and displaced 90% of the population of 2.3 million, often multiple times . Here's the Latest: WASHINGTON — U.S. forces conducted a self-defense strike Tuesday in the vicinity of Mission Support Site Euphrates, a U.S. base in eastern Syria, against three truck-mounted multiple rocket launchers, a T-64 tank and mortars that Pentagon press secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said presented “a clear and imminent threat” to U.S. troops. The self-defense strike occurred after rockets and mortars were fired that landed in the vicinity of the base, Ryder said. The Pentagon is still assessing who was responsible for the attacks — that there are both Iranian-backed militias and Syrian military forces that operate in the area. Ryder said the attack was not connected to the offensive that is ongoing in Aleppo, where Syrian jihadi-led rebels taken over the country’s largest city. The U.S. has about 900 troops in Syria to conduct missions to counter the Islamic Stage group. CAIRO — Israeli drone strikes hit the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza on Tuesday, wounding three medical personnel, the facility’s director said. Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya said the drones were dropping bombs, spraying shrapnel at the hospital, located in the town of Beit Lahiya. There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military. In comments released by Gaza’s Health Ministry, Abu Safiya said one of the injured was in critical condition and was undergoing a complex surgery. “The situation has become extremely dangerous,” he said. “We are exhausted by the ongoing violence and atrocities.” Kamal Adwan Hospital has been struck multiple times over the past two months as Israeli forces have waged a fierce offensive in the area, saying they are rooting out Hamas militants who regrouped there. In October, Israeli forces raided the hospital, saying that militants were sheltering inside and arrested a number of people, including some staff. Hospital officials denied the claim. Abu Safiya was wounded in his thigh and back by an Israeli drone strike on the hospital last month. TEL AVIV, Israel — An Israeli court has ordered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to take the stand next week in his long-running corruption trial, ending a long series of delays. Netanyahu’s lawyers had filed multiple requests to put off the testimony, arguing first that the war in Gaza prevented him from properly preparing for his testimony, and later that his security could not be guaranteed in the court chamber. In Tuesday’s decision, judges in the Jerusalem district court said that following a security assessment, his testimony will be moved to the Tel Aviv district court. Israeli media said the session would take place in an underground chamber. His testimony in the trial, which began in 2020, is expected to begin on Dec. 10 and to last at least several weeks. Netanyahu is charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three separate scandals involving powerful media moguls and wealthy associates. He denies wrongdoing. NABATIYEH, Lebanon — In destroyed areas of southern Lebanon, residents clearing away rubble on Tuesday said they didn’t trust Israel to abide by the week-old ceasefire with Hezbollah. “The Israelis are breaching the ceasefire whenever they can because they are not committed,” said Hussein Badreddin, a vegetable seller in the southern city of Nabatiyeh, which was pummeled by Israeli airstrikes over several weeks. “This means that they (can) breach any resolution at any time.” Since it began last Wednesday, the U.S.- and French-brokered 60-day ceasefire has been rattled by near daily Israeli strikes, although Israel has been vague about the purported Hezbollah violations that prompted them. Imad Yassin, a trader who owns a clothing shop in Nabatiyeh, said Israel was constantly breaching the ceasefire because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to continue the displacement of residents of southern Lebanon. “The Israeli enemy was defeated and the truth is that he is trying to get revenge. Netanyahu is trying to displace us as citizens of southern Lebanon,” Yassin said. They spoke as bulldozers cleared streets strewn with rubble and debris from destroyed buildings. Electricians worked to fix power lines in an effort to restore electricity to the city. Both men were displaced by the war and returned to Nabatiyeh on Wednesday, the day the ceasefire went into effect. Yassin found his clothing shop had been destroyed. He said he would wait to see if the state will dispense compensation funds so that he can repair and reopen his business. GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Two separate Israeli airstrikes killed at least nine people in Gaza City on Tuesday, Palestinian medical authorities said. Six people, including two children, who were killed when an Israeli strike hit a school sheltering displaced people Tuesday afternoon in the Zaytoun neighborhood, according to the Health Ministry’s emergency services. A second strike hit a residential building in the Sabra neighborhood, killing at least three people, the services said. Israeli forces have almost completely isolated northernmost Gaza since early October, saying they’re fighting regrouped Hamas militants there. That has pushed some families south to Gaza City, while hundreds of thousands more live in the territory's center and south in squalid tent camps, where they rely on international aid. JERUSALEM — Israel's military confirmed it killed a senior member of Hezbollah responsible for coordinating with Syria's army on rearming and resupplying the Lebanese militant group. Syrian state media said a drone strike on Tuesday hit a car in a suburb of the capital Damascus, killing one person, without saying who was killed. Israel's military said he was Salman Nemer Jomaa, describing him as “Hezbollah’s representative to the Syrian military,” and that killing him “degrades both Hezbollah’s presence in Syria and Hezbollah’s ongoing force-building efforts.” Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on targets inside government-controlled parts of war-torn Syria in recent years. Israel rarely acknowledges its actions in Syria, but it has said that it targets bases of Iran-allied militant groups. Iran supports both Hezbollah and the Syrian government of President Bashar Assad, which is currently fighting to push back jihadi-led insurgents who seized the country’s largest city of Aleppo . TUBAS, West Bank — Israeli soldiers opened fire inside a hospital in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday during a raid to seize the bodies of alleged militants targeted in earlier airstrikes, a Palestinian doctor working at the hospital told The Associated Press. Soldiers entered the Turkish Hospital complex in Tubas after the bodies of two Palestinians killed and one wounded in airstrikes in the northern West Bank on Tuesday were brought there, said Dr. Mahmoud Ghanam, who works in the hospital’s emergency department. The troops briefly handcuffed and arrested Ghanam and another doctor. “The army entered in a brutal way, and they were shooting inside the emergency department,” said Ghanam. “They handcuffed us and took me and my colleague.” The military confirmed that its troops were operating around the hospital searching for those targeted in the airstrikes, which they said had hit a militant cell near the Palestinian town of Al-Aqaba in the Jordan Valley. It denied that troops had entered the hospital building or fired gunshots inside. The soldiers left after learning that the wounded man had been transferred to another hospital, Ghanam said. The soldiers wanted to take the bodies of the two men killed in the strike, but the hospital’s manager refused to hand over the bodies, Ghanam said. Israeli raids on hospitals in the West Bank are rare but have grown more common since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. In Gaza, Israeli troops have systematically besieged, raided and damaged many hospitals. About 800 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack out of Gaza ignited the war there. Israel has carried out near-daily military raids in the West Bank that it says are aimed at preventing attacks on Israelis — attacks which have also been on the rise. Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians seek all three territories for an independent state. CAIRO — Palestinian officials say Fatah and Hamas are closing in on an agreement to appoint a committee of politically independent technocrats to administer the Gaza Strip after the war . It would effectively end Hamas’ rule and could help advance ceasefire talks with Israel. The rival factions have made several failed attempts to reconcile since Hamas seized power in Gaza in 2007. Israel has meanwhile ruled out any postwar role in Gaza for either Hamas or Fatah, which dominates the Western-backed Palestinian Authority . A Palestinian Authority official on Tuesday confirmed that a preliminary agreement had been reached following weeks of negotiations in Cairo. The official said the committee would have 12-15 members, most of them from Gaza. It would report to the Palestinian Authority, which is headquartered in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and work with local and international parties to facilitate humanitarian assistance and reconstruction. A Hamas official said that Hamas and Fatah had agreed on the general terms but were still negotiating over some details and the individuals who would serve on the committee. The official said an agreement would be announced after a meeting of all Palestinian factions in Cairo, without providing a timeline. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief media on the talks. There was no immediate comment from Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue the war until Hamas is dismantled and scores of hostages are returned. He says Israel will maintain open-ended security control over Gaza , with civilian affairs administered by local Palestinians unaffiliated with the Palestinian Authority or Hamas. No Palestinians have publicly volunteered for such a role, and Hamas has threatened anyone who cooperates with the Israeli military. The United States has called for a revitalized Palestinian Authority to govern both the West Bank and Gaza ahead of eventual statehood. The Israeli government is opposed to Palestinian statehood. Associated Press writers Samy Magdy in Cairo and Josef Federman in Jerusalem contributed. NUSEIRAT REFUGEE CAMP, Gaza Strip — Palestinians lined up for bags of flour distributed by the U.N. in central Gaza on Tuesday morning, some of them for the first time in months amid a drop in food aid entering the territory. The U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, known as UNRWA, gave out one 25-kilogram flour bag (55 pounds) to each family of 10 at a warehouse in the Nuseirat refugee camp, as well as further south in the city of Khan Younis. Jalal al-Shaer, among the dozens receiving flour at the Nuseirat warehouse, said the bag would last his family of 12 for only two or three days. “The situation for us is very difficult,” said another man in line, Hammad Moawad. “There is no flour, there is no food, prices are high ... We eat bread crumbs.” He said his family hadn’t received a flour allotment in five or six months. COGAT, the Israeli army body in charge of humanitarian affairs, said it facilitated entry of a shipment of 600 tons of flour on Sunday for the World Food Program. Still, the amount of aid Israel has allowed into Gaza since the beginning of October has been at nearly the lowest levels of the 15-month-old war. UNRWA’s senior emergency officer Louise Wateridge told The Associated Press that the flour bags being distributed Tuesday were not enough. “People are getting one bag of flour between an entire family and there is no certainty when they’ll receive the next food,” she said. Wateridge added that UNRWA has been struggling like other humanitarian agencies to provide much needed supplies across the Gaza Strip. The agency this week announced it was stopping delivering aid entering through the main crossing from Israel, Kerem Shalom, because its convoys were being robbed by gangs. UNRWA has blamed Israel in large part for the spread of lawlessness in Gaza. The International Criminal Court is seeking to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister over accusations of using “starvation as a method of warfare” by restricting humanitarian aid into Gaza. Israel rejects the allegations and says it has been working hard to improve entry of aid. JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the war isn't over against Hezbollah and vowed to use "an iron fist" against the Lebanese militant group for any perceived violations of a week-old ceasefire. “At the moment we are in a ceasefire, I note — a ceasefire, not the end of the war," Netanyahu said at the start of the government meeting Tuesday. He said the military would retaliate for “any violation — minor or major.” Netanyahu also thanked U.S. President-elect Donald Trump for his recent demands for Hamas to release the remaining Israeli hostages in Gaza. Trump posted on social media Monday that if the hostages are not freed before he takes office in January there would be “HELL TO PAY.” Netanyahu convened Tuesday's meeting in northern Israel, where around 45,000 Israelis had been displaced by the war as of last week, according to the prime minister’s office. Netanyahu said the government was focused on getting them back in their homes and rehabilitating the area. BERLIN — German authorities have arrested a Lebanese man accused of being a member of Hezbollah and working for groups controlled by the militant organization in Germany. Federal prosecutors said the suspect, identified only as Fadel R. in line with German privacy rules, was arrested in the Hannover region on Tuesday. The man is suspected of membership in a foreign terrorist organization and is not accused of direct involvement in any violence. Prosecutors said he joined Hezbollah in the summer of 2008 or earlier and took part in leadership training courses in Lebanon. From 2009, he allegedly had leadership duties in two groups controlled by Hezbollah in the Hannover area, organizing appearances by preachers close to the militants. According to prosecutors, he was briefly a correspondent for a Hezbollah media outlet in 2017 and was tasked with coordinating building work at a mosque. Germany is a staunch ally of Israel. It is also home to a Lebanese immigrant community of more than 100,000. BEIRUT — The Lebanese army is looking for more recruits as it beefs up its presence in southern Lebanon after the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire. Lebanon’s army is a respected national institution that kept to the sidelines during the nearly 14-month conflict. During an initial 60-day truce, thousands of Lebanese troops are supposed to deploy in southern Lebanon, where U.N. peacekeepers also have a presence. Hezbollah militants are to pull back from areas near the border as Israel withdraws its ground forces. The army said those interested in joining up have a one-month period to apply, starting Tuesday. The Lebanese army has about 80,000 troops, with around 5,000 of them deployed in the south. DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria’s state news agency says a drone strike hit a car in a suburb of the capital, Damascus, killing one person. The agency did not give further details or say who was killed. It said the attack occurred Tuesday on the road leading to the Damascus International Airport south of the city. The area is known to be home to members of Iran-backed militant groups. Israel is believed to have carried out a number of strikes in the area in recent months as it has battled Iran-backed Hezbollah in neighboring Lebanon. Israeli officials rarely acknowledge such strikes. JERUSALEM — Israel’s defense minister warned that if the shaky ceasefire with Hezbollah collapses, Israel will widen its strikes and target the Lebanese state itself. He spoke the day after Israel carried out a wave of airstrikes that killed nearly a dozen people. Those strikes came after the Lebanese militant group fired a volley of projectiles as a warning over what it said were previous Israeli violations. Speaking to troops on the northern border Tuesday, Defense Minister Israel Katz said any violations of the agreement would be met with “a maximum response and zero tolerance.” He said if the war resumes, Israel will widen its strikes beyond the areas where Hezbollah’s activities are concentrated, and “there will no longer be an exemption for the state of Lebanon.” During the 14-month conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, which came to an end last week with a ceasefire brokered by the United States and France, Israel largely refrained from striking critical infrastructure or the Lebanese armed forces, who kept to the sidelines . When Israeli strikes killed or wounded Lebanese soldiers, the Israeli military said it was accidental . The ceasefire agreement that took effect last week gives 60 days for Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon and for Hezbollah militants to relocate north of the Litani River. The buffer zone is to be patrolled by Lebanese armed forces and U.N. peacekeepers. Israel has carried out multiple strikes in recent days in response to what it says are violations by Hezbollah. Lebanon’s parliament speaker, Nabih Berri, accused Israel of violating the truce more than 50 times in recent days by launching airstrikes, demolishing homes near the border and violating Lebanon’s airspace. Berri, a Hezbollah ally, had helped mediate the ceasefire. JERUSALEM — Palestinian officials say an Israeli airstrike in the northern West Bank has killed two Palestinians. Israel’s military said it struck a militant cell near the town of Al-Aqaba, in the Jordan Valley. It did not immediately give more details. The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the two deaths and said a third person was moderately wounded. About 800 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack out of Gaza ignited the war there. Israel has carried out near-daily military raids in the West Bank that it says are aimed at preventing attacks on Israelis, which have also been on the rise. Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians want all three territories for an independent state. BEIRUT — Iran’s ambassador to Lebanon made his first public appearance in Beirut since he was wounded in an attack involving exploding pagers in mid-September. Mojtaba Amani, who returned to Lebanon over the weekend after undergoing treatment in Iran, visited on Tuesday the scene south of Beirut where Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Sept. 27. Speaking about the airstrike that destroyed six buildings and killed Nasrallah and others, Amani said Israel should get for its act “the highest medal for sabotage, terrorism, blood and killing civilians.” Amani suffered serious injuries in his face and hands when a pager he was holding exploded in mid-September. The device was one of about 3,000 pagers that exploded simultaneously, killing and wounding many Hezbollah members. A day after the pager attack, a similar attack struck walkie-talkies. In total, the explosions killed at least 37 people and wounded more than 3,000, many of them civilians. Last month, a spokesperson for the office of Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the pager attack was approved by Netanyahu.
NEW YORK , Nov. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with the AI impact on market trends - The global satellite-based earth observation market size is estimated to grow by USD 7.6 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 10.67% during the forecast period. Use of satellites for advanced environment monitoring is driving market growth, with a trend towards growing demand for small satellites. However, competition from alternate technologies poses a challenge.Key market players include Airbus SE, Antrix Corp. Ltd., BAE Systems Plc, Eagle View Technologies Inc., Geoimage, Global Surface Intelligence Ltd., Imagesat International I.S.I Ltd., Kleos Space S.A., L3Harris Technologies Inc., Lockheed Martin Corp., Maxar Technologies Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., OHB SE, Orbital Insight Inc., Orbital Micro Systems, Planet Labs PBC, PlanetiQ, Raytheon Technologies Corp., Thales Group, and EarthDaily Analytics. 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Startups and global corporations like Satellogic, GeoterraImage, Imagesat International, MDA Corporation, Planet Labs, and others are expanding technological capabilities with high-resolution cameras and remote sensing technology. Applications include weather occurrences, climate change mitigation, natural resource management, and disaster management. Market restraints include highly trained workers, encrypted data, and big data processing costs. Orbits provide data sources for Earth-imaging satellites, GNSS radio occultation, mapping, natural resources survey, and more. Satellite analytics offer insights into the macroscopic environment, supporting science, research, and development for defiance, urban development, and smart city initiatives. Market growth includes space programs, population reference bureau, and infrastructure facilities. Technological advancements in satellite imagery, meteorology, cartography, ocean salinity, ice thickness, agricultural health, air quality, and orbits contribute to market expansion. In the last decade, the number of small satellites, or SmallSats and CubeSats, launched into Earth's orbit has seen a substantial rise. Ranging from a shoebox to a washing machine in size and weighing as little as 10 kilograms, these satellites offer a cost-effective and low-capital investment alternative. The affordability of SmallSats has fueled their popularity, particularly in scientific research and Earth observation applications. A larger constellation of these satellites can significantly enhance data collection capabilities. Insights on how AI is driving innovation, efficiency, and market growth- Request Sample! Market Challenges The Satellite-based Earth Observation market is thriving, with applications in various sectors including defense, border monitoring, disaster management, military missions, and civil engineering construction. Defense and intelligence agencies use high-resolution imagery for reconnaissance and security purposes. In the civil sector, satellite imagery is essential for urban planning, infrastructure security, and homeland security. Agriculture, forestry, transportation, real estate, and telecommunication services also benefit from satellite imagery for monitoring and analysis. Challenges in this market include the high cost of launching and producing satellites, the need for highly trained workers, and the secure handling of encrypted data. Reusable rockets and mass production are potential solutions to reduce launch costs. The use of satellite imagery extends to non-military purposes such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, cartography, and natural resource management. The market is driven by technological capabilities, including high-resolution cameras and remote sensing technology. However, market restraints include recessions, space programs, and competition from drones, high-altitude balloons, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Startups like Satellogic, GeoterraImage, Imagesat International, MDA Corporation, Planet Labs, and global corporations are investing in satellite imagery and analytics for various industries. The market also includes spy satellites and open-source data for scientific research and development. The space economy is growing with commercial space activities and the private spaceflight industry. The market is expected to grow further with smart city initiatives, infrastructure facilities, population growth, and the need for climate change mitigation and natural catastrophe prevention. The satellite-based Earth observation market faces notable competition from emerging high-altitude observational technologies, including UAVs, drones, and stratospheric balloons (stratolites). These balloons can carry telescopes and sensors, ranging from lightweight to heavy, up to 40,000 meters, offering cost-effective Earth observation for service providers and researchers. Stratolites are also beneficial for validating satellite data, as they experience less interference. Companies like Google and World View Enterprises invest in high-altitude balloon R&D, posing a growing threat to satellite-based Earth observation. This trend is expected to expand, with applications in weather forecasting and meteorological data acquisition. Insights into how AI is reshaping industries and driving growth- Download a Sample Report Segment Overview This satellite-based earth observation market report extensively covers market segmentation by 1.1 Defense 1.2 Weather 1.3 LBS 1.4 Energy 1.5 Others 2.1 VAS 2.2 Data 3.1 North America 3.2 APAC 3.3 Europe 3.4 South America 3.5 Middle East and Africa 1.1 Defense- The defense segment held a substantial share in the global satellite-based Earth observation market in 2023. This trend is attributed to increasing defense spending on satellite technologies for surveillance, security, and intelligence purposes by emerging nations like China , India , and Russia . In September 2022 , Airbus SE secured 15-year contracts with the Czech Republic and Netherlands defense ministries to provide satellite communications. The Czech Republic and Netherlands armed forces will utilize two and three channels, respectively, of Airbus' UHF military communications hosted payload on EUTELSAT 36D. Launch scheduled for 2024, such agreements strengthen civil contractors' presence in the military domain. The defense segment is projected to witness growth through hybrid procurement, combining public-private partnerships and proprietary application/data purchase framework contracts, due to budgetary constraints, low utilization rates, and industry competitiveness enhancement. Download complimentary Sample Report to gain insights into AI's impact on market dynamics, emerging trends, and future opportunities- including forecast (2024-2028) and historic data (2018 - 2022) Research Analysis The Satellite-based Earth Observation market is a dynamic and growing industry that provides valuable insights and data about the Earth through various applications. This market caters to diverse sectors including Defense, Border monitoring, Disaster management, Military missions, and Civil engineering & construction. High-resolution imaging services are essential for Defense & intelligence, Agriculture & forestry, Transportation, Real estate, and Urban planning. Big data technology plays a crucial role in processing and analyzing vast amounts of satellite imagery. Reusable rockets and alternative earth observation methods like high-altitude balloons, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and drones are also gaining popularity. The market encompasses Telecommunication services, Space economy, Commercial space activities, and the Private spaceflight industry. Satellite imagery is used for various purposes such as Infrastructure security, Homeland security, Border mapping, and Infrastructure development. Market Research Overview The Satellite-based Earth Observation market encompasses various applications including defense sector, border monitoring, disaster management, military missions, and civil engineering construction. Big data technology plays a crucial role in processing high-resolution imagery for defense & intelligence, agriculture & forestry, transportation, real estate, and urban planning. Reusable rockets and high-altitude balloons are transforming the space economy, enabling commercial space activities and private spaceflight industry. Telecommunication services and satellite imagery are essential for government sector initiatives, smart city development, and infrastructure security. Earth-imaging satellites provide valuable data sources for meteorology, cartography, ocean salinity, ice thickness, agricultural health, air quality, and natural resource management. Technological capabilities include high-resolution cameras, remote sensing technology, and satellite analytics. Market growth is driven by the need for natural catastrophe prevention, climate change mitigation, and scientific research and development. However, market restraints include highly trained workers, encrypted data security, big data management, launch costs, and satellite production. Startups and global corporations are investing in satellite imagery, orbits, and data sources to address various industries and applications. Satellogic, GeoterraImage, Imagesat International, MDA Corporation, Planet Labs, and others are leading the way in satellite innovation. Non-military purposes include environmental monitoring, weather occurrences, and open-source data. Space programs and urban development are also significant markets for satellite-based Earth observation. Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation Application Defense Weather LBS Energy Others Type VAS Data Geography North America APAC Europe South America Middle East And Africa 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix About Technavio Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio's report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. 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Building a Foundation in System Architecture Monish's journey began with foundational roles in product development and system-level architecture, where he gained deep technical insights. His early experience in automotive technology and hardware development sectors equipped him with a meticulous approach to high-speed design, rigorous testing, and resilient development processes. Eager to refine every detail, Monish established himself early on as a professional who looked beyond routine tasks to drive product efficiency and reliability. These skills set the stage for Monish's rise to the forefront of hardware engineering. Leading with Innovation and Efficiency As Monish took on increasingly complex projects, his innovation skills became a defining feature of his career. Today, he is a principal figure at a prominent semiconductor company, leading projects that evaluate the boundaries of hardware design. 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By setting a high bar for teamwork and precision, he has built a culture that values both accuracy and cooperative innovation. Embracing the Future of Technology In a rapidly evolving field, Monish's adaptability is one of his strongest assets. He embraces new tools, from advanced simulation techniques to innovative SI/PI analysis, ensuring his designs remain at the forefront of hardware engineering. This openness to innovation keeps him one step ahead, allowing him to integrate advancements into each project and consistently exceed industry standards. Monish's commitment to improvement reflects his forward-thinking approach and ensures his contributions remain impactful as technology progresses. A Legacy of Excellence Monish Katari's career is marked by a dedication to innovation, precision, and efficiency. His journey, from foundational roles in product development to his current leadership position, highlights his technical mastery and collaborative spirit. From reducing PCB re-spins to pioneering high-speed hardware interfaces, Monish's work exemplifies the qualities that define excellence in hardware engineering. Each challenge he tackles reinforces his legacy as a professional who not only excels individually but also elevates those around him. In every project, Monish continues to redefine what it means to be a hardware engineer, setting ambitious standards for peers and inspiring the next generation of innovators. His contributions, marked by adaptability and a relentless pursuit of quality, have left an indelible mark on the industry and will continue to shape the future of hardware engineering for years to come.Pitt QB Eli Holstein carted off with leg injury
The Kremlin fired a new intermediate-range ballistic missile at Ukraine on Thursday in response to Kyiv's use this week of capable of striking deeper into Russia, President Vladimir Putin said. In a televised address to the country, the Russian president warned that U.S. air defense systems would be powerless to stop the new missile, which he said flies at and which he called the Oreshnik — Russian for hazelnut tree. He also said it could be used to attack any Ukrainian ally whose missiles are used to attack Russia. “We believe that we have the right to use our weapons against military facilities of the countries that allow to use their weapons against our facilities,” Putin said in his first comments since President Joe Biden this month to use U.S. to strike at limited targets inside Russia. Pentagon deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh confirmed that Russia’s missile was a new, experimental type of intermediate range missile based on it’s RS-26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile. “This was new type of lethal capability that was deployed on the battlefield, so that was certainly of concern," Singh said, noting that the missile could carry either conventional or nuclear warheads. The U.S. was notified ahead of the launch through nuclear risk reduction channels, she said. The attack on the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro came in response to Kyiv's use of U.S. and missiles in strikes Tuesday and Wednesday on southern Russia, Putin said. Those strikes caused a fire at an ammunition depot in Russia's Bryansk region and killed and wounded some security services personnel in the Kursk region, he said. “In the event of an escalation of aggressive actions, we will respond decisively and in kind,” the Russian president said, adding that Western leaders who are hatching plans to use their forces against Moscow should “seriously think about this.” Putin said the Oreshnik fired Thursday struck a well-known missile factory in Dnipro. He also said Russia would issue advance warnings if it launches more strikes with the Oreshnik against Ukraine to allow civilians to evacuate to safety — something Moscow hasn’t done before previous aerial attacks. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov initially said Russia hadn’t warned the U.S. about the coming launch of the new missile, noting that it wasn't obligated to do so. But he later changed tack and said Moscow did issue a warning 30 minutes before the launch. Putin's announcement came hours after Ukraine claimed that an intercontinental ballistic missile in the Dnipro attack, which wounded two people and damaged an industrial facility and rehabilitation center for people with disabilities, according to local officials. But American officials said an initial U.S. assessment indicated the strike was carried out with an intermediate-range ballistic missile. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a Telegram post that the use of the missile was an "obvious and serious escalation in the scale and brutality of this war, a cynical violation of the UN Charter.” He also said there had been “no strong global reaction” to the use of the missile, which he said could threaten other countries. “Putin is very sensitive to this. He is testing you, dear partners,” Zelenskyy wrote. “If there is no tough response to Russia’s actions, it means they see that such actions are possible.” The attack comes during a , as the U.S. eased restrictions on Ukraine's use of American-made longer-range missiles inside Russia and Putin for launching nuclear weapons. The Ukrainian air force said in a statement that the Dnipro attack was launched from Russia’s Astrakhan region, on the Caspian Sea. “Today, our crazy neighbor once again showed what he really is,” Zelenskyy said hours before Putin's address. “And how afraid he is.” Russia was sending a message by attacking Ukraine with an intermediate-range ballistic missile capable of releasing multiple warheads at extremely high speeds, even if they are less accurate than cruise missiles or short-range ballistic missiles, said Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at the Royal United Services Institute, a London-based think tank. “Why might you use it therefore?” Savill said. "Signaling — signaling to the Ukrainians. We’ve got stuff that outrages you. But really signaling to the West ‘We’re happy to enter into a competition around intermediate range ballistic missiles. P.S.: These could be nuclear tipped. Do you really want to take that risk?’” Military experts say that modern ICBMs and IRBMs are extremely difficult to intercept, although Ukraine has previously claimed to have stopped some other weapons that Russia described as “unstoppable,” including the air-launched Kinzhal hypersonic missile. David Albright, of the Washington-based think tank the Institute for Science and International Security, said he was “skeptical” of Putin’s claim, adding that Russian technology sometimes “falls short.” He suggested Putin was “taunting the West to try to shoot it down ... like a braggart boasting, taunting his enemy.” Earlier this week, the Biden administration to use the U.S.-supplied, to strike deeper inside Russia — a move that drew an angry response from Moscow. Days later, Ukraine into Russia, according to the Kremlin. The same day, Putin that allows for a potential nuclear response even to a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power. The doctrine is formulated broadly to avoid a firm commitment to use nuclear weapons. In response, Western countries, including the U.S., said Russia has used irresponsible nuclear rhetoric and behavior throughout the war to intimidate Ukraine and other nations. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday that Russia’s for nuclear weapons use did not prompt any changes in U.S. doctrine. She pushed back on concerns that the decision to allow Ukraine to use Western missiles to strike deeper inside Russia might escalate the war. ′′They’re the ones who are escalating this,” she said of the Kremlin — in part because of a flood of sent to the region. More than , Russia has the upper hand, with its larger army advancing in Donetsk and Ukrainian civilians suffering from relentless drone and missile strikes. Analysts and observers say the loosening of restrictions on Ukraine's use of Western missiles is unlikely to change the the course of the war, but it puts the Russian army in a more vulnerable position and could complicate the logistics that are crucial in warfare. Putin has also warned that the move would mean that Russia and NATO are at war. “It is an important move and it pulls against, undermines the narrative that Putin had been trying to establish that it was fine for Russia to rain down Iranian drones and North Korean missiles on Ukraine but a reckless escalation for Ukraine to use Western-supplied weapons at legitimate targets in Russia,” said Peter Ricketts, a former U.K. national security adviser who now sits in the House of Lords. ___ Associated Press writers Jill Lawless and Emma Burrows in London, and Zeke Miller and Lolita C. Baldor in Washington contributed to this report. ___ Follow AP’s coverage of the war in Ukraine at"Play on! 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