Half a century after the first moon landing, there is a surprising entry into the geopolitical tussle over space — Norway.
The Nordic nation plans to launch two satellites in 2022 to bring strong broadband coverage to its strategically important Arctic north. Satellites were once able to roam freely without fear of interference, but that is no longer the case as the great powers fight for supremacy in space.
As a result, Norway is taking undisclosed defensive measures. These could include anti-jamming and anti-radiation technologies as well as other new systems to protect its satellites.
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