Reshaped U.S.-Europe Relationship Defines Paris Air Show

Synthetic-aperture radar aerial image of Paris

Finland’s Iceye, a European space startup expanding into defense, captured this synthetic aperture radar image of Paris with one of its satellites.

Credit: Iceye
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