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Marathon Season 2 kicks off with free week preview, adding Sentinel class and Cradle
gaming1 day ago

Marathon Season 2 kicks off with free week preview, adding Sentinel class and Cradle

Bungie’s Marathon launches Season 2 with a free one-week open preview from June 2–9 across Steam, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S; progress during the preview carries over to the full game if purchased, and existing players’ item vaults and armories reset. The update introduces the Sentinel defensive class with Defender System drone and motion-tracking, a nocturnal Dire Marsh map with slower, survival-horror gameplay, and Cradle—a system to convert extra gear into XP for stat upgrades, which players can tweak at any time to experiment.

Inside America's Push to Replace Minuteman III with Sentinel
defense25 days ago

Inside America's Push to Replace Minuteman III with Sentinel

CBS News provides an exclusive look at the modernization of the U.S. nuclear arsenal, moving from aging Minuteman III missiles to the newer Sentinel system. The tour covers decommissioned silos, the large-scale build-out of hundreds of new launch facilities, a roughly $141 billion price tag, and the aim of faster, safer, and more capable deterrence, all while maintaining readiness during the transition.

Lockheed-Verified: RQ-170 Drones Aided Maduro Raid
defense4 months ago

Lockheed-Verified: RQ-170 Drones Aided Maduro Raid

Lockheed Martin has publicly confirmed that its RQ-170 Sentinel stealth drones participated in the January 3, 2026 operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (Operation Absolute Resolve), alongside F-35s, F-22s, and other assets. The exact role of the drones remains undisclosed, but analysts say Sentinels could have provided persistent overhead surveillance and real-time intelligence for planning and post-strike assessments, underscoring the drone’s potential in high-stakes operations.

"Explore Earth from a New Perspective with Free Space Viewing Tools"
technology3 years ago

"Explore Earth from a New Perspective with Free Space Viewing Tools"

Free and user-friendly programs are now available to enable anyone to create time-lapse animations from satellite images. Open-access data from government satellites such as Landsat and Sentinel, and free cloud-computing resources such as Amazon Web Services, Google Earth Engine, and Microsoft Planetary Computer, have made it possible for just about anyone to gain insight into environmental changes underway. Visualization tools such as Snazzy-EE-TS-GIF, an Earth Engine App for creating Landsat animations, and Planetary Computer Explorer, an explorer for searching and visualizing satellite imagery interactively, are also available.