GeoEye Partners With East-Dawn For Work In China
April 27th, 2007 by
GeoEye is partnering with the East-Dawn Group, a privately held company based in Beijing, to provide satellite imagery and value-added products…
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April 27th, 2007 by
GeoEye is partnering with the East-Dawn Group, a privately held company based in Beijing, to provide satellite imagery and value-added products…
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April 27th, 2007 by
The U.S. Department of State rejected a proposal by GE and Citic Group to privatize Asia Satellite Telecommunications Holdings Ltd. (AsiaSat), AsiaSat announced April 24. Due to the rejection, the plan…
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April 27th, 2007 by
XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. reported revenues of $264 million in the 2007 first quarter, an increase of 27 percent over revenues of $208 million in the same period in 2006, XM announced April 26. XM’s first quarter loss narrowed to $122 million, an 18 percent improvement compared to the…
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International Launch Services (ILS) received a contract from Telesat Canada to place the Nimiq 5 satellite into orbit, ILS announced…
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April 27th, 2007 by
XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. announced earnings for the three-month period ended 31 March 2007.
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April 27th, 2007 by
The European Parliament voiced deep concerns about the delayed Galileo satellite navigation system while a top EU official ruled out pulling the plug on the troubled programme.
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April 27th, 2007 by
The next 11-year cycle of solar storms will most likely start next March and peak in late 2011 or mid-2012 — up to a year later than expected — according to a forecast issued by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Environment Center in coordination with an international panel of solar experts.
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April 27th, 2007 by
It is obvious that China’s ASAT weapon test has increased the risk that other satellites could collide with space debris — but by how much exactly? For the first time there are now some figures.
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