February 9th, 2008 by
“There were winners and losers in the contractor community as to who was going to get to do what on the next system post shuttle. And we didn’t pick (Lockheed Martin’s) Atlas 5, in consultation with the Air Force for that matter, because it wasn’t the right vehicle for the lunar job. Obviously, we did pick others. So people who didn’t get picked see an opportunity to throw the issue into controversy and maybe have it come out their way.” – NASA administrator Mike Griffin about questions regarding Ares I vibration and other issues. (CBS News via Spaceflight Now)
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February 9th, 2008 by
ViaSat Inc. announced that it has appointed Tom Moore as Senior Vice President of the company and President of the recently announced ViaSat-1 Ka-band broadband satellite initiative, effective immediately.
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February 9th, 2008 by
OHB Technology AG said that expected earnings of probably more than EUR0.80 per share in the past fiscal year 2007 exceed the company’s forecast of November 2007 (EUR0.78 per share).
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February 9th, 2008 by
TerreStar Corporation and its subsidiary TerreStar Networks Inc. announced that EchoStar Corporation, Harbinger Capital Partners Master Fund I, Ltd. and Harbinger Capital Partners Special Situations Fund LP and other investors have entered into a series of separate agreements constituting a commitment of US$300 million in investments in TerreStar – with US$200 million made available today and the balance dedicated to funding the TerreStar-2 satellite.
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February 9th, 2008 by
TerreStar Corporation said it has been informed by Space Systems/Loral, the manufacturer of the planned TerreStar 1 satellite, that the spacecraft’s completion may be delayed again.
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February 9th, 2008 by
Avanti Communications said it had teamed up with Inmarsat, which will control Avanti’s planned HYLAS satellite.
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