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Archive for September, 2009

Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter stays in safe mode

September 26th, 2009 by

During analysis of four safe-mode events this year, engineers for NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter project have identified a vulnerability to the effects of subsequent events.
Other Posts:Astrotech wins first competed contract under recently awarded VAFB IDIQGalileo deadline not likely to be met as firms make new demandsRRsat completes acquisition of Hawley Teleport in PennsylvaniaSES S.A. results Q1 2009ICO announces resignation of CEOGilat Satellite Networks to be acquired by consortium of private equity investorsTDRSS oldies still workingFuel cell problem delays Atlantis launch

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STSS-Demo delays cause ripple effect

September 25th, 2009 by

The launch of the Delta II with the U.S. Missile Defense Agency’s STSS Demo mission has been delayed again. The postponement will also cause a delay of the following Delta II mission.

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Kepler on a roll again

September 25th, 2009 by

NASA’s Kepler spacecraft is approximately 18 million kilometers from Earth, and continuing its drift-away orbit. All systems are operating normally.

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GHL stockholders approve Iridium deal

September 25th, 2009 by

GHL Acquisition Corp. announced that its stockholders have voted to approve its acquisition of Iridium Holdings LLC.

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SkyTerra announces going-private transaction

September 25th, 2009 by

SkyTerra announced that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement for SkyTerra to be acquired by a new corporation formed and indirectly wholly-owned by Harbinger Capital Partners Master Fund I, Ltd and Harbinger Capital Partners Special Situations Fund, L.P.

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Ikonos still going strong after 10 years in orbit

September 25th, 2009 by

The world’s first commercial, high-resolution, Earth imaging satellite, Ikonos, achieved its 10th year of operation on 24 September 2009.

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12 + 1 = ?

September 25th, 2009 by

“There is no such rocket designated with that number.” – A high-ranking ISRO official about PSLV-C13, according to IANS. The most recent PSLV, designated C14, was preceded by C12. The official reportedly declined to comment whether ISRO considered 13 an unlucky number.

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How to Compare Satellite TV Deals

September 24th, 2009 by

Cable or Satellite TV networks send digital visual and audio signals over orbiting satellites to satellite receiving boxes or satellite antennae. The digital TV signals are transmitted from specially designed satellite transmission facilities, which comprises large sized satellite dishes that sends the TV signals high into the sky to the orbiting satellites that will in turn transmits to your homes. An increased diameter of the satellite dish will ensure that signal strengths are increased and uplinked signals are transmitted within a specific frequency range.

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