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Archive for September, 2009

ISRO starts countdown for launch of Oceansat-2

September 22nd, 2009 by

The countdown for the launch of India’s Oceansat-2 satellite from Sriharikota has begun.
Other Posts:

NASA reschedules Space Shuttle launch no earlier than Saturday
Update: Lockheed Martin awarded new SBIRS contract
Intelsat, Ltd. results Q3 2008
U.S. missile defence test satellite launched
COM DEV awarded contracts on European commercial programme
Save Money With Satellite TV
SES renames, repositions controversial pay-TV platform
GOES 12 offline after thruster problems

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Update: Nimiq 5 launched by Proton M

September 22nd, 2009 by

Space Systems/Loral announced that Nimiq 5, a direct-to-home television satellite built for Telesat is performing post-launch manoeuvres according to plan.
Other Posts:

Asiasat Revenue Up On One-Time Gain
GPS IIR-18M pre-launch details
Hughes to supply more terminals for Enciclomedia programme
MRC Names Marketing Executive
MDA may have tried to sell units
Chang’e I may live longer thanks to precise manoeuvres
U.S. Air Force changes TSAT plans
Ramtelecom Offers Satellite Broadband Antenna For Oil And Gas Sector

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Super-secret satellite spotted

September 22nd, 2009 by

Satellite spotters say they have found the mysterious PAN communication satellite recently launched from Cape Canaveral. Its apparent location may be another strange twist in this story but could also provide a clue about its user, an unnamed U.S. government agency.
Other Posts:

Satellite TV – Assured Non Stop Entertainment
Dnepr accident was caused by hydraulic failure
DirecTV Signs Deal To Boost Broadband Prospects
SES New Skies orders high-power satellite from SS/L
Thaicom still working on Indian, Chinese markets for IPSTAR
Numerex Acquires Orbit One Communications
Mobile Satellite Ventures Appoints Two Vice Presidents
Thales Alenia Space Signs $306.7M Deal with ESA

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Integral Systems to provide ground systems for ST-2

September 22nd, 2009 by

Integral Systems, Inc., announced that it will provide satellite ground systems for the ST-2 telecommunications satellite.
Other Posts:

BSkyB Sees Profits Fall As Broadband Investments Take Bite
MetOp-A pre-launch details (II)
Boeing to build more Wideband Gapfiller satellites
Sirius Raises Subscriber Guidance As Revenues Triple
Yet another new launch date for South Korea’s first rocket
Vietnam regulates use of satellite slots
Khrunichev continues work on South Korea’s KSLV-1
Toshiba announces GaN FET with highest power in Ku-band

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Progress M-67 undocks from ISS

September 22nd, 2009 by

Russia’s Progress M-67 cargo spacecraft successfully undocked today from the International Space Station.
Other Posts:

Cerona Launches SkyDSR Digital Satellite Router
MicroSat Systems To Help Design Platform For Mars Gravity Biosatellite Program
Connexion by Boeing is dead, long live BBSN
Telesat to use EPOCH software to control SkyTerra satellites
JSAT and Sky Perfect Go For Closer Integration
Iridium Reports Jump In Subscribers, Earnings Over Third Quarter
MDA gets Canadarm2 contract amendment
Northrop, Loral to co-operate on satellites

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Nimiq 5 launched by Proton M

September 19th, 2009 by

Rocket: Proton M/Briz M; Payload: Nimiq 5; Date: 17 September 2009, 1919 UTC; Site: Baikonur, Kazakhstan. After a 9 hour 15 minute mission, the Briz M successfully released the satellite into geostationary transfer orbit.

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Japan’s HTV attached to ISS

September 19th, 2009 by

The Demonstration Flight H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), launched by the H-IIB Test Flight Launch Vehicle on 11 September 2009 from the Tanegashima Space Center, was successfully berthed at the International Space Station (ISS).

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PakSat-1R contract signed

September 19th, 2009 by

Pakistan and China signed an agreement to develop a new satellite, PakSat-1R, Pakistan’s Economic Affairs Division (EAD) said in a press release.

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