February 20th, 2010 by
“We resolve problems more quickly than our European partners. For example, when assemblies for the installation of the tower were brought to the construction site, there was no assembly crane. The French needed two months to install one. It is not for the first time that we have encountered such delays, for which European partners are to blame.” — Vladimir Gnezdilov, director general of Mir Company, regarding the delays in the construction of the Soyuz-ST service tower in French Guiana.
Other Posts:Update: Second German spy satellite launchedUpdate: Small GEO programme moves forward with contract-signingAnalysts: Sea Launch Clients Waiting For Return To FlightMeasat relocates, rededicates, renames satellite oldieLRO begins mapping of moon’s south poleChina begins construction of Hainan SLCGlobecomm Systems results 2Q FY 2007PLDT/Mabuhay exits deals with ProtoStar
Category: QUOTE OF THE DAY |
No Comments »
February 20th, 2010 by
So, you’re thinking of shopping for marine satellite TV this year. Good idea! Aren’t you tired of watching cheesy sitcoms, political coverage and dramas from ten years ago? Isn’t it time you upgraded to marine satellite TV and enjoy blockbuster movies from this year, as well as exclusive sports coverage and numerous variety specials?
Other Posts:DirecTV, EchoStar HD ProgrammingDnepr crash blamed on poor (Ukrainian) workmanshipNorsat Becomes Debt FreeSpace Micro’s Proton100k Computer Reaches SpaceUpdate: Last M-V puts Solar-B in orbitUp to 20 launches planned from Cape Canaveral this yearSES S.A. results Q3 2007Russia to abandon ISS soon? Not really
Category: NEWS |
No Comments »
February 20th, 2010 by
It can be a lonely place out on the river, so the idea of marine satellite TV is a great one. With a satellite TV connection built for operation in remote areas and on a boat, you can catch all of the latest news and your favorite TV series and movies. How does this system work?
Other Posts:Boeing demos ‘one-button’ start-Up of satellite ground stationSuccessful qualification firing test for Zefiro 23SES Americom Retires SATCOM-C4 After 14 YearsVenesat launch insured by PICCEchoStar again shuffles executivesEutelsat Communications revenues Q1 FY2006-2007ProtoStar crashes to bankruptcy over slot rowRaytheon completes review of new GPS control segment
Category: NEWS |
No Comments »
February 20th, 2010 by
This technology has been invented by a leading Japanese Electronics giant, Toshiba. This system has been introduced to stream Dolby digital signals so that people can enjoy this amazing sound to the fullest. Satellite TV DVR receivers are now incorporating this system to give their viewers the real listening pleasure.
Other Posts:Thales Alenia Space to deliver Giove-B satellite to ESASpacenet Unveils StarBand Nova Pro ServiceDish HD Network – Everything You Never Wanted to Know About ItGIT Satellite To Provide Iridium Communications For IditarodLRO begins mapping of moon’s south poleOrbital to build new satellite to study X-ray polarisationGazprom Space Systems reportedly looking for partnerSpacehab, Incorporated results Q3 FY2006
Category: NEWS |
No Comments »
February 19th, 2010 by
If you love to watch soccer then you should book your ticket to the soccer season without wasting time. Cannot afford the time and money to watch the game on the stadium? Do not worry; you can still get the best seat for the game – right in front of your computer screen. With dish TV season ticket you can get the best view of the game. There is some of the best sports package available with satellite TV. You can get the best college soccer games along with professional football on different dish channels.
Category: NEWS |
No Comments »
February 19th, 2010 by
A Free to Air Satellite receiver (shorter is FTA ) refers on the way to satellite receivers that are planned on the way to collect unencrypted FTA satellite transmissions. Using these satellite receivers, one can with authorization receive Television alerts devoid of subscription. The indicate is usually encoded within an MPEG-2 film as well as may well be present restricted physically.
Other Posts:Telesat Holdings Inc. results Q3 2008Asiasat Revenue Up On One-Time GainPremiere Sky To Launch In SeptemberDatapath Wins Army Contract For Joint Network Node ProgramPAS-6B suffers brief outageEutelsat awards W3B to Thales Alenia SpaceINSAT-4B placed in intermediate orbitGMV selected by Intelsat to provide satellite ground software
Category: NEWS |
No Comments »
February 19th, 2010 by
Eutelsat said it has revised the launch arrangements for its W3B satellite.
Other Posts:ND Satcom Names Middle East ExecutiveThe Different Choices of Motorizing a Satellite DishNewtech, SES Astra To Test New Content Delivery MethodSky Television NZ Goes Mobile With Cricket World CupSMOS completes early orbit phaseFobos Grunt to be delayed two years — InterfaxAlamo Adds Satellite Navigation ServicesThuraya forms alliance with China Satellite
Category: LAUNCHES |
No Comments »
February 19th, 2010 by
Thales Alenia Space announced that it has shipped to the Kourou spaceport the SATCOMBw-2b satellite, which will be launched on 24 March by an Ariane 5 ECA.
Other Posts:Inmarsat Signs Deal With Major Asian Wireless OperatorNorthrop Grumman delivers antenna wings for First AEHF satelliteThai court accepts lawsuit against Shin Corp.Harris To Develop Encryption Device For ArmyKhrunichev Center expandsHarris completes review of GOES-R ground segmentHDTV Receivers Are Needed For Viewing Digital TelevisionUkraine has ambitious satellite plans
Category: SATELLITES |
No Comments »