March 26th, 2010 by
The year-opening Ariane 5 mission was delayed today after an anomaly occurred in a launcher subsystem during final count-down operations.
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March 26th, 2010 by
Space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to begin a 13-day flight to the International Space Station with a launch at 1021 UTC on 5 April from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Other Posts:Pace Announces Executive AppointmentGo Wild With Satellite TV and High DefinitionIridium Draws $52.7 Million In Revenues For First QuarterUpdate: New rules for commercial U.S. rocket launchesFirst ATV launch no earlier than SeptemberStarsys To Provide Ground Link Antenna Pointing System for GeoEye-1 ProgramDespite Delays, JAXA Deploys Satellite AntennaContact lost with Arirang 1
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March 26th, 2010 by
The EUMETSAT Special Council meeting in Darmstadt, Germany, on 26 March failed to unanimously approve the Programme Proposal and Programme Resolution for Meteosat Third Generation (MTG).
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Category: LAW & ORDER |
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March 26th, 2010 by
In an unprecedented move, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has called on Iran to end jamming of foreign satellite broadcasts.
Other Posts:Satellite Works Boosts Orbital’s Third QuarterOdin satellite operations extendedSS/L’s Intelsat VII oldies stay healthyNorthrop Grumman-built cryocooler on Ibuki operationalComparing Direct TV and Dish Network Sports PackagesThe KazSat mysteryEutelsat W3A selected for new African pay-TV platformGlowlink Receives Patent for Satellite Uplink Power Control Technology
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March 26th, 2010 by
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Holdings Limited announced results for 2009 – and a change of plans for the AsiaSat 5C, which will now become AsiaSat 7.
Other Posts:TacSat 2 to lift off from Wallops IslandGlobalstar To Add Asian GatewayNOAA-19 completes on-orbit verification‘Space station moves to avoid debris’ — notNASA completes Constellation ground operations reviewKVH Launches Next-Generation Maritime BroadbandSix new Orbcomm satellites shipped to launch siteReport: China Upgrades Launch Facilities
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March 26th, 2010 by
Asia Satellite Telecommunications Holdings Limited announced that Peter Jackson will retire as Chief Executive Officer on 31 July 2010, and then be appointed as Executive Chairman on 1 August 2010 and remain as Executive Director of AsiaSat until 31 July 2011.
Other Posts:BAE Systems computer flies on WISENorthrop Grumman Delivers Antenna Wings For First Advanced EHF SatelliteMost powerful H-IIA so far launches phone satelliteJudge Halts Echostar DVR Patent Suit Against TivoOrbital receives first Minotaur V orderNASA to check for unlikely winter survival of Mars landerNASA Shuttle launch targeted for no earlier than 15 MarchCNES selects MSC.Software solutions
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March 26th, 2010 by
The team that operates NASA’s Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity will receive the 2010 International Space Ops Award for Outstanding Achievement.
Other Posts:MSV Meets FCC Satellite Construction Milestone; Reduces Bond AmountBoeing demonstrates FAB-T interoperability with Milstar satelliteGame 7 – Showtime on Satellite TVMulti-mission COMS-1 satellite is space qualifiedSix Satellite Industry Leaders Chosen For Hall Of FameFirst image collected by GeoEye-1 releasedOptus orders additional Gilat VSATsJAXA Announces Start Of Operations For Advanced Land Observing Satellite
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March 26th, 2010 by
There are a lot of things you can learn from watching television, actually. You can definitely get a good idea of what the weather is going to be like in your fair city today, you can find out the top news stories in the States and abroad, and you can also beef up your knowledge of various cuisine, geography, and even sometimes foreign languages. But there is something else that you might be able to learn from watching television, and that is how to survive if you happen to get lost in the wilderness while parachuting from a helicopter above the Siberian steppe or hiking in Patagonia’s most inhospitable wilderness.
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