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Archive for March, 2010

Proton to keep on flying from Baikonur for the time being

March 3rd, 2010 by

Kazakhstan hopes that Russia will finally phase out its workhorse Proton rocket, but unless there is a replacement does not object further Proton launches from Baikonur.
Other Posts:Croatia Added As Full Member Of EumetsatAfter Discovery Triumph, NASA Faces Tough Shuttle, ISS ChallengesChina launches Venesat 1Construction of German Galileo control centre startsiDirect Supplies Platform For Intelsat Maritime OfferingProton dual launch for SES-3 and KazSat-2Launch of ESA’s GOCE gravity mapping satellite delayedTerrasar-X Scheduled For Launch In February

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WGS-3 completes in-orbit tests

March 3rd, 2010 by

Boeing announced that the U.S. Air Force accepted control of the third Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) military communications satellite on 1 March, after the spacecraft passed several weeks of on-orbit tests.
Other Posts:Turksat plans two more satellites by 2014TAS delivers second Pleiades imaging instrument to AstriumBoeing hands over WGS-2 to customerMTV, RTL to start encryption of Astra satellite channelsGPSFlight To Provide GPS Tracking For Edwards Air Force BaseFirst Chang’e 1 instrument switched onLockheed Martin delivers instrument for NASA’s Solar Dynamics ObservatoryIntelsat Bumps Up 2007 Spending To Cover Satellite Construction, Launch

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U.S. Air Force eyes mini-thrusters for use in satellite propulsion

March 3rd, 2010 by

Mini- thrusters or miniature, electric propulsion systems are being developed, which could make it easier for the U.S. Air Force’s small satellites, including the latest CubeSats, to perform space manoeuvres and undertake tasks like searching for planets beyond our solar system.
Other Posts:Thales Alenia Space ships second SATCOMBw satellite to KourouTelenor contracts with Thales Alenia Space to build Thor 6Galileo news in briefGlobalstar replenishment launch successfulDiscovery returns to Earth after successful missionMDA receives contract from TAS for O3b satellitesFirst JWST mirror segment to undergo cryogenic testsNew robotic repair system to fix ailing satellites?

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Orbital selects GS Yuasa battries for Cygnus vessel

March 3rd, 2010 by

GS Yuasa Lithium Power (GYLP) announced it has been awarded a contract to supply batteries for Orbital Sciences Corporation’s (Orbital) Cygnus manoeuvring space vehicle. Cygnus will be used to provide cargo delivery services to the International Space Station.
Other Posts:Goodbye Soyuz?Norsat Receives Order From Global TVJoint ESA/NASA Ulysses mission to endRussian pay TV operator takes second Eurobird transponderBBC Trust Approves Free Satellite TV PlanThales Alenia Space chosen to build Athena-FidusGeoEye-1 partially colour-blindInternet Service by Dish Network

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Angolan pay-TV platform on Eutelsat W7

March 3rd, 2010 by

Eutelsat Communications has signed a major contract with UPSTAR Comunicacoes for satellite capacity for the broadcasting of ZAP pay-TV platform, expected to launch shortly in Angola.
Other Posts:Experiment aboard Kiku No. 8 doesn’t workATK simulates, tests Ares I-X separation eventTSAT ASIC qualified for space useESA, NASA to co-operate on satellite tracking, navigationTune in to Satellite Radio on Satellite TVWhy Cable TV is Inferior to Satellite TVNTE Automation Relies on SkyWave D+ for Remote Compressor Monitoring in Hazardous EnvironmentsNew Russian navigation satellites healthy, NPO-PM says

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Thinking of a New TV Service? Think Satellite TV!

March 3rd, 2010 by

The time has come for many Americans to go ahead and change their TV along with the television service that they are currently using. Just think of how many people you know that are still watching movies, the news, etc. on a dinky old tube TV that they inherited from their grandmother or aunt and which was built way back in the 70s or 80s. The grainy image, the constant crackle of the built-in speakers: so many viewing woes are generated by watching the television on such a set.
Other Posts:BCE prepares Telesat IPOFinal Orbital Express manoeuvre completed with minor flawArianespace to launch ProtoStar IL-3 Communications To Acquire GCSIndia Launches Insat-4CR SpacecraftSuper NiCd battery aboard KOMPSAT-2Update: Khrunichev wins KazSat 2 contractUpdate: Two Ekspress payloads arrive in Russia

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From Sports to Movies and Beyond, Satellite Has it All

March 3rd, 2010 by

For people that have actually paid some attention to the satellite TV industry for the last few decades, it is incredibly surprising to see just how far ahead of the competition the industry has gotten as compared with the scenario of a good while back. Such people will obviously know that in the initial days of satellite, few people gave the industry much hope at all-rather, it was generally assumed that satellite would always play second fiddle to the cable industry with (at least then) its superior service reliability and the greater variety of channels offered to viewers. Yet the times have changed, and quite drastically it would seem, as today satellite television has completely supplanted cable TV as the vanguard of home television services and anybody these days that wants to get the very best of the best knows that they have simply got to turn to a leading […]

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Control the TV With Satellite Television

March 3rd, 2010 by

No one really enjoys watching commercials. Unless it’s the Super Bowl and the commercials are made specifically to entertain their audience, more than anything they are an interruption of what you are currently watching. One of the most frustrating parts of commercials is that they usually run the same ones over and over, so by the end of a program you’ve also watched why this detergent is better than all others for this reason and that.

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