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Archive for May, 2010

Arianespace to launch Skynet 5D in 2013

May 20th, 2010 by

Arianespace announced the launch contract signing of the Skynet 5D satellite with Astrium. Arianespace had already been chosen by Astrium to launch the Skynet 5A, 5B and 5C satellites.

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SS/L completes PDR for LADEE propulsion

May 20th, 2010 by

Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) said it completed the preliminary design review for the propulsion system that it is building for a NASA spacecraft that will study the lunar atmosphere.

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EchoStar reportedly close to taking over Satmex (again)

May 20th, 2010 by

EchoStar Corp. is close to an agreement to buy Satelites Mexicanos, S. A. de C. V., Mexican Communications Minister Juan Molinar Horcasitas was quoted as saying.

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Lockheed Martin realigns Commercial Space structure

May 20th, 2010 by

Lockheed Martin Space Systems said it has aligned its Commercial Space Systems unit within the company’s Global Communications Systems business, a new organisational structure designed to enhance synergies and efficiencies in providing advanced communications solutions to government and commercial customers around the globe.

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NASA’s Mars rovers set record

May 20th, 2010 by

NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Project today passed a Martian longevity record. The Opportunity rover surpassed the duration record set by NASA’s Viking 1 Lander of six years and 116 days operating on the surface of Mars. The effects of favourable weather on the red planet could also help the rovers generate more power.

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FTA Satellite Receiver – Expand Your Viewing Options

May 20th, 2010 by

The FTA satellite receiver refers to a satellite television receiver that is designed to receive and decode unencrypted free-to-air broadcasts. While these devices have been around for years, modern decoders have been manufactured to be compliant with standard and high definition digital television transmissions.
Other Posts:Spaceway-3 Arrives In Kourou For August LaunchChina Launches Nigerian Communications SatelliteSatellite TV Offers So Many Options – Which Channels to Watch?MDA to develop PCW mission conceptDigitalGlobe Adds To Image Library ExpansionDelay of the day: STEREOEuropean S-band licenses to be awarded to two bidders–reportSunoco Extends Network Services Contract With Spacenet

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Filling the Need – Why You Won’t Carry So Many Test Instruments in the Future

May 20th, 2010 by

The versatile MSK-200 not only easily interprets analog and digital signals, it is 10 major pieces of test equipment in one. What’s more, the device is easy to operate and easier on the budget than comparable competing units.
Other Posts:Intelsat launches global maritime solutionUpdate: One channel of Hubble’s ACS back onlineNASA confirms shuttle launch dateThales Buys Alcatel-Lucent AssetsPremium Movie Channels on Dish NetworkChinese satellite mysteryThuraya 3 launch now planned for MondayChinese weather satellite works well

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Compare and Choose a Satellite TV Service Provider

May 20th, 2010 by

What are some of the qualities to seek out when looking at your satellite TV services and options? Well, that really depends on what sort of TV programming you really need. Are you the kind of person who exclusively watches sports, only watches movies, or do you like a broad variety of viewing options?
Other Posts:Indonesia wants slot backUpdate: Americom satellite to carry military piggyback payloadYour Satellite TV Package Could Be a Whole Lot BetterGlobecomm Systems Awarded $5.5 Million Contract For FAA ProgramDTH Market Progresses In PortugalESA money for Avanti Communications GroupFerrari To Offer XM Radio And XM NavTrafficDelay of the day: THEMIS

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