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Archive for June, 2010

Consoling Recently Single Friends Using Satellite TV

June 7th, 2010 by

Breaking up can definitely be hard to do. And if you’re 20-something or 40-something, chances are at some point, if you have friends, you’ll be getting tearful phone calls.

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5 Considerations Before Choosing a Satellite TV Company

June 7th, 2010 by

If you’ve finally decided to upgrade from over-the-air broadcast television to cable or satellite TV but don’t know which company to go with, look no further. At first it may seem like a daunting task to choose the right company. After all, they all claim to be the best and they never seem to waste any time to say that all the other companies are bad choices. But you just need to consider the following 5 points and your search will most likely be narrowed down quite a bit.

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Proton M lofts Arabsat’s Badr-5

June 4th, 2010 by

Rocket: Proton M/Briz M; Payload: Badr-5 (Arabsat-5B); Date: 4 June 2010, 1100 UTC; Launch Site: Baikonur, Kazakhstan. After a nine-hour, 13-minute mission, the Briz M successfully released the Badr-5 satellite into geosynchronous transfer orbit.
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Falcon 9 test flight ‘near perfect’

June 4th, 2010 by

Rocket: Falcon 9; Payload: dummy Dragon capsule; Date: 4 June 2010, 1845 UTC; Launch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, USA. SpaceX declared this first test flight of its rocket a near-perfect success.
Other Posts:JWST secondary mirror delivered for grindingOrbital and Rocketplane Kistler to co-operate on COTS programmeUpdate: NASA selects SpaceX, RpK for COTS programmeNorthrop Grumman Wins Joint Warfighting Center Contract; Confirms Milstar-EHF CompatibilityHughes Part Of Winning GSA Networx Universal Contract BidSpaceX Gives Test Launch Positive Spin Despite ProblemsRussian experts trying to ‘restart’ KazSat systemsSecond H-IIB test delayed

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Barrett Xplore takes all Loral capacity on Viasat-1

June 4th, 2010 by

Loral Space & Communications Inc. announced that Barrett Xplore Inc., Canada’s largest rural broadband provider, has elected to maximise its capacity usage on Loral’s payload on the ViaSat-1 broadband satellite.
Other Posts:Dragon receives initial approval from NASA Safety Review PanelABC signs A$100 million deal with Optus SatelliteMore Intelsat capacity for Telenor Satellite ServicesCCTV renews contract for PAS capacityFirst GPS IIF satellite ready for environmental testsShuttle Discovery crew returns home after successful missionAon expects satellite operators to benefit from insurer profitability in 2010Commercial satellite industry revenues grew 16 percent in 2007

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Money Saving Satellite Dish Offers – How Do You Find Them?

June 4th, 2010 by

If you’re thinking about changing over to satellite TV, there are two top contenders ready for your business. No doubt you probably know who they are. If you’ve been trying to decide between the two, this article can help you make the right decision and lead you to the best satellite dish offers.
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New Chinese navigation satellite launched

June 3rd, 2010 by

Rocket: Chang Zheng 3C; Payload: Beidou-G3?; Date: 2 June, 1553 UTC; Launch Site: Xichang Satellite Launch Center, China. The navigation satellite was put into a geosynchronous transfer orbit.

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HBO Asia takes APSTAR capacity

June 3rd, 2010 by

APT Satellite Holdings Limited (APT) announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, APT Satellite Company Limited, has recently signed a long-term transponder lease agreement on APSTAR 2R (formerly also known as Telstar 10) with HBO Asia.

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