January 20th, 2011 by
Throughout this week, Rosetta is performing a large deep-space manoeuvre (around 800 m/s) to finally target Comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The manoeuvre is split into four main velocity changes, with a last adjustment planned on 10 February.
Other Posts:GeoEye Warns Of Further Delay For GeoEye-1Ball Aerospace completes two milestones for Kepler MissionTCS Receives Contract For Satellite Spectrum Management SystemScientists warn of radiation belt remediationHayabusa on track for landing in two weeksElta Releases Repeaters For Use With Multiple Satellite Navigation SystemsYahsat subsidiaries granted satellite service licensesNext attempt to launch shuttle on 10 December
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January 20th, 2011 by
People who live in Delaware want affordable home entertainment. Many people don’t have a lot of extra money, so they are looking for inexpensive ways to have fun. In this high stress world everyone needs a little fun to keep balanced, happy and healthy. Home entertainment is a great way to get away from the stress and enjoy for a small cost.
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January 20th, 2011 by
Starting your own business and promoting it online is a real pain in the neck. I can say this because I am into animations. I wanted to promote my work worldwide.Other Posts:USA names Ball Aerospace Large Business Supplier of the YearProton M with three GLONASS-M moves to launch padAzerSat 1 to use Measat’s 46 degrees East slotContradicting reports on fourth Chinese launch centreAstra2Connect to be available in FranceGOCE mission responsibility transferredOrbital Sciences Corporation results Q1 2009Sale of Nera Satcom to Thrane & Thrane completed
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January 20th, 2011 by
The first time HDTVs or high definition television became available to the public was 1988. Everyone from sports fans to movie buffs ran out to buy a new HDTV. Satellite television providers in your area provide various programming specifically for HDTVs.
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January 19th, 2011 by
The launch of the H-IIB Launch Vehicle No. 2 (H-IIB F2) with Japan’s HTV2 “Kounotori2″ cargo transporter to the International Space Station onboard has been rescheduled.
Other Posts:First commercial ULA Atlas V launches ICO G1, sets payload recordNew launch date set for TerraSARSpace Micro’s Proton100k computer launched into spaceCassini mission gets second extensionFive more Baikonur launches planned this yearLockheed to continue work on weather satellite stationsIranian university announces EO satelliteRussia to abandon ISS soon? Not really
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January 19th, 2011 by
The 200th Ariane launcher has been delivered to Arianespace at the Spaceport, where it will receive the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) payload for lift-off on 15 February on a servicing mission to the International Space Station.
Other Posts:Iridium Satellite LLC results 2007Integral Systems appoints new Chief Operating OfficerSES creates consolidated engineering divisionThuraya 3 launch date rescheduledEutelsat Chooses Alcatel Alenia Space For W7 SatelliteGilat Satellite Networks Ltd. results Q3 2008ATK test fires LOX/Methane engine in vacuumRussia still has plans for Gonets constellation
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January 19th, 2011 by
NASA’s Stardust-NExT spacecraft will fly by comet Tempel 1 at approximately 0437 UTC on 15 February. The mission will allow scientists for the first time to look for changes on a comet’s surface that occurred following an orbit around the sun.
Other Posts:Proton sales month?Newtec improves efficiency level of Russian satellitesSES-1 pre-launch detailsSBIRS GEO-1 bus, payload matedMore problems during GIOVE B testing, reportDetermining If Satellite Television is the Right ChoiceSea Launch Moving Closer To Return FlightSatellite TV Packages – 10 Advantages of Satellite Service
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January 19th, 2011 by
The German Bundeswehr has awarded a contract to Astrium for space technologies for the delivery of “Welfare Communication Services” to deployed German troops. The multi-million euro contract covers current and future Bundeswehr operations.
Other Posts:Partnership Delivers Broadband To Remote Areas Of CanadaTaurus II to lift off from MARST-VIPs Wins Russian Space DealBurning ship could delay China’s trip to the moonAriane 5 launches satellites for Japan, USASinosat-2 Satellite Reported To Have Shut DownISRO categorically denies ‘disappearance’ of INSAT 4CRUpdate: Russian military (navigation?) satellite launched
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