May 21st, 2012 by me
Singapore, May 21, 2012–The Indian set-top box (STB) market has been increasing at a steady pace over the past few years. A strong surge of consumers moved to satellite platforms during 2011, representing 80% of the Indian market. Despite the large cable TV subscriber base in India, satellite TV growth will slow somewhat from the 10 million consumers that added services last year.
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May 21st, 2012 by
Millions of consumers are now joining the satellite TV bandwagon since the birth of this television network technology, way back the early 90′s. The number of consumers signing up continues to increase every month making this service seem like a basic necessity in every home.
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May 21st, 2012 by me
- January 3, 4 – Quadrantids Meteor Shower. The Quadrantids are an above average shower, with up to 40 meteors per hour at their peak. The shower usually peaks on January 3 & 4, but some meteors can be visible from January 1 – 5. The near first quarter moon will set shortly after midnight, leaving dark skies for what should be a good show. Best viewing will be from a dark location after midnight. Look for meteors radiating from the constellation Bootes.
- January 9 – Full Moon. The Moon will be directly opposite the Earth from the Sun and will be fully illuminated as seen from Earth. This phase occurs at 07:30 UTC.
- January 23 – New Moon. The Moon will be directly between the Earth and the Sun and will not be visible from Earth. This phase occurs at 07:39 UTC.
- February 7 – Full Moon. The Moon will be directly opposite the Earth from the Sun and will be fully illuminated as seen from Earth. This phase occurs at 21:54 UTC.
- February 20 – March 12 – Best Chance to see Mercury. The planet Mercury will be far enough from the Sun’s glare to be visible shortly after sunset. Mercury will reach greatest elongation from the Sun on March 5, reaching a relatively bright magnitude of about -1. This will be your best chance to see the planet this year.
- February 21 – New Moon. The Moon will be directly between the Earth and the Sun and will not be visible from Earth. This phase occurs at 22:35 UTC.
- March 3 – Mars at Opposition. The red planet will be at its closest approach to Earth and its face will be fully illuminated by the Sun. This is the best time to view and photograph Mars.
- March 8 – Full Moon. The Moon will be directly opposite the Earth from the Sun and will be fully illuminated as seen from Earth. This phase occurs at 09:39 UTC.
- March 14 – Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter. The two brightest planets in the sky will be within 3 degrees of each other in the evening sky. On March 25 and 25, the crescent Moon will be near the two planets, creating a dazzling evening spectacle.
- March 20 – March Equinox. The March equinox occurs at 05:14 UTC. The Sun will shine directly on the equator and there will be nearly equal amounts of day and night throughout the world. This is also the first day of spring (vernal equinox) in the northern hemisphere and the first day of fall (autumnal equinox) in the southern hemisphere.
- March 22 – New Moon. The Moon will be directly between the Earth and the Sun and will not be visible from Earth. This phase occurs at 14:37 UTC.
- April 6 – Full Moon. The Moon will be directly opposite the Earth from the Sun and will be fully illuminated as seen from Earth. This phase occurs at 19:19 UTC.
- April 15 – Saturn at Opposition. The ringed planet will be at its closest approach to Earth and its face will be fully illuminated by the Sun. This is the best time to view and photograph Saturn and its moons.
- April 21 – New Moon. The Moon will be directly between the Earth and the Sun and will not be visible from Earth. This phase occurs at 07:18 UTC. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 20th, 2012 by
SpaceX’s COTS 2 demonstration launch on 19 May was aborted half a second before lift-off when the flight computer detected slightly high pressure in the engine 5 combustion chamber.Other Posts:Motient/MSV/SkyTerra/TerreStar consolidation IINigComSat 1 press review: ‘insulting,’ ‘nauseating,’ ‘crass stupidity’Dutch regional TV broadcasters free-to-air on AstraAir Force Approves Symmetricom GPS DeviceFormosat-3 observations indicate ionospheric changes precede EarthquakesVNREDSat-1 launch expected in 2014WGS launch date set; lunar mission delayedZenit-3SL explosion causes long delay for Sea Launch
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May 18th, 2012 by
Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) announced that the Nimiq 6 satellite, designed and built for Telesat, is successfully performing post-launch manoeuvres according to plan. The satellite was successfully launched yesterday from the Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan aboard a Proton Briz M launch vehicle provided by International Launch Services (ILS).
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May 18th, 2012 by
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) completed the critical operation period for the Global Change Observation Mission 1 – Water “Shizuku” (GCOM-W1).
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May 18th, 2012 by
The Dragon spacecraft built by SpaceX will head to the International Space Station with about 540 kg of cargo during its demonstration mission, including commemorative patches and pins, 162 meals and a collection of student experiments.
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May 18th, 2012 by
The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) applauded the passage of H.R. 4310, the National Defense Authorisation Act for Fiscal Year 2013 (“NDAA”), which includes a provision that would reform the U.S. framework for satellite export controls.
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