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B612 foundation announces privately funded infrared space telescope

Submit on Thursday, June 28th, 2012 22:54

The B612 Foundation unveiled its plans to build, launch, and operate the first privately funded deep space mission – Sentinel – a space telescope to be placed in orbit around the Sun, ranging up to 270 million km from Earth, for a mission of discovery and mapping. The Foundation said its leadership and technical team include some of the most experienced professionals in the world to lead this effort.Other Posts:Arianespace to launch Arsat-1SkyTerra Closes Acquisition Of BCE’s Share Of MSVEnabling Stronger Security System MethodsLoral Space & Communications Inc. results 2010DirecTV Vs Dish Network – Price and Service Comparison For Basic English ProgrammingRussian navigation satellites crash after botched Proton launchSatellite TV Helps Viewers Keep Up With the JonesesFormosat 3 failures ‘no big deal’

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