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GAO: 17-month gap in weather forecasting is ‘best-case scenario’

Submit on Thursday, June 28th, 2012 22:52

“A projected 17-month-gap in some weather satellite forecasts later this decade could last even longer if a replacement satellite now being assembled can’t meet its launch date, an official with the [U.S.] Government Accountability Office said Wednesday.” (Florida Today)Other Posts:China sets new record with latest Beidou launchArianespace to launch Koreasat 6 in 2010New applique enables Globalstar simplex services in AustraliaDisaster recovery and business continuity via satellite market to growAdvantech Satellite Networks Names Sales DirectorArabsat-5A and COMS begin preparation for launchAPTS Lobbies Congress To Mandate Satellite CarriageFregat may replace Ariane 5′s Vinci upper stage

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