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Archive for July, 2012

Changing Channels, Using the Program Guide and Browse Banner Is Easy With DISH!

July 11th, 2012 by

Some people are hesitant to change TV providers because they’re not sure how user-friendly the other service is going to be once it’s installed. Here is some detail about Changing Channels, using the Program Guide and Browse Banner.
Other Posts:Staying Up to Date Using Your Satellite TV ConnectionKhrunichev on Angara progressGOCE completes early orbit phaseTSAT to be scaled down; contract award up in the airRussia announces plans for new cosmodromeArianespace to launch Mexican satellite Mexsat 3Satellite TV Offers the Best in Home Technology and EntertainmentDirecTV Sees U.S. Revenues, Operating Profit Grow During Third Quarter

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Update: Proton M, SES-5 lift off

July 10th, 2012 by

An International Launch Services Proton M launch vehicle has successfully injected the 6,000-kg SES-5 (Sirius 5) spacecraft into geostationary transfer orbit. It was the sixth launch by a Proton in 2012 and the 378th Proton mission over the entire Proton flight history.
Other Posts:SES eyes bigger role in GalileoDnepr return to flight with cluster launchAdvantech Appoints Sales ExecutivesTerreStar Networks renews in-orbit insuranceUpdate: Sea Launch files for Chapter 11 bankruptcyNo word yet on RASCOM problemGravity satellite GOCE arrives at ESA’s test centreEnergia expects four Sea Launches in 2012

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Eutelsat books 28th Ariane launch

July 10th, 2012 by

Eutelsat Communications and Arianespace announced the conclusion of a new launch services contract for a future Eutelsat satellite. The assignment of the launch to a satellite will be made at a later stage.
Other Posts:Globalstar, Ocens To Offer Satellite DataGilat To Supply SkyEdge Network For Russian Telecome-GEOS images to be used for GMES servicesWays To Make You Feel Comfortable in Watching Cable TV ShowsEADS (Astrium) results H1 2011Stardust-NExT approaching target cometLockheed Martin-built GPS satellite surpasses 10 years on-orbitWhat Makes You Think That Cable TV Bundles Are Needed?

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Aerojet planning European space propulsion subsidiary

July 10th, 2012 by

Aerojet has entered the final planning of the formation of a European subsidiary to serve the needs of the European space industry. The new company, European Space Propulsion, will use indigenous manufacturing and engineering talent to produce proven in-space thrusters and propulsion systems, the company said.
Other Posts:Swedish Space Receives Galileo LicenseAir Force To Issue Final RFP For GPS 3NewSat acquires satellite slotsSouth Korean/Russian rocket takes technology safeguard hurdleWegener Appoints New Sales DirectorRising Prices on Nearly Everything Lead Subscribers to Satellite TVConstruction Begins At Soyuz Launch Base In French GuianaSatellite TV Increases Socializing in Dormitories

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JCSAT-13 ready for service

July 10th, 2012 by

The JCSAT-13 telecommunications satellite, designed and built by Lockheed Martin for Sky Perfect JSAT of Japan, is now ready for service following successful on-orbit deployment and checkout of all spacecraft systems. JCSAT-13 is required to meet a 15-year design life and is located at 124 degrees East.
Other Posts:TRUTHS – a satellite to calibrate satellitesRising Prices on Nearly Everything Lead Subscribers to Satellite TVAll shook upGlitch shuts down MetOp-A payloadAerojet’s AJ26 flight engine successfully completes hot-fire testSES relocates AMC-3 to 67 degrees WestTCS Swiftlink System And Global Satellite Services Pass Network TestingJCSAT-12, Optus D3 pre-launch details

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Armenia to order Russian satellite

July 10th, 2012 by

Armenia is planning to order a commercial communications satellite from Russia under the terms of a memorandum of understanding signed recently.
Other Posts:MDA gets funding for next-gen space exploration technologySatellite TV – 5 Reasons It’s The Better Value For YouNew Russian weather satellite delayed againDelay of the day: Measat-1RUpdate: Universitetsky: victim of U.S. military test or victim of age?Next try to launch Falcon 1 later todayBoeing ships SkyTerra 1 to BaikonurWhat is Free to Air Satellite TV?

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Harris CapRock and Astrium Services to offer UHF tactical satellite solutions

July 10th, 2012 by

Harris CapRock Communications, a provider of fully managed communications for remote and harsh environments, has signed a multi-year, multi-channel agreement with Astrium Services to offer end-to-end Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) Tactical Satellite solutions to international and U.S. Government users. The joint Harris CapRock and Astrium Services end-to-end commercial UHF service will be launched in spring 2013.
Other Posts:Galileo cul-de-sacLoral Space & Communications Inc. results Q1 2012Dish DVR – What’s the Hype?Thales Alenia Space to supply new version of EGNOS to ESAGMV to modernise NASA’s TDRS ground segmentDelta II Heavy launches gamma-ray satelliteICO G1 pre-launch detailsLaunch date set for Delta IV Heavy, NROL-49

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Proton M, SES-5 lift off

July 9th, 2012 by

Rocket: Proton M/Briz M; Payload: SES-5 (Sirius 5); Date: 9 July 2012, 1838 UTC; Launch site: Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Payload separation is scheduled to occur nine hours, 12 minutes after lift-off (too late for this issue).Other Posts:Lockheed Martin completes several tests for first MUOS satellite5 Signs That Satellite TV is Right For YouVenus Express temporarily in safe modeTwo Ekspress payloads arrive in RussiaNorthrop Grumman Space Business Posts Small IncreaseGloNav Names Vice President For Customer Design And SupportArmy Gives Northrop Grumman $91 Million Contract To Supply GPS-Aided Laser Rangefinder SystemsPutin fires Perminov

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