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Proton Anomaly Creates String of New Delays
Following the May 16 Proton Breeze M launch failure that claimed Mexico’s Centenario satellite, all involved parties have begun efforts to identify the cause of the incident… |
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Sierra Nevada Corporation to Build Instrument for JPSS 2 Satellite
Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) won a competitive selection process by Exelis Geospatial Systems to manufacture the Radiation Budget Instrument (RBI) Azimuth Rotation Module (ARM) for… |
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The May issue of Via Satellite magazine is here! This month we review the winners of our Excellence Awards, go over the rising opportunities for satellite in the drone market, and chat with Thuraya about its impressive turn to profits. We bring this to you again in our new interactive format with a cleaner look and immersive experience that you can access seamlessly on your desktop, smartphone or tablet. Read the May issue now! |
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Aireon’s Data Processing and Distribution Ground System Moves Forward
Exelis has confirmed that the data processing and distribution ground system for Aireon’s space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance — Broadcast (ADS-B) surveillance technology achieved factory acceptance testing… |
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The Asia Edition of Via Satellite magazine is here! In this issue, we give you an update on the development of 4K (and beyond) in the Asia-Pacific region, we review the opportunities for satellite beyond broadcasting, and we bring you an exclusive interview with Astro's COO Swee Lin Liew. We bring this to you again in our new interactive format with a cleaner look and immersive experience that you can access seamlessly on your desktop, smartphone or tablet. Read the Asia Edition now! |
CNES and Singapore’s EDB Link Up
The French Space Agency CNES has signed its first bilateral space accord with Singapore’s Economic Development Board (EDB) for greater collaboration on space technology between the two… |
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Red Cross, Team Rubicon Using Intelsat Services in Nepal Relief Effort
Intelsat has donated satellite resources to the American Red Cross and Team Rubicon to aid in their medical and logistical operations in Nepal following… |
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