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Air To Ground Essential for Inmarsat’s IFC Plans

Inmarsat sees an Air-to-Ground (ATG) network serving as the centerpiece for its In-Flight Connectivity (IFC) plans in high traffic areas. Speaking during…
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Com Dev Inks Multimillion-Dollar Contract for HTS Components

Com Dev International has received an Authorization to Proceed (ATP) contract worth more than $7.5 million from an undisclosed customer to manufacture…
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Firefly Space Systems Moves to Texas, Musing Launch Site Prospects

Firefly Space Systems, a launch company dedicated to small satellites, is moving from Hawthorne, Calif. to Cedar Park, Texas following a commitment of…
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Proton Returns, Russian Government Conducts Successful launch

The Russian Federal government has completed the first successful launch of the Proton rocket since the failure that destroyed the Russian Satellite…
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The September issue of Via Satellite magazine is here! This month, we examine the 50 years of Intelsat, explore the world of reporting live news via satellite, and we bring you our latest interactive feature! We encourage you to experience one of our stories in a brand new way. Ultra-HD: Coming to a Screen Near You - As consumers are looking for even higher quality video, the Ultra-HD industry is in a frenzy to provide it. Read the September issue now!

China Conducts Launch of Experimental Science Satellite

Xinhua, China’s state-run media agency, reports the country has successfully completed the launch of an experimental scientific satellite on Sept. 28 at 1:13 p.m. Beijing time. A Long March-2C carrier rocket…
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National Geographic to use Imaging Tools on ISS

National Geographic, in partnership with the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) intends to develop new imagery from the International Space Station (ISS) for educational purposes. The interest…
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