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Ground-Based Positioning System Could Compete With GPS
Locata uses ground-based equipment to emit strong radio signals over a specific area, making it stronger on arrival than GPS outdoors as well as indoors.
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FCC Seeks to Broaden Competition for In-Flight Internet
The FCC has decided to relax restrictions on in-flight Wi-Fi internet access for commercial airlines.
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Failed Crowd-Funded Satellite Project, Two Years Later
A look at a failed project that attempted to buy the TerreStar-1 satellite.
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SatelliteTODAY’s Top Headlines of 2012
Throughout 2012, these were the most read stories on SatelliteTODAY.com.
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Via Satellite’s Most Read Stories of 2012
Countdown of Via Satellite's most popular stories read online this year.
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Air Force and Lockheed Martin Reach Satellite Deal
Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Air Force have announced they reached a deal for the next two Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) satellites
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Satellite Images: North Korea Could be Preparing for Third Nuclear Test
An analysis of new satellite images indicates that North Korea could be preparing to conduct the expected third nuclear test after its successful long-range missile launch that placed an apparently dead spacecraft into orbit.
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GPS Coalition Submits New Document on LightSquared’s FCC Request
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Satellite TV Equipment Industry in Thailand Wants License Fees Reduced
Manufacturers and distributors of Thai satellite TV systems are demanding reductions to the license fees collected by the NBTC of Thailand.
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Earth Observation Satellite With Longest Operational Life to Retire
The longest-running Earth observation satellite, Landsat 5, is starting the retirement process.
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The Top 10 Moments of 2012 for Space Exploration
The 10 moments of the year that made this generation “share an enthusiasm and wonder a previous generation experienced with the first moon landing.”
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New Cloud-based GPS Consumes 99 Percent Less Power
A new technology being developed by Microsoft Research could lower the high GPS power requirements using a cloud-based system.
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Boeing to Improve In-Flight Wi-Fi Service
Boeing is working on eliminating weak spots in in-flight wireless signals by using potatoes as stand-ins for passengers.
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Agreement on Satellite Deal Between Lockheed Martin and the Air Force to Take Longer Than Expected
Reports indicate that an agreement on the deal between Lockheed Martin and the U.S. Air Force for new military communications satellites is unlikely to be reached before the end of the year.
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First Scottish Satellite to be Launched Next Year
Scotland’s first satellite will be launched from a Russian Soyuz-2 rocket next March.
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ULA, Lockheed Martin Start Operation Santa Claus
Employees, retirees and their families participated in Christmas charity event.
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British Skynet Satellite Successfully Launched
Arianespace successfully launched the five-tonne Skynet-5D satellite from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana.
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DARPA Calls for Submissions on 100 Gbps Wireless
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is calling for submissions to replace its 200-276 Mbps wireless technology, Common Data Link, currently used for military communications.
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NASA Next-Generation Communication Satellite Arrives at Cape Canaveral
The next NASA communications satellite TDRS-K has arrived to Cape Canaveral to get ready for its launch scheduled for Jan. 29.
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Turkey’s First Earth Observation Satellite Successfully Placed in Orbit by China
According to the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gobi Desert, the satellite was delivered into its correct orbit by a Long March 2D rocket.
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NASA Confirms GRAIL Satellites Crash
NASA announced it has successfully crashed its two Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) twin satellites into the moon.
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Proton Rocket Failure Sparks Need for Thorough Review of Breeze-M Upper Stage
The third failure of the Breeze-M upper stage of Russia’s Proton rocket in 16 months has pushed its manufacturers to conduct a thorough assessment of Breeze-M.
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North Korean Satellite Most Likely to be Dead
Astronomers from Harvard have confirmed that the North Korean satellite launched into space last week is tumbling in orbit and that no transmission has been received from it, signals that the spacecraft is almost certainly inactive.
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Arianespace Releases New Mobile App
Arianespace has released a new mobile application that allows users to follow the company’s activities from their tables and smartphones.
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Google Lunar X Prize: A Race for the Next Moon Rover
The competition promises $30 million to the first privately funded team that can successfully land and communicate with an unmanned vehicle on the moon.
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New LandSat Satellite Scheduled for Launch
The newest LandSat satellite, LandSat 8, has been scheduled for a February 2013 launch.
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North Korea to Launch More Rockets
Two days after its first successful launch North Korea has vowed to send more satellites into space.
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Expected Sun Storm Threats Satellite Communications
Intense solar storms are expected next year, which means that the number of sunspots will increase massively, causing changes in our planet’s ionosphere.
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DigitalGlobe Wants Public to Vote for the Top Satellite Image of 2012
DigitalGlobe has published its 20 best satellite images of 2012 and it is now looking for public feedback to select the top one.
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North Korean Satellite Appears to be Out of Control
Less than 24 hours after North Korea’s successful satellite launch, reports suggest that the spacecraft could be “tumbling out of control.”