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The Edge Of Luna Incognita By SMART-1 Paris, France (ESA) Mar 06, 2007 SMART-1 has investigated lunar areas at the edge of Luna Incognita. This area near the lunar poles can be used for lunar science studies, or even to prepare for human bases on the Moon and on Mars. Mankind did not see the land called Luna Incognita, until the first probes sent images of the lunar farside. China To Launch Lunar Satellite Probe This Year Beijing (AFP) March 6, 2007 China will launch its first lunar probe this year and the nation's fledgling space programme will have the ability to land a man on the moon within 15 years, state press reported Tuesday. The "Chang'e I" lunar probe will be launched later this year aboard a Long March 3-A carrier rocket, Huang Chunping, the former head of rocket science at China's manned space programme, told Xinhua news agency. ESA Award SSTL Contract To Build A Second GIOVE-A Paris, France (ESA) Mar 07, 2007 The European Space Agency (ESA) awarded a contract to Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) to build a second satellite for the Galileo satellite navigation system. Named GIOVE-A2, the new satellite will be based on the company's proven GIOVE-A medium Earth orbit satellite technology. |
Telenor Satellite Services Expands Use Of Intelsat Global Satellite Capacity Pembroke, Bermuda (SPX) Mar 07, 2007 Intelsat has announced that Telenor Satellite Services expanded a multi-year contract with Intelsat to include transmission services on three different spacecraft in C- and Ku-band. The capacity is being used for Telenor's Sealink maritime high-speed data communications solution through its Eik Teleport in Norway. NSS-10 And NSS-11 Join SES New Skies Fleet Paris, France (SPX) Mar 07, 2007 SES New Skies has reported that the SES satellites AMC-12/ASTRA 4A and AAP-1 have been transferred to SES New Skies which will now be responsible for all customer and capacity management activities associated with these satellites. The spacecraft have subsequently been renamed NSS-10 and NSS-11. Oklahoma Selects Spacenet Transportable And Emergency Response Communications Service McLean VA (SPX) Mar 07, 2007 Spacenet has been selected by Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Telemedicine Center to provide satellite network services for its new mobile telemedicine clinic. The OSU Center for Health Sciences, its College of Osteopathic Medicine and affiliated teaching hospital support one of the largest statewide telemedicine programs in the nation. |
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Orocom Selects Hughes Satellite Solution To Deliver Broadband Services Across Pakistan And The Region Germantown MD (SPX) Mar 07, 2007 Hughes Network Systems has announced that its broadband satellite solution has been selected by Islamabad-based Orocom. Spirent Communications Announces Combined GPS Galileo Simulation System Paignton, UK (SPX) Mar 07, 2007 Spirent Communications has announced the availability of its GSS7900 GPS/Galileo Simulation System. This system allows the testing of advanced multi-system GNSS receivers by supporting the free-to-use signals from both GPS and Galileo systems. Full-Spectrum Study Of Small Patch Of Sky Yields Portrait Of Maturing Universe Berkeley CA (SPX) Mar 07, 2007 A massive project to generate an all-color map of the galaxies in a small area of sky, utilizing four satellite telescopes and four ground-based telescopes, is yielding new information about the universe's "pre-teen" years and the early evolution of galaxies and galaxy clusters. |
Rocket Plane Roulette Honolulu HI (SPX) Mar 07, 2007 The safety record of rocket-powered aircraft suggests that the suborbital tourism industry is headed for a crash - and a lawyer feeding frenzy that will wipe it out. India Poised For Big Growth In Telemedicine Chennai, India (PTI) Mar 07, 2007 Low cost products could facilitate faster spread of telemedicine in developing countries and India poised for a "big growth" in the sector, Michael Nerlich, President, International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth said today. Addressing reporters here through teleconference from Regemburgh University in Germany, he said low cost products could promote telemedicine in a big way. AEGIS Survey Reveals New Principle Governing Galaxy Formation And Evolution Santa Cruz CA (SPX) Mar 07, 2007 Faced with the bewildering array of galaxies in the universe, from orderly spirals to chaotic mergers, it is hard to imagine a unifying principle that describes them all with mathematical precision. But that is just what astronomers have now discovered. |
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