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12.22.2008 Boeing Gains Satellite Launch Contract From Thales Alenia Space 
The Boeing Co. [BA] received a satellite launch contract from Thales Alenia Space, Boeing announced. Boeing will launch the fourth satellite for the COSMO-SkyMed (Constellation of Small Satellites for Mediterranean basin Observation) program for Thales Alenia...
12.08.2008 NPOESS Advances In Compatibility Testing 
The National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) advanced in successful compatibility testing for the NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP). Raytheon Co. [RTN] announced. Raytheon, Northrop Grumman Corp. [NOC] and the NPOESS...
09.01.2008 Satellite-Based Air Traffic Management Keeping the Airline Industry Aloft 
The airline industry is a major economic driver around the globe, but the system is reaching the limits of its capacity. How will the satellite industry play a key role in keeping airlines flying and the economy growing? For more than 50 years, the United...
08.01.2008 European Space Research Funding 
Europe funds a substantial number of space-related research projects, with the vast bulk of money in recent years directed to the Galileo navigation satellite system and to the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) program. A recently...
04.29.2008 USGS To Make 36 Years Of Landsat Data Available On Web 
[Satellite News – 4-29-08] The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is making all archived Landsat imagery available on the Internet for free, the agency announced April 28.     By February, users will be able to access any Landsat scene held in...
04.21.2008 ESA: Europe Leads Way In Earth Observation 
[Satellite News – 4-21-08] The European Space Agency (ESA) is prepared to take the lead in Earth observation after awarding a pair of satellites for the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) program, ESA’s director of Earth...
03.20.2008 GOES-R Contract On Schedule For December Award 
[Satellite News – 3-18-08] The deadline for proposals to build the spacecraft for the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites-R series (GOES-R) program passed March 11, with Northrop Grumman, Boeing Co. and Lockheed Martin submitting bids to...
01.15.2008 Satellite Imaging Business Robust, Growing 
[Satellite News – 1-15-08] With the announcement that the WorldView-1 imaging satellite has reached full operating capability, DigitalGlobe's capacity has been increased five fold, and the company's biggest problem with its previous satellite has been...
11.21.2007 GeoEye Foundation Donates Gorilla Habitat Images 
[11-21-07 – Satellite News] The GeoEye Foundation has donated nine high-quality satellite images to wildlife conservation groups including the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International, to aid in gorilla preservation efforts.     The...
10.31.2007 Raytheon, Northrup Grumman Turn Over NPOESS Command 
[10-31-07 – Satellite Today]  Raytheon Co., Northrup Grumman Corp. and the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) Integrated Program Office (IPO) turned over NPOESS command, control and communications segment to...
10.29.2007 INPE Renews DMC Contract 
[10-29-07 – Satellite Today]  The Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE) has renewed a contract with DMC International Imaging Ltd. for a third year of acquiring high-resolution satellite images of the Amazon rainforest, DMC...
10.26.2007 CSA Ready For Radarsat Launch 
[10-26-07 – Satellite Today]  Canada is ready to launch Radarsat-2 in December, the Canadian Space Agency announced Oct. 25. The satellite, scheduled to be launched Dec. 8 from the...
08.02.2007 Restructured NPOESS Program Looking 'Back To Basics' 
Northrop Grumman Corp. and three U.S. government agencies have completed a restructuring of the National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS), the organizations announced July 30. As part of the restructuring, Northrop Grumman...
07.01.2007 Galileo At A Crossroad 
A few months ago this column predicted an agreement would be reached on a formal European Space Policy in 2007. This prediction came true with a decision reached in Brussels May 22 by the Council of the European Union (EU) and the European Space Agency (ESA)...
04.23.2007 SPOTLIGHT: 'Granny'-Positioning Satellite Suggestion Draws Mixed Reviews In Great Britain 
A British government official suggested to Parliament last week that satellite geolocation technology might be used to help monitor the elderly and those suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's Disease, but the concept was met with ethical concerns and some...
04.16.2007 Australian Government Uses Satellite Imagery To Assess Damage Inflicted On Banana Crops By Cyclone Larry 
Officers from the department were working with the Australian Banana Growers Council and the University of Queensland to produce a detailed snapshot of banana plantations in the wake of the cyclone, which hit the area in March 2006. "Queensland's climate...
04.09.2007 Recent Solar Eruption Sends A Warning Shot Over Earth's Technological Bow, Scientists Warn 
Recent solar activity has proven a previously unrealized weakness of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, scientists warned last week during the first Space Weather Enterprise Forum, held in Washington, D.C.. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
04.01.2007 Critical Year For European Space Programs 
2007 will be a key year for Europe, with major programs such as the Galileo satellite navigation system and Global Monitoring for Environment and Security initiative scheduled to take crucial steps forward and the European Space Agency preparing to shape the...
03.26.2007 Key Players Sign On For Europe's Galileo Project 
While not out of the woods yet, the Galileo project took significant steps forward last week with signatures being attained from all the companies for the setting up of the Galileo Operating Company (Concessionaire). A leading satellite executive familiar...
12.04.2006 African TIGER Initiative Tries To Squeeze Water Via Satellites 
European scientists are finding that Earth observation satellites not only can lead policymakers to water but can also make them think. Four years after the European Space Agency's (ESA) Committee on Earth Observation Satellites launched a Technology...
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