Japanese, ESA Satellites Establish Laser Comm Link
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The combination of search software and a growing global database of remote sensing products is making it increasingly easy for Internet users worldwide to find highly accurate images of just about any place on Earth including some that governments around the world would prefer to keep secret.
Orbital, PanAmSat Expect Next ITAR Process To Go More Smoothly
The August launch of PanAmSat’s Galaxy 14 telecommunications satellite aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket was delayed for months because of unexpected complications in getting the requisite U.S. export licenses, according to industry officials involved with the launch.
Bringing China Closer to MTCR
During the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) plenary in Seoul, South Korea, in the fall of 2004, regime members began debating prospects of China being accepted in to the MTCR. Due to the complexity of the issue and the diverse viewpoints of the participants, a decision was made to continue discussion and review China’s application at the next plenary.
Profile: Taking Stock of a Market on the Rise
Profile: Eui K. Koh, President, Asia-Pacific Satellite Communications Council (APSCC)
U.S. State Dept. Green Lights SpaceShipTwo TAA
The U.S. State Department has given the builder of the X Prize-winning SpaceShipOne permission to exchange technical information with its British partner in a new joint venture to develop a commercial suborbital spaceliner.
Editorial: Lousy Planning
The U.S. Air Force no doubt has sound operational reasons for asking Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) to consider moving its nascent launch operation to a different location at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., but the timing of the request is puzzling, to say the least.
No Higher Calling
A fter spending 30 years working at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), my friend and former colleague Tom Tycz is about to retire. It is an event worthy of recognition, and of deeper thought.