He said that in the short term, people could retune their video and satellite equipment until the problem is resolved. |
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For example, a country's satellite can deliver remote sensing, flood plain monitoring, mapping, that kind of thing. |
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Websites and satellite television channels then supply visual images and incendiary rhetoric from any place where they are fighting. |
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To date the technique has largely been applied in cellphone base-stations and digital satellite TV receivers. |
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Car dealers also offer satellite radio receivers as a factory-installed option. |
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The MT312 is a single-chip variable rate digital quadrature phase shift keying satellite demodulator. |
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An existing satellite system designed to detect and track ballistic missile launches is currently being upgraded. |
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This equation of acceleration also applies to the motion of the satellite as it moves around the planet. |
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Envisat, with its mass of 8 tonnes, will be the heaviest satellite ever to be put into orbit by an Ariane launcher. |
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The building is effectively a giant glass satellite, with a central tower pointing its finger accusingly at the heavens. |
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Indeed, this train will accomplish its journey using satellite navigation technology. |
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Static information such as semi-major axis of ellipse, apogee and perigee altitudes, and anomalistic and nodal periods of satellite orbits. |
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There have been videoconferences, webcasts, satellite broadcasts and exchanges between scientists on a secure website. |
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In 1958, the Explorer III became the US's first satellite and it also discovered Earth's radiation belt. |
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This will be the first time that an Ariane 5 launcher places a satellite in sun-synchronous orbit. |
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In 1957, the USSR launched the Sputnik, the first artificial earth satellite. |
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Regulations allow a maximum of 55 gallons of hazardous waste or 1 quart of acutely hazardous waste at each satellite accumulation area. |
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There was a joint satellite session each day with speakers, panelists, question-and-answer sessions, and workshops in each city. |
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And that absorption forms the basis by which satellite UV radiometers detect ozone from space. |
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Existing cell phones should be easily adaptable to work with the satellite system. |
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The space race reaches new lands when the Russian Space Agency launches Nigeria's first satellite. |
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The event, which took place on Feb. 22, 2001, was twice as powerful as any other eruption observed on the Jovian satellite. |
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The mission control station will have a secure satellite relay and line-of-sight communications link. |
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Speeches from the gigantic demonstration in Melbourne were broadcast on satellite television to union rallies in every city and town. |
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Thereafter, satellite producers could contract directly with launcher providers to deliver payloads to space. |
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The advent of relatively cheap satellite television and the internet may one day put an end to these lunatics. |
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Also, many late-model cars now offer satellite radio either as a standard or an optional feature. |
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Local cable and satellite affiliates will distribute the food donations to local food banks. |
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It was blowing gently between the satellite dish and the biggest shrub in the garden like a white flag of surrender. |
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These glial cells are seen adjacent to myelinated nerve fibers in the white matter or forming satellite cells to the neurons in the gray matter. |
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It has left residents across the city having to retune their equipment to be able to watch a video or satellite channels. |
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The tournament's matches are broadcast on satellite, providing it with a huge reach. |
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The older muscles with artificially activated satellite cells had a regenerative ability comparable to that of younger muscle. |
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To the fore came satellite imagery and the National Security Agency's capacity to intercept communications. |
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Just because they're on your video game system and not your satellite dish, are they not worthy to be considered part of the anime world? |
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Let's take a look at some satellite imagery, give you a sense of the lay of the land of where those pictures are coming from. |
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He achieved his circumnavigation without any electronic navigation aids or the assistance of modern satellite communication technology. |
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Because of its repeated airings on cable and satellite, it is still possible to catch it on television, but it is worth buying as well. |
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It readily accepts any audio source for rebroadcasting, including satellite, off-air or off-net programming. |
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A station on the earth's surface sends the signal to the satellite, which receives the signal and rebroadcasts it to other places on the earth. |
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Stations there picked up and rebroadcast the analog signals relayed by satellite from the Netherlands. |
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A kind of rocket-powered taxicab called a launch vehicle carries a satellite from earth into space. |
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One potential worry for Cablevision is the growth of direct-broadcast satellite services in the New York area. |
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Listeners can tune into an increasing number of FM rebroadcasters, as well as listen by digital satellite and cable. |
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Most communication is by cell and satellite phones, and also by email on laptops. |
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Dish antennas now receive more than fifty television channels via satellite signals. |
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It stayed in orbit around the Moon for 20 hours, and made ten revolutions of our only satellite. |
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Most of those in the younger age groups these days seem to prefer workwear typical of the kind they often see on satellite television. |
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The mass of Pluto is now known accurately since a satellite Charon has been discovered. |
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Below are the satellite launchers that have gone up a hundred or more times, and the percentage of those launches that failed. |
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The survey measured tree cover in wooded areas of greater than one hectare using satellite photography. |
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There were no cable lines connected to the house, no antennas mounted on the roof, and no satellite in the yard. |
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The second step is to help create the right policy and regulatory environment for broadband, and satellite, and wireless. |
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With planning, a solution can be offered that will combine cable, wireless and satellite services. |
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If a customer cancels within 30 days, the satellite provider revokes the retailer's commission. |
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Two months later, although not missile related but even more explosive, the Soviets launched the Sputnik I satellite. |
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A harness with a satellite transmitter was applied after she finished laying 88 eggs and 20 yolkless eggs. |
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Before satellite based remote sensing emerged, aerial platforms were used as aerial photographic data, but with limited view ability. |
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The Yankee Group projects steeper year-over-year growth for satellite, broadband wireless and other technologies. |
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Users will have access through a combination of terrestrial wireless and satellite transmissions. |
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Broadcasting by satellite was RTE's golden opportunity to ensure that every household would receive top quality reception. |
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Early this morning an Ariane 4 launcher successfully placed into orbit another satellite for Eutelsat. |
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Such processing efforts have led to determinations of satellite magnetic anomalies of the Earth. |
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Secondly, the USA claimed satellite photographs had revealed the existence of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant. |
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With the terrestrial giants in decline, cable and satellite look set to rule the airwaves for some time to come. |
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On board is an Intelsat satellite, the 19th to be placed in orbit for the company by an Ariane launcher. |
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Unlike Southwest, Jet Blue has more legroom, leather seats and satellite TV on every seatback. |
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At 20 he was co-hosting a sports show with the caustic Cajun on XM satellite radio. |
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Increasingly, both the United States and the Soviet Union made improvements to their missiles that made them capable satellite and space capsule launchers. |
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Some government agencies intercept satellite and other transmissions. |
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Someone eventually brought the pilot a Thuraya satellite phone which he used to call his family. |
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He borrowed their satellite phone and contacted the CIA in Tashkent, who relayed his situation to Team Alpha. |
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Clarke chose an orbital altitude of 35,786 kilometers because at that distance the angular velocity of Earth's rotation would match that of the satellite. |
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He called his father from the battlefield on a satellite phone to say that he was bleeding out. |
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Zhang eventually crept back to camp and found a satellite phone to summon help. |
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The group also discussed satellite remote sensing and climate change. |
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Practically every satellite phone and radio had been stomped, shot, or stoned during the attack, but the Sherpas might carry one. |
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Also, those of us with satellite dishes can watch a different time zone. |
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We won't be happy until we've got 400 cable or satellite or digital stations and we can watch the most ridiculous, amateurish, shoddy bits of nonsense. |
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It reads as if the author was sitting in some Indian village, a long way from a telephone or a satellite dish, and quietly got on with his work when he wasn't having a zizz. |
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A satellite TV system consists of a dish that captures the TV signal broadcast from a satellite, and a receiver that amplifies the signal and sends it to a television. |
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The satellite phone in the apartment had been in use almost constantly. |
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The men ate together, sharing the same food, and whiled away their time watching TV, mainly Al Jazeera, via a satellite dish. |
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All ISIS logistics and dispositions in the field are observable by drone and satellite. |
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Since high spatial resolution satellite data is now available, we need not feel that small landholdings are a disadvantage, but can be an advantage. |
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The records do not support the idea of a sudden acceleration, and satellite altimetry suggests almost no change of sea level during the past decade. |
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As a result, a satellite passing over a higher-mass region would speed up very slightly, and slow down over a lower-mass one. |
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The living room is provided with an ample couch, satellite TV, radio and CD-player, a table with chairs and two sofas that can serve as sleeping places. |
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Thus the report on the Guy Fawkes effigies, which also was picked up by RT, the English-language Russian satellite channel. |
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Deep in the shadows they aimed a pinpoint flashlight at a diagram drawn from a recent satellite image. |
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Still, the slow, artfully mundane burn is right for the town of Lofte, a forgotten satellite deep in the American wasteland. |
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That cylinder is in a chamber within the satellite, not unlike an astronaut aboard the International Space Station. |
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The satellite can then collect the data and retransmit the information from one satellite on an ultrahigh-capacity optical data link using lasers. |
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The hill is now also being used to transmit signals for mobile phones and air traffic as well as signals for local radio and satellite television reception. |
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Each satellite would carry a shortrange UHF transceiver to communicate with landers and orbiters near Mars and a longrange radio to relay information back to Earth. |
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The Environmental Protection Administration is set to hold a seminar today on the application of satellite remote sensing technology in atmospheric pollution control. |
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What is meant by synchronizing the satellite signal with the receiver? |
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If the film is to be watched immediately, the telecast will commence at once, thanks to a direct-to-home satellite dish that receives and relays high-fidelity signals. |
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For a Jane Doe such as myself the sight of all this hardware with massive antenna extended and satellite dishes pointing to the heavens was staggering. |
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Of course Sky have an ace up their sleeve, and that's its ownership of the programme listings associated with the various channels it carries on its satellite service. |
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Can repairs be effected to a satellite revolving in its orbit? |
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Scientists rely only on satellite telephone and radio connections. |
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I can also, of course, receive many of the digital radio programmes now being broadcast as channels on digital terrestrial and satellite platforms. |
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Right now 29 airplanes and 18 ships are involved in combing the area where on Sunday the satellite found the debris. |
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But, Digital Globe satellite images dated March 17, 2014, corroborate their stories. |
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The way that satellite arrangements are usually put together is that the philosophy, the language, the pedagogy, and the kaupapa of the schools do match. |
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Cable and satellite channels have a combined reach of 18 million. |
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One whooper and five Bewick's swans have been fitted with transmitters which will enable them to be visibly tracked by satellite and followed online. |
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This time around, consumer electronic giants Panasonic, Thomson and Pioneer have put money in the satellite project as they hope to sell more widescreen screens. |
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They then rebroadcast their programs around China by satellite. |
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Events celebrating the Centennial of Flight Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003, will be carried live by satellite and rebroadcast on NASA Television throughout the day. |
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Google Earth from street view to satellite overview is the practical paradigmatic example of zoomability. |
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A satellite accumulation point may contain up to 55 gallons of hazardous waste or one quart of acute hazardous waste indefinitely. |
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Another ash-detection scheme using satellite data blends information from four different wavelengths. |
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The aerobrake would be deployed after the rocket has delivered its satellite into low-Earth orbit. |
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The Statewide Imagery Acquisition project is coordinated by AeroMetric with Astrium providing the source satellite imagery. |
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Neither of the values of wind speed is measured directly, both the Indian and US-based groups estimate the wind speed from satellite images. |
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A satellite picture shows newly-created flat-topped icebergs floating in the sea on the western side of the Antarctic peninsula. |
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Now in orbit, the satellite has successfully deployed its solar arrays and a large-scale rotating antenna. |
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Kagoshima came to New York from Japan in the late 1970s, acting as a satellite figure to the budding East Village art scene. |
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The real number stands at four million as of 1995, a mix of C-band and direct broadcast satellite. |
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But greater efforts are needed to track space debris, including harmful satellite re-entries. |
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The Technical Services Unit is also responsible for six satellite stations and the research station nurseries. |
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The original motivation for satellite navigation was for military applications. |
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The interview will be broadcast nationally through a satellite linkup. |
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The goal of the described control application is to detumble a satellite while achieving a desired orientation. |
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The world leader in compact satellite systems, Surrey Satellites, is also part of Astrium. |
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In 1795, the French revolutionary army invaded the Dutch Republic and turned the nation into a satellite of France, named the Batavian Republic. |
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This includes the commercial channels, cable and satellite transmissions, and the Internet. |
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As a result, Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Albania became Soviet satellite states. |
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Surrey Satellite Technology is a small satellite development and production company. |
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The services division specializes in military satellite communications services and currently employs about 2,200 personnel. |
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A fourth satellite building was planned, in addition to an extension to the main terminal building, but never completed. |
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In 2004 Framestore opened their first satellite office in New York City, to focus on advertising. |
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Internet accessibility is fast coming to the sea with the advent of cheap satellite communication, mainly from Inmarsat. |
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There are three local and a number of foreign suppliers of cable and satellite services. |
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With the introduction of satellite technology, it became possible to create a more accurate and detailed global map. |
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Satmex maintains its own satellite fleet with most of the fleet being designed and built in Mexico. |
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This was resolved by retrofitting bombs with Global Positioning System satellite guidance devices that are immune to bad weather. |
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Merchant vessels had the civilian Inmarsat uplink, which enabled written telex and voice report transmissions via satellite. |
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As passenger numbers grew, a circular satellite pier was added to the terminal building. |
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Bowie was asked to relinquish the satellite booking, to allow the Spanish Government to put out a live newsfeed. |
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Sky has design authority over all digital satellite receivers capable of receiving their service. |
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Kuwait has 15 satellite television channels, of which four are controlled by the Ministry of Information. |
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According to the Iraqi Ministry of Communication, Iraq is now in the second phase of building and launching a multipurpose strategic satellite. |
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As a result, East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Czechoslovakia, and Albania became Soviet satellite states. |
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Housing was originally built in a series of satellite neighbourhoods clustered around the hilltop town centre. |
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She was interviewed via satellite on CBS's The Early Show, NBC's Today, FOX's America's Newsroom. |
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The channel is a joint partnership between BBC Scotland and MG Alba and is available across the UK on satellite services. |
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Now the service has been scrapped and replaced with the last remaining STV micro region of which is not available on satellite. |
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The S4C signal also continues to overspill into the Republic of Ireland via the Freesat satellite service. |
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The six regions are also carried on satellite, cable and Digital Terrestrial. |
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The station is also broadcast on DAB Digital Radio and Freeview across Wales, as well as across the UK and Europe on satellite. |
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Oil from the Lennox, Hamilton, and Hamilton North unmanned satellite platforms is received and blended at the complex. |
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The received frequency will differ slightly from the broadcast frequency because of the movement of the satellite with respect to the receiver. |
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As a satellite's orbit deviated, the USNO would send the updated information to the satellite. |
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Subsequent broadcasts from an updated satellite would contain its most recent ephemeris. |
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The satellite uses an atomic clock to maintain synchronization of all the satellites in the constellation. |
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The ability to supply satellite navigation signals is also the ability to deny their availability. |
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Operational since 1978 and globally available since 1994, GPS is currently the world's most utilized satellite navigation system. |
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A range of airborne, satellite and land based remote sensing techniques can provide additional, mappable data. |
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In 2006 the cruise liner MS Bremen successfully ran the Northwest Passage, helped by satellite images telling where sea ice was. |
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Various technologies and strategies have been implemented for monitoring pipelines, from physically walking the lines to satellite surveillance. |
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Mini TLPs can also be used as utility, satellite or early production platforms for larger deepwater discoveries. |
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Within hours they realized that, because of the Doppler effect, they could pinpoint where the satellite was along its orbit. |
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Department of Defense through a series of satellite acquisitions to meet the growing needs of the military, civilians, and the commercial market. |
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In the same manner, the satellite locations are known with great precision. |
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After a set of measurements are processed, the tracker predicts the receiver location corresponding to the next set of satellite measurements. |
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After the satellite maneuver, engineers track the new orbit from the ground, upload the new ephemeris, and mark the satellite healthy again. |
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The first subframe of each frame encodes the week number and the time within the week, as well as the data about the health of the satellite. |
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Because all of the satellite signals are modulated onto the same L1 carrier frequency, the signals must be separated after demodulation. |
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This is done by assigning each satellite a unique binary sequence known as a Gold code. |
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To obtain a lock, it is necessary that there be an unobstructed line of sight from the receiver to the satellite. |
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Processing of the navigation message enables the determination of the time of transmission and the satellite position at this time. |
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The receiver uses messages received from satellites to determine the satellite positions and time sent. |
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The satellite carrier total phase can be measured with ambiguity as to the number of cycles. |
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Atmospheric delay and satellite ephemeris errors have been significantly reduced. |
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The Echo satellite was a balloon satellite launched into Earth orbit in 1960 and used for passive relay of radio communication. |
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The changing gravity field can be detected by repeated land measurements with absolute gravimeters and recently by the GRACE satellite mission. |
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The current motion of the tectonic plates is today determined by remote sensing satellite data sets, calibrated with ground station measurements. |
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Many satellite institutions were founded, and Iona became the centre of one of the most important monastic systems in Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Earth's gravity interacts with other objects in space, especially the Sun and the Moon, Earth's only natural satellite. |
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It was known for a long time and was encountered by Fridtjof Nansen but was only fully understood with the advent of satellite imagery. |
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Bathymetry and satellite altimetry are two technologies working to close the gap. |
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Canada was the third country to design and construct a satellite after the Soviet Union and the United States, with the 1962 Alouette 1 launch. |
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Galactic tides are the tidal forces exerted by galaxies on stars within them and satellite galaxies orbiting them. |
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The summer minimum Arctic ice extent for 2010 was the third lowest over the period of satellite observations of the polar ice. |
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It was compiled from satellite, marine, aeromagnetic and ground magnetic surveys. |
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The latest version, EMM2015, includes data from The European Space Agency's Swarm satellite mission. |
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As a result, the modern global record of precipitation largely depends on satellite observations. |
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In other cases, the goal is producing the best instantaneous satellite estimate, which is the High Resolution Precipitation Product approach. |
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By the 1970s, icebreaking ships were equipped with automatic transmissions of satellite photographs of ice in Antarctica. |
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Before the advent of satellite imagery in 1961, however, many tropical cyclones were underestimated in their durations. |
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These active hurricane seasons predated satellite coverage of the Atlantic basin. |
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The use of satellite tracking is teaching scientists a great deal about the way albatrosses forage across the ocean to find food. |
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Birdlife has satellite tracking records for each of the 22 species of albatross in their Seabird Tracking Database. |
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Black Arrow, officially capitalised BLACK ARROW, was a British satellite carrier rocket. |
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Prior to the cancellation of the Black Arrow programme, the satellite was to be named after Puck from A Midsummer Night's Dream. |
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As of 2014, the United Kingdom is the only country to have successfully developed and then abandoned a satellite launch capability. |
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Similar transmitters are often included in satellite radio receivers and some toys. |
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In Alaska, reindeer herders use satellite telemetry to track their herds, using online maps and databases to chart the herd's progress. |
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It is also the uplink home of SES, carrier of major European satellite services for Germany and Britain. |
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In early 2012, Romania launched its first satellite from the Centre Spatial Guyanais in French Guyana. |
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Napoleon reorganized much of the Empire into the Confederation of the Rhine, a French satellite. |
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Dependent socialist governments were installed in the Eastern Bloc satellite states. |
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The Soviet Union took an early lead in the Space Race, with the first artificial satellite and the first human spaceflight. |
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The Cold War ended during his tenure, and in 1989, Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe overthrew their respective communist governments. |
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Since 2000 the armed force department has also maintained the Onyx intelligence gathering system to monitor satellite communications. |
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Globalization has expanded recreational opportunities by spreading pop culture, particularly via the Internet and satellite television. |
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On 1 June 1979, the two stations at Muscat and Salalah linked by satellite to form a unified broadcasting service. |
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The Consorcio de Transportes de Sevilla communicates by bus with all the satellite towns of Seville. |
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On 26 September 2012 China launched Sri Lanka's first satellite, with plans for more launches in the coming years. |
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Acropora reefs exist in the sheltered bays of the satellite towns of Jussah and Khairan. |
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An opposition satellite station, Lualua TV, operates from London but has found its signals blocked. |
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The rajahnate was ruled under and gave yearly tribute to the Sultanate of Brunei as a satellite state. |
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Global Navigation Satellite System or GNSS is the term for satellite navigation systems that provide positioning with global coverage. |
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The satellite constellation is managed by the United States Air Force 50th Space Wing. |
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Telstar was the first communications satellite to provide commercial transatlantic communications. |
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The plan succeeded in extending the linear layout along the Scheldt river by connecting new satellite communities to the main strip. |
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The former base has since been changed into a civilian business park, as well as a new satellite campus for Southern Maine Community College. |
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The freezing period varies from year to year as shown in the satellite image to the right. |
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However, other scientists suggested that the satellite images may have been misread and that the sea route was not yet passable. |
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The ruined town was later eclipsed by nearby Murmansk, of which it is now commonly considered to be a satellite. |
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Nigeria has a space satellite that is monitored at the Nigerian National Space Research and Development Agency Headquarters in Abuja. |
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Christchurch Prison, also known as Paparua, is located in Templeton a satellite town of Christchurch. |
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Rolleston prison is located in Rolleston, another satellite town of Christchurch. |
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This is Seatallan's principal satellite, a broad ridge falling from the east of the summit cone. |
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The greenbelt is becoming more and more fragmented, and satellite cities are appearing at the fringe. |
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The House of Orange was expelled and replaced by the Batavian Republic, a French satellite state. |
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It is possible that supernovae occur in conjunction with either a satellite planet or binary star. |
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How about a 270 mile tether to an orbiting satellite? Oh, you'd like that, wouldn't you? Frank! Prepare to receive the umbilicus! |
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I more than once saw home-made satellite TV unscramblers being sold on the street in Havana. |
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The direct-ascent ASAT appears to be part of a larger Chinese ASAT program that includes ground-based lasers and jamming of satellite signals. |
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The satellite is now orbiting the second Lagrange Point, nearly a million miles away from the Earth. |
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India has two operational satellite launch pads located at Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. |
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The TV ads will air on local channels as well as on satellite television. |
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The BAS team used a single WorldView2 satellite image of a bay where southern right whales gather to calve and mate. |
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Both vehicles are approximately 55 feet in overall length and weigh 50,000 pounds at liftoff, not including the satellite payload. |
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Lineations derived from map patterns, aerial photos, and satellite imagery are standardly used to analyze regional fracture patterns. |
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Aerojet provided MICHIBIKI with a 100 lbf bipropellant engine that will be used to raise the satellite into its correct orbital position. |
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Butorac also points out that OSN works closely with government agencies to detect illegal satellite dish providers. |
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These costs may include the satellite dish, associated connectivity equipment and installation fees. |
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Last summer, a woman in Anhui province in southeast China carried a satellite dish on her back. |
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To use either of these, installation of an antenna or satellite dish is required. |
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In the latest dramatic show of regime hatred for satellite dishes, 6,000 of the television receivers were destroyed at a stadium in Shiraz. |
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The invention's unique design insures that snow and ice do not build up on satellite dishes. |
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A satellite DNA containing CENP-B box-like motifs is present in the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki. |
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Teleports provide access to multiple satellites and other media as well. Independently owned teleports may also provide competitive access to different satellite systems. |
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They now have several satellites located in semistationary orbits at strategic locations around the world instead of one satellite circulating the globe. |
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To help in the re-routing of communications traffic and to support the satellite control mission of E Company, ISEC provided a mobile restoral terminal and a technician. |
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This radio network will allow continuity of operation and restoral of services even when a facility is otherwise cutoff from terrestrial, cellular and satellite services. |
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Across Warnscale is Fleetwith Pike, a satellite of Grey Knotts. |
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Barf is in truth a satellite of Lord's Seat but was given the status of a separate fell by Alfred Wainwright in his influential Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells. |
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Abu Dhabi Municipality is reiterating its warning to residents that they must remove satellite dishes fitted incorrectly to buildings and balconies. |
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The moon, used as a passive satellite, could reflect only part of the music back to earth and it's retranslated here with occasional gaps and duff notes. |
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In addition, the Community College of Rhode Island, Roger Williams University, and University of Rhode Island have satellite campuses in the city. |
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For 35 years, the Pact perpetuated the Stalinist concept of Soviet national security based on imperial expansion and control over satellite regimes in Eastern Europe. |
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In the interior regions, channels are received via satellite dishes. |
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This satellite was launched into orbit from a military base in China. |
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This would have been the first time since satellite records began that both the Northwest Passage and Northern Sea Route had been open simultaneously. |
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In late August 2008, it was reported that images from the NASA Aqua satellite had revealed that the last ice blockage of the Northern Sea Route in the Laptev Sea had melted. |
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The Mexican satellite system is domestic and operates 120 earth stations. |
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As the area behind the coast is a desert, these winds can develop into sand storms, leaving sand deposits in the Atlantic Ocean that are visible on satellite images. |
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These rare systems were expensive, however, and the few that remain in use today are regarded as backups to more reliable satellite positioning systems. |
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It had been imposed by a foreign invading army and destroyed centuries of tradition, making Switzerland nothing more than a French satellite state. |
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Currently Russia has completed the GLONASS satellite navigation system. |
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Afterwards, notices are served to offenders, and eventually offences are reported in case the offender fails to remove the satellite dish during the given period. |
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One result of the DMCA is that performance royalties are to be paid for satellite radio and Internet radio broadcasts in addition to publishing royalties. |
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An alternative solution for satellite launches was explored by the RAE, in which solid fuel boosters would have been attached to the Black Knight. |
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The final Black Arrow to be completed was R4, which did not fly, and is preserved in the Science Museum, London, along with the flight spare for the Prospero satellite. |
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Its final flight was the first and only successful orbital launch to be conducted by the United Kingdom, and placed the Prospero satellite into low Earth orbit. |
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The channel is still unavailable on the satellite platform of the service. |
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The ground station construction, supply of satellite dish equipment and installation in rural homes and businesses represent three separate tenders. |
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The possible settlement was initially discovered through satellite imagery and magnetometer readings and archaeologists have begun excavating the area. |
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A satellite site in Paris, France holds classes at Reid Hall. |
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Earth's largest artificial satellite is the International Space Station. |
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As of June 2016 There are also inoperative satellites, including Vanguard 1, the oldest satellite currently in orbit, and over 16,000 pieces of tracked space debris. |
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In May 2017, glints of light, seen as twinkling from an orbiting satellite a million miles away, were found to be reflected light from ice crystals in the atmosphere. |
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A map or satellite photo readily reveals these major trends. |
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Thus ICESat, GPS and GRACE satellite mission are useful for such purpose. |
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In that case each of the equations describes a spherical cone, with the cusp located at the satellite, and the base a sphere around the satellite. |
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These installations, also known as satellite platforms, are small unmanned platforms consisting of little more than a well bay and a small process plant. |
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However, the ESA study was based only on analysis of satellite images and could in practice not confirm anything about the actual navigation of the waters of the passage. |
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The operator of a satellite navigation system potentially has the ability to degrade or eliminate satellite navigation services over any territory it desires. |
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Today, there's a TV plus a digital box, satellite dish and installation for one lucky winner, plus two runners up get a digital box, a satellite dish and installation each. |
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French television was partly liberalised in the next two decade with the creation of several commercial channels, mainly thanks to cable and satellite television. |
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The Institute for Science and International Security released satellite images on Thursday showing construction of an experimental light water reactor at the complex. |
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Mineral research may also include satellite and airborne photographs. |
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Officials hope to announce the schedule next week, after trial runs to determine how long it takes the bookmobile's rooftop satellite dish to acquire a signal at each stop. |
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Funded by the European Regional Development Fund, the Irish Sea Leatherback Turtle Project focuses on research such as tagging and satellite tracking of individuals. |
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A rotary dial located in the central armrest allows the driver to select and control the ventilation system, the audio and entertainment system and satellite navigation. |
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In recent years satellite images show a very clear mapping of the seabed, and are used extensively in the study and exploration of the ocean floor. |
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Since then, carriage on digital cable, satellite and digital terrestrial has introduced Channel 4 to Welsh homes where it is now universally available. |
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Among the most familiar to people are digital cable and digital satellite. |
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In 1967 the Smithsonian Institution set up a satellite exhibition and research center here, the Anacostia Community Museum, which defines community in a nonlocal way. |
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In 2004, Celtic launched their own digital TV channel called Celtic TV, which was available in the UK through Setanta Sports on satellite and cable platforms. |
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Via satellite on Larry King Live, She was also portrayed in drag by Jay Leno, who joked that they were related through his mother's Scottish heritage. |
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Scotland's primary public broadcaster is BBC Scotland and operates a substantial number of television channels, including satellite channels, and numerous radio stations. |
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As a direct result, the Clyde Valley Regional Plan 1946 allocated sites where satellite new towns were to be built to alleviate the problem through an overspill agreement. |
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Indonesia has its own space agency and space program, and is also the first developing country to operate its own satellite system, known as Palapa. |
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