News from Kongsberg Satellite Services
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Troll Satellite Station (TrollSat) continues to expand The Troll Satellite Station in Antarctica is a key station in the KSAT network providing high capacity data downlink and TT&C services for low earth orbit sa |
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Successful RISAT-1 launch ISRO successfully launched RISAT-1 from Sriharikota, India, using Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C19) April 26th at 00:17. |
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KSAT is growing The increased activites at KSAT has made it necessary to expand the company's main office in Tromsø, Norway. |
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KSAT Mauritius Antenna MA1 The internal Operational Readiness Review (ORR) of KSAT Mauritius Antenna MA1 is completed. |
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Midnight sun at SvalSat A long day has just started. The sun will set in six months. The first midnight sun at the KSAT Svalsat station captured at 00.23 am April 19th, 2012 |
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KSAT demonstrates a new service for ice tracking Just before Easter we reached an important milestone in our development of services for the customers operating in the high North. |
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The KSAT Mauritius ground station work is well underway Another Station has been added to the KSAT global ground network. |
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Image indicate gas leak in the North Sea This image taken from the AQUA/MODIS instrument 26th of March 2012 gives a possible identification of the cloud resulting from the gas leak from the rig in the UK sector of the North Sea. |
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KSAT attended Interspill London 2012 KSAT personnel recently attended a large conference and exhibition in London March 11-13, as two significant events were combined and collocated for the first time - I |
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KSAT and ConocoPhillips sign contract to monitor ice formation and movement using the COSMO-SkyMed constellation. Tromsø (Norway), January 9, 2012 --- Kongsberg Satellite Services (KSAT) and ConocoPhillips Company [NYSE:COP] have signed a contract for monitoring ice formation and |







