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JAXA, MHI Launch Hayabusa 2 Spacecraft – Satellite Today

Liftoff of the H2A rocket. Photo: JAXA [Via Satellite 12-02-2014] The Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have launched the Hayabusa 2 asteroid explorer satellite aboard an H2A rocket. Liftoff occurred on Dec. 3 from the Tanegashima Space Center, and the spacecraft separated on an Earth-escape trajectory after 47 minutes and 21…

Boeing Subsidiary Completes 4 Millionth Space Solar Cell – Satellite Today

A deployed Spectrolab-produced solar wing. Photo: Boeing. [Via Satellite 12-03-2014] Spectrolab, a solar cell company purchased by Boeing in 2000, has manufactured its 4 millionth gallium arsenide-based solar cell for space. Collectively, these cells have powered more than 380 spacecraft flights. Hundreds of spacecraft, as well as the International Space Station (ISS), have used Spectrolab…

ExactEarth Adds Three Satellites to AIS Constellation – Satellite Today

exacEarth’s exactView 1 satellite, built by SSTL and launched in 2012. Photo: SSTL [Via Satellite 12-02-2014] ExactEarth has purchased one in-orbit Automatic Identification System (AIS) satellite and has received license to obtain AIS data from two more spacecraft. The company has integrated all three into its constellation, bringing the total number of satellites to eight…

MDA, Loral Finalize ViaSat Litigation Settlement Payments – Satellite Today

Technology used on Hughes Jupiter 1 satellite, built by SSL, became a major subject of controversy, prompting ViaSat to take legal action. Photo: SSL [Via Satellite 12-02-2014] Loral Space and Communications and MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) have reached an agreement on paying the $100 million settlement from ViaSat’s litigation with Space Systems/Loral (SSL). ViaSat…

NHK to Broadcast 2020 Tokyo Olympics in 8K – Satellite Today

Tokyo Japan, site of the 2020 Olympic Games where NHK plans to broadcast in 8K. Photo: Chris Winkler [Via Satellite 12-01-2014] Japanese public broadcaster NHK has been at the forefront of advances in video technology with its ambitious plan to deliver content in 8K, or “Super Hi-Vision” (SHV). Previously NHK had planned to begin testing…