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  2. Category:Weather satellites - Wikipedia

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  3. Satellite (Lena Meyer-Landrut song) - Wikipedia

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    "Satellite" is a song by German singer Lena Meyer-Landrut. It was written by American songwriter Julie Frost and Danish songwriter John Gordon and recorded by Meyer-Landrut for Unser Star für Oslo , the German pre-selection show for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 .

  4. Xichang Satellite Launch Center - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese weather satellite — the FY-1C polar orbit satellite of the Fengyun series, at an altitude of 865 kilometers (537 mi), with a mass of 750 kg — was destroyed by a kinetic kill vehicle. The SC-19 has been described as being based on a modified DF-21 ballistic missile or its commercial derivative, the KT-2 with a Kinetic Kill Vehicle ...

  5. University of Tennessee at Martin - Wikipedia

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    On February 10, 1927, Senate Bill Number 301 established the University of Tennessee Junior College in Martin. On March 29, it was officially approved by Governor Austin Peay . Hall-Moody closed for the last time on June 1, and the new UT Junior College began operations on September 2 with 120 students.

  6. Arizona State University Colleges at Lake Havasu City

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    Arizona State University at Lake Havasu City (ASU at Lake Havasu) is a satellite campus of the Arizona State University in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.It opened in fall 2012 and focuses on an experiential, student-centered approach to learning. [1]

  7. Defense Weather Satellite System - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Weather Satellite System (DWSS) [1] was a United States Department of Defense weather satellite system to have been built by Northrop Grumman Corporation [2] projected for launch in 2018. [3] In January 2012, the US Air Force cancelled the program. [4] It was replaced with the Weather System Follow-on Microwave (WSF-M). [5]

  8. Earth Observing System - Wikipedia

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    TIROS-1 Satellite displayed at National Air and Space Museum in Washington. Prior to the development of the current Earth Observing System (EOS), the foundations for this program were laid in the early 1960s and 1970s. TIROS-1, the very first full-scale, low Earth orbit weather satellite. [3]

  9. Sirius Satellite Radio - Wikipedia

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    On February 19, 2007, Sirius announced a merger deal with competitor XM Satellite Radio. [27] If the pending merger received government approval, which was required because of antitrust considerations, it would combine the two services into a single satellite radio network in the United States and would be named Sirius/XM Radio.