Sentence examples for delivering satellite from inspiring English sources

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The suit was filed in November in Washington by Mr. Gross and his wife, who were seeking up to $60 million from the United States and DAI, the contractor that hired Mr. Gross to go to Cuba under the State Department program, delivering satellite Internet equipment to Jewish groups.

The lawsuit filed by Mr. and Mrs. Gross on Nov. 16 in federal court in Washington seeks up to $60 million from the United States and DAI, the contractor that hired Mr. Gross to go to Cuba in 2009 as part of a State Department program delivering satellite Internet equipment to Jewish groups.

At the time of his arrest, Gross was in Cuba delivering satellite telephone equipment that would allow Cubans to get around some internet restrictions.

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The success of the rocket's landing could cut the cost of delivering satellites (and people) into space by a factor of 100, so it's impressive that SpaceX, a private company, have managed to make such a breakthrough.

Amazon's founder and owner of space privateer firm Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos, decided that Elon Musk's big moment – vertically landing the 48m SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket after delivering satellites into orbit – was too good a moment to pass up the opportunity for some backhanded compliments on Twitter.

Sky will soon announce that it delivers satellite TV to 10m households.

She says that she has delivered satellite phones, chemical suits and 300,000 dry meals since arriving in Deraa, the southern city where the uprising began in March 2011, and has succeeded in airlifting some Syrian injured to Tel Aviv.

Dish has long partnered with AT&T to deliver satellite TV to AT&T subscribers who want to "bundle" the service with other telecom services.

The extent to which the FTMM can be provided to the user in real-time is limited only by the speed by which the PDGS can deliver satellite data to the L2PS and retrieve the model outputs.

The Amazon billionaire's New Shepard rocket is not designed to deliver satellites or cargo to the International Space Station, which orbits about 200 miles above the planet, but rather to take passengers to the edge of space, about 62 miles above Earth.

The government asked the CAA in 2012 to review how Britain could capitalise on the surge of interest in spaceplanes to take tourists to the edge of space on sub-orbital flights, to deliver satellites into orbit, or to perform scientific experiments.

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