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On and satellite
On 12 September 2006, BT announced it would shut down satellite operations at Goonhilly in 2008, and move them to Madley Communications Centre in Herefordshire, making that centre BT's only earth station and the biggest in the world.
On April 6, 1965, Intelsat ’ s first satellite, the Intelsat I ( nicknamed Early Bird ), was placed in geostationary orbit above the Atlantic Ocean by a Delta D rocket.
On 4 October 1957 the Soviet Union had launched the first artificial satellite Sputnik 1 and ignited the Space Race, a part of the Cold War.
On April 25, 2012, the Ecuadorian Space Agency announced that due a technological change in the video camera of its first satellite it will be adding a 3rd mission, which is to help organizations and individuals around the world monitor for small, most dangerous near-earth objects directly from orbit in real time and help fine tune the catalog of orbital debris by injecting the live video signal of the satellite into the Internet, thus turning the NEE-01 Pegasus in the first online, real-time video orbital sentry.
On satellite, channels that devote at least some of their program schedule to post-syndication reruns include Nick at Nite, TV Land, TBS, USA Network, WGN America, TV Guide Network, The Hub, Game Show Network, Boomerang, Nicktoons Network, INSP, RFD-TV, and the Hallmark Channel ; on terrestrial digital television otherwise-vacant subchannels may be used to carry Retro Television Network, Antenna TV, Me-TV, This TV or PBJ.
On July 31, the Soviets announced that they intended to launch a satellite by the fall of 1957.
On its first mission, it captured and redeployed the stranded INTELSAT VI communications satellite.
" On Friday, October 4, 1957, the Soviets had orbited the world's first artificial satellite.
* On a planet, natural satellite, or asteroid
On 16 November 2007 Tecom stopped broadcast of two major Pakistani satellite news channels, uplinked from Dubai Media City, which was initially marketed by Tecom under the tagline " Freedom to Create.
On rare occasions, anticyclonic tornadoes form in association with the mesoanticyclone of an anticyclonic supercell, in the same manner as the typical cyclonic tornado, or as a companion tornado either as a satellite tornado or associated with anticyclonic eddies within a supercell.
On a western satellite Hall thrusters were first demonstrated on the Naval Research Laboratory ( NRL ) STEX spacecraft, which flew the Russian D-55.
On the other hand a good satellite dish looking through the atmosphere into space ( so that it sees a much lower noise temperature ) would have the SNR of a signal degraded by more than 6 dB.
On November 9, 1972, Canada's first geostationary satellite serving the continent, Anik A1, was launched by Telesat Canada, with the United States following suit with the launch of Westar 1 by Western Union on April 13, 1974.
On May 30, 1974, the first geostationary communications satellite in the world to be three-axis stabilized was launched: the experimental satellite ATS-6 built for NASA
On February 10, 2009, Iridium 33 collided with a defunct Russian satellite, Kosmos 2251, 800 km over Siberia.
On March 16, 1955, the United States Air Force officially ordered the development of an advanced reconnaissance satellite to provide continuous surveillance of ' preselected areas of the earth ' in order ' to determine the status of a potential enemy ’ s war-making capability '.
On Puck, a moon of Uranus, there is a crater named Bogle, in deference to the system of nomenclature on this satellite, whose features are all named after various mischievous spirits.
On October 16, 2006, university president David Johnston announced that the university has entered discussions with the City of Stratford and the Stratford Festival of Canada exploring the possibility of establishing a satellite campus in Stratford.
On 4 October 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, which became the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
On September 27, 2012, Dish Network announced that they are releasing a satellite broadband service called DishNet, aimed at rural areas, on October 1st.
On December 28, 1995, EchoStar successfully launched its first satellite, EchoStar I.

On and dish
On his arrival at the capital, empress-mother Galla Placidia sends him a silver dish with a choice selection of prepared dainties — all vegetarian, out of respect for the bishop's strict diet.
On the arts program " Aria and Pasta ," the Durham-born opera singer Sir Thomas Allen ( who retains some Geordie vowels in his speech ) described the dish he prepared as " Geordie Pasta.
On Prince Edward Island, a common dish is " Fries with the Works " which is fries with ground beef and onions, topped with thick beef gravy and fresh green peas.
On November 1, 1986, Venevisión was the first television station in Venezuela to have their very own satellite dish.
On the consumer's side, they will mount a small dish or antenna to the roof of their home and point it back to the WISP's nearest antenna site.
He is said to have had Ovid's erotic poetry and " a book about Apicius " ( presumably Apion's On the Luxury of Apicius ) as bedside reading, and to have personally invented the luxury dish tetrapharmacum.
On top of potato wedges, it makes the dish patatas bravas, typical of tapas bars in Spain.
On the top surface is a dish antenna, and a propulsion unit protrudes from the bottom.
On extra festive occasions a prepared silderet ( herring dish ) might be served in which the herring pieces are placed in a serving dish along with other ingredients.
On November 23,, Díaz was killed at his home in Caracas when a satellite dish that he was adjusting on the roof of his home fell on him and crushed his neck and head against the base of the dish.
On St Martin's Day ( November 11 ) a Martinigans ( St Martin's goose ) is often prepared, whilst carp is a typical Christmas dish.
On festive occasions, goat is served as a special dish.
On Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, Maultaschen are a traditional dish in Swabia, because the meat is concealed under the pasta dough and cannot be seen by God.
On September 10, 1988 the university's 84-foot radio dish detected " an enormous spike which was 750 times noise.
On Mondays a guest chef will provide a recipe, and John Hawkesby will provide a wine match for the dish.
On the other hand, one of his mutton pies known as a " Kit-Kat ", always formed a standing dish at meetings of the club and the pie is thus itself sometimes regarded ( e. g., by Addison in the Spectator ) as the origin of the club's name.
On the other hand, Valerius Maximus says that he and his co-consul / co-censor Quintus Aemilius Papus kept " silver in the homes ... Each of them had a dish for the gods and a salt cellar, but Fabricius was more elegant because he chose to put a little pedestal of horn under his dish.
On of his more elaborate traps was an exquisite chicken dinner laid on good china on a table with linen cloth ( Sherman didn't buy it because he didn't believe red wine should be served with that dish ).

On and feedhorn
On modern satellite dishes, used for direct-broadcast satellite TV, a DC bias is used to provide electrical power to the feedhorn.

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