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TIROS and Television
TIROS I ( or TIROS-1 ) was the first successful weather satellite, and the first of a series of Television Infrared Observation Satellites.
By August 31, images from the eighth Television Infrared Observation Satellite ( TIROS VIII ) depicted a developing storm with a central dense overcast, banding features and cirrus outflow.
A weak circulation was noted by Television Infrared Observation Satellite ( TIROS ) near Cape Verde on August 16.
Moving off Africa, Television Infrared Observation Satellite XI ( TIROS XI ) had indicated that the system became a poorly defined tropical depression and was associated with a circular mass of convection.
** NOAA's TIROS, or Television Infrared Observation Satellite

TIROS and Satellite
* The TIROS I and II Ground Control Station where the first Earth Observing Satellite ( TIROS I ) sent it first photos-http :// www. campevans. org / _CE / html / tiros1-2. html

TIROS and is
TIROS demonstrated at that time that " the key to genius is often simplicity ".
The naming of the satellite becomes a little confusing because the satellites share the same name as the over-seeing organization, such as ESSA & ESSA 1 and NOAA & NOAA M. NOAA-N Prime is the last in the TIROS series of NOAA satellites that observe Earth ’ s weather and the environment.

TIROS and series
TIROS continued as the ESSA TIROS Operational System, and was eventually succeeded by the NOAA ITOS ( Improved TIROS Operational System ), or TIROS-M, and then by the TIROS-N and Advanced TIROS-N series of satellites.
It was part of a series of satellites called ITOS, or improved TIROS.

TIROS and weather
TIROS I was designed to test experimental techniques for taking television images of weather patterns from an almost circular orbit, at an altitude ranging from to.

TIROS and satellites
TIROS paved the way for the Nimbus program, whose technology and findings are the heritage of most of the Earth-observing satellites NASA and NOAA have launched since then.
TIROS paved the way for the Nimbus program, whose technology and findings are the heritage of most of the Earth-observing satellites NASA and NOAA have launched since then.
NASA's NIMBUS-7 satellite and NOAA's TIROS satellites provide daily
As of June 2009, all TIROS satellites launched between 1960 and 1965 ( with the exception of TIROS-7 ) are still in orbit.
Schmitt's ambitious proposal included a special communications satellite based on the existing TIROS satellites to be launched into a Farquhar-Lissajous halo orbit around the L2 point so as to maintain line-of-sight contact with the astronauts during their powered descent and lunar surface operations.
Schmitt's ambitious proposal included the launch into lunar orbit of special communications satellites based on the existing TIROS satellites to allow contact with the astronauts during their powered descent and lunar surface operations.

TIROS and by
Image: TIROS-1-Earth. png |< center > First photo transmitted by TIROS I from space .</ center >
* TIROS 1 & 2 Ground Control Canter at Camp Evans-preserved by InfoAge Scieence History Center

TIROS and NASA
* TIROSNASA Science
* NASA page on TIROS

TIROS and with
Drum shaped with a 42 inch diameter, and height of 19 inches, the TIROS satellite carried two 6 inch long television cameras with it as it entered its nearly circular low earth orbit.

TIROS and .
Instruments and equipment of the TIROS I.
TIROS I was tall and in diameter.
The TIROS I and Tiros II prototype designed for ground testing, hangs in front of a mosaic of TIROS images at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum ( see photo at right.
Image: TIROS I image Spac0102-repair. jpg |< center > TIROS I image of a cyclone .</ center >
TIROS operated for 78 days and proved to be much more successful than Vanguard 2.
TIROS operated for 78 days and proved to be much more successful than Vanguard 2.
TIROS was the first satellite that was capable of remote sensing of the Earth.

Television and Infrared
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Television and Satellite
** Satellite television service Sky Television plc is launched in Europe.
* Silver Satellite Award for Making Television Dance, American Women in Radio & Television
He has also been nominated by the Academy Awards, Screen Actors Guild, Satellite Awards, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
** 2000 – Won Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television for The Color of Courage ( 1999 ) ( TV )
Formed in 1990 by the equal merger of Sky Television and British Satellite Broadcasting, BSkyB is the largest pay-TV broadcaster in the United Kingdom and Ireland with over 11 million subscribers.
The second commercial DBS service, Sky Television plc ( now BSkyB after its merger with British Satellite Broadcasting's five-channel network ), was launched in 1989.
* Sky Television plc, the name of the four-channel network launched by Rupert Murdoch in 1989 ; merged with British Satellite Broadcasting to form BSkyB
In 1983, Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment began divesting its assets and spun off Nickelodeon and two other channels, MTV and the now-defunct Radio Television Station ( RTS ) into the newly formed subsidiary ; in order to increase revenue, Nickelodeon began to accept PBS-style corporate underwriting for its programming.
* Television: Channel Canada, Canadian Cable and Satellite Database.
Much earlier, in 1987, Tandberg Television and the IBA's R & D and Satellite Engineering groups had worked together to build a satellite broadcasting system for the UK based on the ill fated MAC system operated by Sky's rival British Satellite Broadcasting.
Several years earlier, after the merger between Sky Television plc & British Satellite Broadcasting, Hammel's introduction was " This is Sky News a part of the British Sky Broadcasting Network "; in 1993 the introduction was " From the Sky satellite network this is Sky News "; and by 1995 " This is Sky News, part of the Sky Television Network "-or just " This is Sky News ".
* British Satellite Broadcasting consortium by Granada Television, Pearson, Virgin Group, ITN, Anglia Television and Amstrad.
* Rupert Murdoch, the media magnate, a part of News Corp., also owns British News of the World, The Sun, The Times, and The Sunday Times, as well as the Sky Television network, which merged with British Satellite Broadcasting to form BSkyB, and SKY Italia ; in the US, he owns the Fox Networks, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post.
DVB-S is an abbreviation for Digital Video Broadcasting — Satellite ; it is the original Digital Video Broadcasting Forward error correction and demodulation standard for Satellite Television and dates from 1994, in its first release, while development lasted from 1993 to 1997.
* DirecTV, a Satellite Television company
* 120 Channels Satellite Master Antenna Television System ( SMATV )
Satellite Television receivers usually use parabolic antennas.
In June 2007, Chan, along with Liu Changle ( 劉長樂 ), chairman of Phoenix Satellite Television Holdings Limited, established a company that later bought most of ATV's shares.
* STAR TV ( Satellite Television for Asian Region Hong Kong )
In 1997 Rogers was nominated for the Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for her role in the HBO film, Weapons of Mass Distraction.

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