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Misty, a super-secret satelliteprogram had to be canceled last year.
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Then there was Misty, a super-secret satelliteprogram that was canceled last year.
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This is unacceptable. The Russian engine is a critical component in Atlas rockets, the workhorse of the U.S. military's satelliteprogram.
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This is the source of the Army's Kestrel Eye spy satelliteprogram, which is exploring the possibilities offered by smaller sats.
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This decade, the United States' geostationary satelliteprogram-GOES- is inthemidstof an $11 billion makeover, run by Lockheed Martin.
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Galileo, a 10 billion euro ($12 billion) satelliteprogram being developed by the EU as a rival to the U.S.
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The satelliteprogram stands to lose 22 percent of its budget ($153 million) if the proposal goes through-theharshest cuts NOAA is facing.
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Air Force satelliteprograms that fall apart before they ever put anything into orbit.
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Additional business related to Energy Department, Homeland Security, and satelliteprograms add to the economic engine.
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It also lets you choose among Sirius satelliteprograms by simply speaking the type of programming you're after.
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"Could they reconstruct the satelliteprogram from scratch?"
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His five newspapers, including The Times and Sunday Times, blatantly used their news columns to plug their proprietor's satelliteprograms and undermine the competitor.
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Li and Dong allegedly stole information from defence contractors regarding military satelliteprograms, military wireless networks and communications systems and microwave and laser systems.
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About 40 percent of Iranians watch satelliteprograms broadcast from outside the country, according to a 2010 estimate from BBC Monitoring.