Zee Sine ZEEL Cignals deal for Filipino channel

From http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/gecs/zee-cignals-philippine-entry-160919 MUMBAI: Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited has signalled a deal with Cignal TV for Filipino channel Zee Sine. Earlier this year, ZEEL had announced its foray into the Philippines with its Tagalog and Taglish language Bollywood movie channel Zee Sine in partnership with the local cable TV distributor Cable Boss. Since then, it has […]

Italy’s Rai launches free OTT service

From http://advanced-television.com/2016/09/19/italys-rai-launches-free-ott-service/ Italian public broadcaster Rai has launched its new multimedia platform, with free access via app and PC, both online and offline. RaiPlay offers users a constantly updated catalogue of content. It includes 14 RAI channels in live streaming (Rai1, Rai2, Rai3, Rai4, Rai5, RaiNews, RaiSport1, RaiSport2, RaiMovie, RaiPremium, RaiYoyo, RaiGulp, RaiStoria, RaiScuola), a […]

Japan to build satellite for Vietnam’s climate observation

From http://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/japan-to-build-satellite-for-vietnam-s-climate-observation-3470718.html Japan to build satellite for Vietnam’s climate observation A blueprint of the ASNARO-2 radar satellite to be built by Japan in 2017. Photo by space.skyrocket Two Japanese companies are slated to deliver the final product in 2018. The Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology has finalized a deal to purchase a radar satellite […]

MUOS-5 after slight orbit change with issue with

From http://www.military-technologies.net/2016/09/20/muos-5-after-slight-orbit-change-with-issue-with-propulsion-still-unsolved/ MUOS-5 after slight orbit change with issue with propulsion still unsolved Well known problems with propulsion of United States Navy communication Satellite MUOS-5 are still not explained even after performing visual inspection by one of the GSSAP satellites. Since first problems with MUOS-5 were reported to public in July 2016, U.S. Navy has […]

Cornell team develops water-powered satellite for lunar orbit

From http://www.digitaljournal.com/tech-and-science/science/cornell-students-shoot-for-the-moon-with-water-propulsion/article/475310 A tiny satellite, about the size of a cereal box and powered by water, is in the running to become the first CubeSat to orbit the moon. A Cornell University student team calling themselves Cislunar Explorers is developing the little orbiter as part of NASA’s Cube Quest Challenge, which is offering prizes totaling […]