Posts Tagged ‘Antenna’
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Hay River's parabolic antenna turns 50 this year
The Hub (Hay River) (blog) In this Hub photo from July 8, 1987, Robert Stephens works on his Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) program in Hay River at the still-standing antenna on the shore of Great Slave Lake. – NNSL file photo. Regardless of whether you go by … |
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Google Seeks To Plant Antenna Farm in Iowa
Data Center Knowledge (Source: SETI Institute) Google subsidiary Google Fiber, Inc. is seeking permission to place satellite antennas on land near its data center in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The antennas could be used to receive content feeds from broadcast networks that could … |
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Boffins pull plug on SETI alien-seeking antenna array
Register The SETI Institute has put its renowned Allen Telescope Array into hibernation because it doesn't have the money to run the giant cluster of radio dishes that search the heavens for extraterrestrial life. The shuttering of the ATA was disclosed on … We're sorry, but SETI can't take your call right now Forced "Hibernation" for SETI Telescope Report: SETI shuts down search for extraterrestrial life |
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Codename “Reven har fått nye briller”: Toshiba-Kongsberg scandal – In 1987, Toshiba Machine, a subsidiary of Toshiba, was accused of illegally selling CNC milling machines used to produce very quiet submarine propellers to the Soviet Union in violation of the CoCom agreement, an international embargo on certain countries to COMECON countries. The Toshiba-Kongsberg scandal involved a subsidiary of Toshiba and the Norwegian company Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk. The incident strained relations between the United States and Japan, and resulted in the arrest and prosecution of two senior executives, as well as the imposition of sanctions on the company by both countries.[3] The US had always relied on the fact that the Soviets had noisy boats, so technology that would make the USSR’s submarines harder to detect created a significant threat to America’s security. Senator John Heinz of Pennsylvania said “What Toshiba and Kongsberg did was ransom the security of the United States for $517 million.” From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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