The GIOVE-A is now in its final orbit, with transmission equipment earth pointing and solar panels sun-pointing as required. As such, the satellite is fully powered and ready to commence operations.
This entry was posted by Robin Wolstenholme on Friday, January 6. 2006 at 09:21.
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