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Air Force Ready to Commence the First Series of Wideband Satellites

October 25, 2007 By admin

Thanks to such organizations as the US Air Force, the Air Force will be launching the first series of wideband satellites into orbit. Although there are already satellites that perform these duties, these satellites that are being set for deployment will be advanced to the next generation use. This means that these satellites will greatly advance the space based communications between earth and the satellites that orbit the planet.?

This is particularly important for several reasons. The first reason of importance is being that the communications that are transferred between the astronauts in space and those at mission control will be much smoother. Also, the Air Force can assist in regulating the communications that are received from the satellites in space. Such information that is typically vital to this project are voice communications as well as electronic communication that is transferred, such as Internet data.

With the growing need for faster communication being delivered via the internet and beyond, it is imperative that there are satellites that are available in space for such transmission. This is especially important to the US Air Force, as it needs the communication lines to be open for information such as GPS tracking systems. As much, the wideband satellites are important to send and receive the information that troops send between one another thru electronic communications such as satellite communication gear.

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  1. Kevin Michael Brown says

    February 6, 2009 at 5:38 pm

    As a USNavy veteran, I DO support the troops. I do NOT support the war and hope MY PRESIDENT Obama is able to SAFELY keep his word and have the troops out of Iraq in the time frame he promised.

    I also hope that the troops that are sent to Afghanistan to augment the ones already there KICK A$$ and get home quickly, too. Terrorists need to KNOW that we will act SWIFTLY and FIRMLY in defending OUR USA …. EIGHT years is NOT “swiftly”! What took DUBYA so long to NOT win this war?

    I supported Hilary at first and changed my support to Obama long before he had the nomination locked up.

    I still support him. He is MY Commander-In-Chief as was Jimmy Carter!

  2. Ron Meier says

    November 30, 2009 at 4:50 pm

    The Canadians have “Wear Red Fridays” as a way to show support of the troops. I suggest that we join the Canadians and also wear red on Fridays. They have great support for this in Canada; we can mutually support each other with a consistent color. See: http://www.redfridays.ca/

  3. David Bratton says

    July 7, 2010 at 9:12 am

    “What took DUBYA so long to NOT win this war?” ???

    As a U S Army veteran, I support the troops and their mission. Contrary to popular belief, supporting the troops but not their mission is politically correct double speak, or let’s just call it “holding a willing suspension of disbelief”(spoken by Hillary Clinton to General Patreaus about the mission in Iraq). The troops have nothing but to complete their mission. If you don’t support it, you don’t support them.

    As far as why we haven’t completed our mission, let’s look at some absolute facts. Janet Pelosi took over the Congress two years before Bush left office. She and the Democrats fought every step of the way to hinder our troops, and out and out betray them. Harry Reid said the war is over, years ago, and now he and Biden call Iraq the crowning achievement of the Obama administration. If these people had supported the mission, that they voted for in the first place, we would be in a very different set of circumstances right now in the middle east. If terrorists felt that the USA was unifed in their support of our troops they would be less likely to continue their war on us. But we will never know, because our leaders sold the military down the river to pursue the office of the presidency.

    Now our current president has told the head of NASA that his most important mission is to seek out nations that have large Muslim populations and “make them feel better about their contributions to math and science throughout history.” WTF??!!

    I think Obama has supported the Muslims terrorists all along, and Kevin Brown is proud to have voted for him as well as millions of other Americans and most probably illegal aliens, dead people and all other fraudulent voters. Common sense is not so common. Blue Fridays are a bunch of horse pucky…Wear red.

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