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    enormous amount of writing on weather forecasting I can only come to one conclusion that when all is considered the best forecasters can only give an educated guess of what is in store for weather. Through the many means at their disposal‚ such as satellites‚ ships at the ocean‚ infrared‚ radio‚ and radar transmissions even with all of these techniques no prediction is 100% accurate. One question that I asked myself was "when was the first weather forecasting ever done?"‚ I found out that in 1863

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    the endless universe thinking to bring up something interesting. In these recent 20-30 years space exploration has really affected the world. Billions of money is put into the space exploration business‚ races were made to get to the moon first‚ satellites are all over‚ and that has already become our daily life. There are a lot of positive aspects of space exploration. But in the midst of all of these‚ there are negative things that affect the world society and should be changed. Space exploration

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    can be expanded by examining radio waves‚ radio transmitters and receivers. The radio broadcasting industry creates and licenses content to play on radio stations‚ which are received by radio receivers. Radio Waves Satellites also communicate via radio waves. More like light than sound‚ radio waves are comparatively low frequency waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio waves can be used to transmit information without wires. Data can be coded into the radio waves

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    ones that those in the industry have little to no control over. The first factor to consider is the political environment. Satellite taxation could pose a threat to Dish Network and the rest of the satellite industry. In early March of last year‚ there was a proposal to add a seven percent tax on satellite services (Newkirk). This new tax could pose a threat for satellite companies because current users may not want to pay those higher rates. The next political factor is the law. There are several

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    “STRATELLITE: SATELLITE IN STRATOSPHERE” Mr. Rajveer Marwal‚ Asst. Professor‚ ECE Deptt.‚ Poornima College of Engg.‚ Jaipur Email-ID: rajveer.ec@poornima.org Sudeep Kumar Dass‚ Student of Final Year ECE‚ Poornima College of Engg.‚ Jaipur Email-ID: sudeeppceevn047@poornima.org 1. ABSTRACT Wireless communication is simply data communication without the use of landlines. This may involve cellular telephone‚ twoway radio‚ fixed wireless (broadband wireless)‚ laser (freespace optics) or satellite communications

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    “INTRODUCTION” Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer based information system used to digitally represent and analyze the geographic features present on the Earth ’s surface and the events (non-spatial attributes linked to the geography under study) that taking place on it. The meaning to represent digitally is to convert analog (smooth line) into a digital form. "Every object present on the Earth can be geo-referenced"‚ is the fundamental key of associating any database to GIS

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    REMOTE SENSING AND GIS IN DIASTER MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION Satellites monitoring Earth’s resources and natural disasters. Each satellite has different repeat pass frequency and spatial resolution (unless it belongs to the same series of satellites for the purpose of continuation of data flow with same specifications). Similarly‚ different satellites have different types of sensors on-board‚ such as‚ panchromatic‚ multispectral‚ infrared and thermal. All these sensors have applications

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    to Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings Inc.‚ was founded in 2002 and the ownerships was broken down in three different ways. John Bitove owned 58 percent‚ XM Radio owned 23 percent and the Toronto Stock Exchange owned the remaining 19 percent. Sirius Canada Inc. was established in 2004 and had two main investors‚ Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Slaight Communications. In 2010 when the two companies merged the ownership was changed to better suit both companies. Canadian Satellite Radio Holdings

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    technologies throughout their personal and professional lives. Contents Introduction 2 What is Wireless Technology 2 The wireless medium 2 Frequencies and Regulations 3 Wireless Transmission 4 Transmission Impairments 5 Antennas 6 Satellite Systems 6 Chronological Evolution of Wireless technology 7 Emerging Wireless Technologies 8 Introduction The impact or the role of technology in our professional as well as personal lives is inevitable. For those who research its necessary

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    Is the sextant a carthorse in the 21st century? Abstract The purpose of this report is to decide whether the sextant is outdated and effectively useless in the modern age or whether it still has a use in modern navigation. To decide this I explored modern navigation techniques‚ which is mostly done by global positioning systems‚ I researched the way that these work and the methodology behind the use of a sextant. The conclusion that I came to was that modern day sextant use is rare

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