Antenna problem hampers new weather satellite transmissions
An antenna deployment problem on the newest U.S. polar-orbiting weather satellite is hampering reception of low-resolution imagery from the spacecraft, but operators say the satellite's primary weather imager is working well. Meanwhile, the U.S. Air Force Friday transferred control of its own polar...
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