German RapidEye imaging sat poised on the pad
A Russian Dnepr-1 rocket is poised to blast off Aug. 29 from Baikonur, Kazakhstan, carrying Germany’s RapidEye optical imaging constellation. The five-satellite system, built by MacDonald Dettwiler & Associates using a bus from Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. and a payload supplied by Jena-Optronik...
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