On Sep 1, 1982, The United States of America founded Space Command (SPACECOM), the first of its kind in the US Armed Forces.

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On Sep 1, 1982, The United States of America founded Space Command (SPACECOM), the first of its kind in the US Armed Forces.
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The launch comes almost three years after a spectacular launchpad explosion destroyed Spacecom's Amos-6 satellite and the SpaceX rocket it was on in September 2016.
Israel’s Amos-17 satellite by Ramat Gan-based company Spacecom was successfully launched into space overnight Wednesday in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The launch, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, came almost three years after a spectacular launchpad explosion destroyed Spacecom’s Amos-6 satellite and the SpaceX rocket it was on in September 2016
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Israel to inaugurate satellite to cover Africa
A telecommunication firm, Spacecom, which operates the Amos fleet of Israeli satellites, will launch its next satellite on August 3 which will cover Africa. The Amos-17 is an advanced digital satellite that will provide communications services over Africa. This would be the first satellite of its kind that provides the continent with high quality broadcasts and adequate frequency, in a way that fits the needs of Africa, which is known for its unstable weather that affects transmission. Amos-17 is scheduled to launch on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and will orbit 36,000 kilometers above central Africa, providing TV, internet and cellular services as well as services to governments. It will replace the Amos-16, which was launched in 2016. Spacecom hopes a successful launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, will end a rough patch. In 2015 the company lost contact with its Amos-5 satellite and a year later Amos-6 was destroyed days before its scheduled launch when a SpaceX rocket exploded. Read the full article
Strange Sky Spiral May Come from Secretive SpaceX Zuma Launch - Space.com
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Strange Sky Spiral May Come from Secretive SpaceX Zuma Launch Space.com This is the image taken by Dutch pilot Peter Horstink, from his aircraft over Khartoum near 3:15 UT, 2h 15m after launch. This is probably the Falcon 9 venting fuel.#Zuma pic.twitter.com/EEsl7e1sQP. — Dr Marco Langbroek (@Marco_Langbroek) January 8 … Rumors hint secret Zuma satellite is a total lossSlashGear Zuma spacecraft launched by SpaceX is lost after failing to enter stable orbitGant Daily US spy satellite lost after failing to reach orbit, officials sayCBC.ca KRMG –Brinkwire (press release) –WPRL –NBCNews.com all 25 news articles »
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Spacecom selects SpaceX to launch Amos-17 using credits from loss of Amos-6
Spacecom selects SpaceX to launch Amos-17 using credits from loss of Amos-6
Artist’s rendition of the Amos-17 satellite based on the BSS-702MP bus. Image Credit: Boeing
Israeli satellite operator Spacecom is calling in its credit with SpaceXto launch the Amos-17 telecommunications satellite, tentatively scheduled for liftoff in 2019. The credit is from fees that the company had already paid SpaceX for the launch of Amos-6 but was “refunded” to the satellite operator…
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