- Government-owned
AUSSAT Pty
Limited in 1981. In 1982,
Aussat selected the
Hughes 376 for
their initial satellites, with the first,
AUSSAT A1,
launched in...
- Height: 2.9m (stowed), 6.3m (deplo****) The
Aussat A-class
satellites were
funded by the
Government for
Aussat Pty Ltd. When
Optus was
granted a telecommunications...
- Aux-
Aussat is a
commune in the Gers
department in
southwestern France.
Communes of the Gers
department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires". data...
- (PVTOS), was
flown aboard Discovery. The
three communications satellites were
Aussat-1, a multi-purpose
spacecraft owned by Australia; ASC-1,
owned and operated...
-
broadcasting in
Melbourne and
Sydney for the
first time.
Optus was
formed as
AUSSAT, a
government owned corporation, in 1981. It was
privatized later in the...
-
formation of the government-owned satellite-communications
company AUSSAT.
AUSSAT was
privatised in 1991 and sold to a
consortium that
included Mayne...
-
Australia (which is now
known as
Macquarie Group)[citation needed] and
AUSSAT Pty Ltd (which
after privatisation became known as Optus)[citation needed]...
- for
equalisation of
television services and Australia's
first satellite,
AUSSAT was part of this initiative.
Satellite revenue generated from
national television...
- 1959
American rocket A-002, the
third abort test of the
Apollo spacecraft Aussat (Optus) A2, a 1985
Australian satellite M1A2, a
version of the American...
-
second abort test of the
Apollo spacecraft Anik A1, a
Canadian satellite Aussat (Optus) A1, a 1985
Australian telecommunications satellite Orbcomm A1, a...