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3-Jun-2010
Sital Announces the Availability of Minuet™ - World’s smallest Mil-Std-1553 Component
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9-May-2010
A new distributor for Sital in Italy - EDAWay
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22-Feb-2010
Sital announces the availability of its new Mil-Std-1553 training
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26-Oct-2009
Sital releases a 1553 IP core with PCI interface, DDC compatible
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6-Sep-2009
Sital signed Whang Ha Trading Co. as distributor in South Korea.
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We are going to the moon!!!


Kfar-Saba, Israel, June 1, 2009.


Sital's 1555 IP is used by NASA at the lunar orbiter, lounched on June 17.


Mark June 17th on you calendar as that's when NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) and Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) will launch on an Atlas V from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.


The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) is the first mission in NASA's Vision for Space Exploration, a plan to return to the moon and then to travel to Mars and beyond. The LRO objectives are to finding safe landing sites, locate potential resources, characterize the radiation environment, and demonstrate new technology.


The spacecraft will be placed in low polar orbit (50 km) for a 1-year mission under NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate. LRO will return global data, such as day-night temperature maps, a global geodetic grid, high resolution color imaging and the moon's UV albedo. However there is particular emphasis on the polar regions of the moon where continuous access to solar illumination may be possible and the prospect of water in the permanently shadowed regions at the poles may exist. Although the objectives of LRO are explorative in nature, the payload includes instruments with considerable heritage from previous planetary science missions, enabling transition, after one year, to a science phase under NASA's Science Mission Directorate.


More information available at http://lunar.gsfc.nasa.gov/mission.html


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