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To: dwight martin who wrote (881)2/10/1998 12:29:00 PM
From: Mike Nelson  Respond to of 2394
 
Great news.



To: dwight martin who wrote (881)2/10/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 2394
 
You are correct Sir. ( I think)

Dwight thanks for that update. As for Navy's satellite it was built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp and has nothing to do with Orbital,so I assume Orbi's job was to deliver it to its correct Orbit. So logic would have it,if something goes wrong with this satellite it would be Navy's and Ball Aerospace's problem and not Orbi's. If anything, we might get another 'job' from them in case it fails,not that I wish it to be a failure.<gg>

Built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., the Navy's Geosat Follow-On spacecraft is to explore our planet's oceans from space during its expected 10-year mission.



To: dwight martin who wrote (881)2/10/1998 12:43:00 PM
From: Mike Nelson  Respond to of 2394
 
The Orbital Web site is updated. Check it up.

They have used the word "Excellent" to describe the two satellites so far.



To: dwight martin who wrote (881)2/10/1998 12:49:00 PM
From: Fred Levine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2394
 
For those interested in more details..
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good investing---fred