This article originally appeared in the Calgary Herald on Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
By Mario Toneguzzi, Calgary Herald
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A Calgary-based company’s plans to build, launch and operate the world’s first and only high definition streaming video cameras from the International Space Station is an excellent example of business opportunities from space. Read more.
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A partir de 2012, o planeta Terra será transmitido ao vivo pela internet. Isso é o que promete a empresa chamada UrtheCast, com projeto de instalar duas câmeras de alta definição com grandes lentes de zoom na Estação Espacial Internacional (ISS na sigla em inglês). Read more.
This article originally appeared in the CTV on Tuesday, June 28th, 2011
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A Calgary based company is planning to offer views few have ever enjoyed, all from the comfort of your own computer chair. Read more.
This article originally appeared in the Engadget on Saturday, June 25th, 2011
By Terrence O’Brien, Engadget
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Space nerds, get your browsers ready — UrtheCast will soon be streaming HD video of Earth straight from the ISS. Read more.
This article originally appeared in the 660 News on Thursday, June 23rd, 2011
By Amy Barrington, 660 News
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A Calgary company is building two new high-definition cameras that can stream images from the International Space Station. Read more.
This article originally appeared in the The Vancouver Sun on Thursday, June 23rd, 2011
Mario Toneguzzi, Calgary Herald
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A Calgary-based company is shooting for the stars with the construction of two high-definition video cameras that will transmit images of Earth back from the International Space Station. Read more.