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exactEarth ltd T.XCT


Primary Symbol: EXRTF

exactEarth Ltd provides space-based maritime tracking data from its own satellites. It offers services including maritime vessel data for ship tracking and maritime situational awareness solutions. The product portfolio of the company includes exactAIS, exactAIS Archive, exactEarth ShipView, exactAIS Geospatial Web Services, exactAIS Density Maps, and exactTrax products. Its products and services are divided into categories, including Subscription Services, Data Products, and Other Products and Services. Maximum revenue is derived from the subscription services. Geographically, the presence of the firm is seen across Canada, the US, Europe, and other countries.


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Post by Blaser2on Jan 14, 2017 3:11pm
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Successful Launch of Falcon 9 Iridium Network started

Successful Launch of Falcon 9 Iridium Network started

First ten Iridium satellites have been successfully deployed for use by XCT!!!


(CNN)
SpaceX returned to flight Saturday after a 4½-month hiatus.

The private space exploration company headed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk launched a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 9:54 a.m. PT, taking 10 satellites into space for voice and data company Iridium.
It marked the company's first launch since a Falcon 9 rocket exploded at Cape Canaveral, Florida, in September.
The launch's success Saturday was made even sweeter by a smooth return landing for the Falcon 9 rocket's first stage booster. It safely returned from space and glided to a landing on a seafaring platform, known as a drone ship.
SpaceX has been attempting to perfect the rocket landing -- along with rivals such as Blue Origin from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
Because rockets are worth tens of millions of dollars, and they have historically been discarded after launch, mastering the landing is key to making space travel more affordable.
Saturday's launch marks the seventh time SpaceX has successfully landed a rocket.
A little more than an hour after launch, Musk announced that all 10 Iridium satellites were successfully deployed into orbit. Iridium is using the satellites to develop a revamped voice and data communications network, dubbed NEXT.
About 80 Iridium NEXT satellites are scheduled to be deployed, and SpaceX is committed to carrying at least 70 of them. Iridium says the NEXT satellites, delivered to low Earth orbit, are designed to provide "real time connections between people, organizations and assets to and from anywhere."
Iridium says NEXT "will replace the world's largest commercial satellite network of low-Earth orbit satellites in what will be one of the largest 'tech upgrades in history.'"

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