单词:aeronautical radio navigation satellite service
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Most of them travel 40,000 miles to a satellite and then back to earth. Ten years ago, a satellite was capable of receiving and transmitting more than 33,000 telephone conversations simultaneously. No
LESSoN EIGHT TEXT Telecommunication via Satellite At the beginning of the twentieth century, there were four powerful means of transmitting and receiving information over long distances: print, photog
11Cable and Satellite TV GLOSSARY cable TV cable television; television services that are delivered through longwires that are underground or high in the air* With cable TV you can see hundreds of channels from all around the world. satellite TV sate
EXPLORATIONS - New Communications Technology By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 (THEME) VOICE ONE: This is Faith Lapidus. VOICE TWO: A satellite telephone also pictured with its
1. President Bush says the sacrifices of American troops have laid the foundation for peace for generations to come. His statements come as the death toll in Iraq hit 4000. The President made his comments at the State Department after a two-hour lon
Researchers say that China's domestically-developed Beidou Navigation Satellite System brings the country closer to achieving its goal of building a satellite network with global coverage. The comments were made at the 9th China Satellite Navigation
05Listening to the Radio GLOSSARY simulcast a live (not recorded) broadcast of an event or performance;something that is shown in two places or in two ways at the same time, such as on the television and the radio* I was watching the basketball game
驾车的朋友深有体会,有了卫星导航系统,去哪里都不用愁。 Alice: Hello, I'm Alice. Stephen: And I'm Stephen. Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! This week were talking about sat navs. Stephen: Sat navs thats short for satelli
Jana: So, Peter, I've been asking you about hunting for treasure. Can I ask you a few more questions? Peter: Sure. Jana: So why are there so many sunken ships in South Africa? Peter: Well I guess around the southern tip of Africa because of the reall
EXPLORATIONS - Global Positioning System By Paul Thompson Broadcast: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 (MUSIC) VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Phoebe Zimmermann with the VOA Special Engli
NB: This is not a word for word transcript Alice: Hello, I'm Alice. Stephen: And I'm Stephen. Alice: And this is 6 Minute English! This week were talking about sat navs. Stephen: Sat navs thats short for satellite navigation systems. Alice: Theyre th
Marion: Im trying to decide whether to get cable or satellite TV. Which one do you have at your apartment? Cesar: I have satellite, but I used to have cable. Marion: Whats the difference? Cesar: Not a lot. With satellite, you have to have a satellite
Ran Chengqi, director of the China Satellite Navigation Office, says the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System would provide a navigation service for users in China and surrounding areas with a positioning accuracy of less than 10-meters. Besides contin
China has launched two satellites into space on a Long March carrier rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan Province. The satellites are part of the country's growing BeiDou Navigation Satellite System. The launch of the Long Marc
India has launched its first domestic navigation satellite from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in the countrys south. 印度在南部的萨迪什达万航天中心发射了首颗自制导航卫星。 The satellite, weighing 1,500 kilos, was carried i
China Eastern Airlines has become the first Chinese carrier to provide Wi-Fi services on both domestic and international flights. According to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the carrier is allowed to use the AsiaSat-6 satellite
A leading Chinese expert has stressed that China's home-grown Beidou Navigation Satellite System demonstrates the necessity for the country to grasp a core technology that is entirely self-developed, after a US ban on a leading Chinese smartphone mak
Three new-generation BeiDou navigation satellites were launched last year, and 98 percent of the components were Chinese made. BeiDou Navigation Satellite System has been in operation since 2000, making China the third country with an autonomous nav-
Chinese netizens recently expressed their hope to use China's Beidou Navigation Satellite System, after some reports show that its accuracy can be improved to less than one meter. Our reporter Liu Min talked to Dr. Yang Yuguang, a Professor from the