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GIOVE A transmits loud and clear
 
9 March 2006

Chilbolton Observatory - 25m antenna
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The 25 metre antenna at the Chilbolton Observatory of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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Chilbolton Observatory - 25m antenna
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The 25 metre antenna at the Chilbolton Observatory of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, seen from the control room.

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Spectrum from GIOVE A
First spectrum obtained from GIOVE A

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