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HERMES-A/MINOTAUR is an Internet-to-Orbit gateway (I2O) which is a device capable of routing information between information processing systems in earth orbit and information processing systems (like computers) connected to the public planetary network (internet) via radio waves or even laser signals. It became online since June 6, 2009, and was presented in the UN-OOSA Symposium of Small Satellites for Sustainable Development in Graz, Austria on September 8, 2009. It was built and operated by the Ecuadorian Civilian Space Agency on Ecuadorian territory, has a reported reception range of 6.000 km centered around the coordinates Lat: 2° 09' 28" S Long: 79° 53' 08" W

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  • HERMES-A/MINOTAUR is an Internet-to-Orbit gateway (I2O) which is a device capable of routing information between information processing systems in earth orbit and information processing systems (like computers) connected to the public planetary network (internet) via radio waves or even laser signals. It became online since June 6, 2009, and was presented in the UN-OOSA Symposium of Small Satellites for Sustainable Development in Graz, Austria on September 8, 2009. It was built and operated by the Ecuadorian Civilian Space Agency on Ecuadorian territory, has a reported reception range of 6.000 km centered around the coordinates Lat: 2° 09' 28" S Long: 79° 53' 08" W (en)
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  • HERMES-A/MINOTAUR is an Internet-to-Orbit gateway (I2O) which is a device capable of routing information between information processing systems in earth orbit and information processing systems (like computers) connected to the public planetary network (internet) via radio waves or even laser signals. It became online since June 6, 2009, and was presented in the UN-OOSA Symposium of Small Satellites for Sustainable Development in Graz, Austria on September 8, 2009. It was built and operated by the Ecuadorian Civilian Space Agency on Ecuadorian territory, has a reported reception range of 6.000 km centered around the coordinates Lat: 2° 09' 28" S Long: 79° 53' 08" W (en)
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  • HERMES-A/MINOTAUR (en)
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