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Viasat's Arctic Broadband Dedicated Coverage Advances as Payloads Enter Service Onboard Space Norway’s Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission Spacecraft
Launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in
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Viasat's Arctic Broadband Coverage Advances as Payloads Enter Service
The GX10A and GX10B satellite payloads are now available to deliver services for government customers. Launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in August 2024 , the GX10A and GX10B payloads are housed on Space Norway’s Arctic Satellite Broadband Mission spacecraft — ASBM-1 and ASBM-2.
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