LAUNCHING SATELLITES OTHERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INNOSPACE INNOSPACE Co., Ltd. A-dong, 232, Gareum-ro Sejong-si Republic of Korea Launching of satellites for others;Triple-overlapping ovals are in the combination of indigo and blue, while the word INNO in English letters is in indigo and SPACE is in blue.;Providing information relating to the manufacture, repair and maintenance of aircraft; providing information relating to the manufacture, repair and maintenance of rockets;The color(s) indigo and blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Rockets; projectiles for satellite; propellents for rockets; rockets [projectiles]; rocket launchers;Development of aircraft; rocket research; development of rockets;
K2 SPACE K2 Space Corporation 801 S Berendo St., Apt 608 Los Angeles CA 90005 launching of satellites for others;K TWO SPACE; K TO SPACE;
RELATIVITY Relativity Space, Inc. 3500 E. Burnett Street Long Beach CA 90815 Launching of satellites for others; integration and launch of payloads, namely, satellites, into orbit for others;
SPACE DRONE Effective Space Solutions Limited 12 New Fetter Lane London EC4A1JP United Kingdom Launching of satellites for others; launch and placement in prescribed orbit of satellites of others;Satellite installation, maintenance and repair services;
VEGA AGENCE SPATIALE EUROPEENNE 24 rue du Général Bertrand F-75007 Paris France Launching of satellites for others;
WHEN EXPERIENCE COUNTS TRISEPT CORPORATION 15036 Conference Center Dr., Suite 500 Chantilly VA 20151 Launching of satellites for others; Launching of spacecraft in the nature of satellites, space systems engineering, space communications, government program acquisition, risk management, mission management, spacecraft systems cybersecurity, launch and integration, asset security, facility security, strategic planning, and space mission support for others; Launching of spacecraft for others;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A satellite navigation method determined the position of the receiver (1) by determining the signal travel time between the satellites (3, 4) and the receiver (1). Either the times of reception by the receiver (1) of the signals from the satellites are determined, both by means of an accurate time reference, in the receiver (1), and based on the signals from the satellites, then compared with each other, or at least two position solutions are determined based on the reception times, by the receiver (1) of signals from the satellites, determined by means of an accurate time reference of the receiver (1) and of at least one signal from the different satellites respectively, then compared with each other.