Orbiter definition
Examples of Orbiter in a sentence
TIAS Memorandum of understanding on the Orbiter Space Vision System.
If Orbiter desires to have its Registrable Securities included in such registration statement, it must so advise the Company in writing within fifteen (15) days after the date of receipt of the Company's notice of registration, setting forth the amount of Registrable Securities for which registration is requested.
Upon receipt of the Registration Request, the Company shall be obligated to register each of the Registrable Securities beneficially owned by Orbiter in the manner set forth in Section 2(b) hereof.
Amendment of agreement ESA0112 of 12/17/1990 to ensure that components on the Cassini Orbiter and the Cassini Probe function in a complementary manner Agreement ESA0175 had been amendment - now deleted.
Orbiter shall furnish to the Company in writing all information within its possession or knowledge required by the applicable rules and regulations of the Commission and by any applicable state securities or blue sky laws concerning Orbiter, the proposed method of sale or other disposition of the shares of Common Stock being sold by Orbiter in such Offering, and the identity of and compensation to be paid to any proposed underwriter or underwriters to be employed in connection with such Offering.
Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, Orbiter acknowledges and agrees that there can be no guarantee or warranty from or by the Company that any such registration statement will ever be declared effective by the Commission, and that the Company makes no such guarantee or warranty in this Agreement or otherwise.
The implemented system guarantees global geo-referencing compliance with respect to High Resolution Stereo Colour imaging (HRSC), and hence to the Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter (MOLA), providing refined stereo matching completeness and accuracy from the ASP normalised cross-correlation.
The Company shall pay all costs and expenses in connection with the Registration under this Agreement; provided, however, that Orbiter shall bear the fees and expenses of its own counsel and accountants and any selling expenses relating to Registrable Shares registered on behalf of Orbiter in connection with such Offering, including without limitation, any transfer taxes, underwriting discounts or commissions.
The other Orbiter will be available before the end of December, 2011, and NASA intends that ferry flights will be completed no later than December, 2011.
The NASA Authorization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-422) directs NASA to “submit to Congress a plan describing the process for the disposition of the remaining Orbiters and other Space Shuttle program- related hardware after the retirement of the Space Shuttle fleet.” NASA advised the Congress and has had subsequent discussions with the Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum regarding accession of a flown Space Shuttle Orbiter to the national collection.