2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 December 1998...SeaSpace announces and ships version 3.0 of TeraScan®, the world's leading satellite-based remote sensing system. November 1998...Japanese Met Agency selects SeaSpace for new satellite ground segments. October 1998...Raytheon awards SeaSpace contract to supply TeraScan® systems to support the "System for the Vigilance of the Amazon" (SIVAM) project. September 1998...Argentine Met Service selects SeaSpace for new weather satelliteground segments. May 1998...The Korean Meteorological Agency selects SeaSpace TeraScan® systems as part of their $30 million infrastructure renovation. April 1998...United States Navy awards SeaSpace contract for new Joint Typhoon Weather Center. February 1998...The French Navy selects TeraScan® as the weather system aboard their newest aircraft carrier, The Charles de Gaulle.
December 1998...SeaSpace announces and ships version 3.0 of TeraScan®, the world's leading satellite-based remote sensing system. November 1998...Japanese Met Agency selects SeaSpace for new satellite ground segments. October 1998...Raytheon awards SeaSpace contract to supply TeraScan® systems to support the "System for the Vigilance of the Amazon" (SIVAM) project. September 1998...Argentine Met Service selects SeaSpace for new weather satelliteground segments. May 1998...The Korean Meteorological Agency selects SeaSpace TeraScan® systems as part of their $30 million infrastructure renovation. April 1998...United States Navy awards SeaSpace contract for new Joint Typhoon Weather Center. February 1998...The French Navy selects TeraScan® as the weather system aboard their newest aircraft carrier, The Charles de Gaulle.
December 1998...SeaSpace announces and ships version 3.0 of TeraScan®, the world's leading satellite-based remote sensing system.
November 1998...Japanese Met Agency selects SeaSpace for new satellite ground segments.
October 1998...Raytheon awards SeaSpace contract to supply TeraScan® systems to support the "System for the Vigilance of the Amazon" (SIVAM) project.
September 1998...Argentine Met Service selects SeaSpace for new weather satelliteground segments.
May 1998...The Korean Meteorological Agency selects SeaSpace TeraScan® systems as part of their $30 million infrastructure renovation.
April 1998...United States Navy awards SeaSpace contract for new Joint Typhoon Weather Center.
February 1998...The French Navy selects TeraScan® as the weather system aboard their newest aircraft carrier, The Charles de Gaulle.