October 2000...SeaSpace conducted its 10th Annual TeraScan® Users Conference at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California USA. More than 30 organizationsfrom around the world were present at the conference.
August 2000...Louisiana State University awarded SeaSpace a contract for a TeraScan® SX direct broadcast reception and processing system with the capability of supporting EOS Terra & Aqua (MODIS) and OceanSat-1 (IRS-P4), as well as ERS-2 and Radarsat imaging radar (SAR) satellites.
July 2000...The Korean Meteorological Administration (KMA) awards SeaSpace a contract to provide a TeraScan® SX-EOS system supporting EOS Terra and Aqua.
June 2000...The Ocean University of Qingdao in China awarded SeaSpace a contract to provide a TeraScan® HRPT/SeaWiFS system.
June 2000...Raytheon Polar Services Company awarded SeaSpace a contract toprovide an additional TeraScan® HRPT/DMSP system for the McMurdo Station, Antarctica.
May 2000...The National Fisheries University (Shimonoseki, Japan) has awarded SeaSpace a contract to provide a TeraScan® HRPT/SeaWiFS system.
April 2000...The Chinese State Oceanic Administration (SOA) awards SeaSpace a contract for a TeraScan® LX direct broadcast reception and processing system with the capability of supporting EOS Terra & Aqua (MODIS), OceanSat-1 (IRS-P4), ADEOS-II and HY-1 Earth Observing Satellites, as well as ERS-2 and Radarsat imaging radar satellites. The contactalso calls for a TeraScan® L-band reception and processing system supporting NOAA Tirosseries, Orbview-2 (SeaWiFS) and FY-1C satellites.
March 2000...Omitron, Inc. (Greenbelt, MD) selects SeaSpace TeraScan® Systemsas part of their new NOAA/NESDIS Quality Tracking system.
March 2000...The Indian Meteorological Department awarded SeaSpace a contract fora TeraScan® NOAA Tiros series reception and processing system.
February 2000...The German Aerospace Center (DLR) awards SeaSpace a contract to provide a TeraScan® SX system supporting EOS Terra and Aqua, as well as the option for IRS-P4 Oceansat (OCM).
January 2000...SeaSpace unveils TeraScan® SX at the 80th American Meteorological Society (AMS) Conference in Long Beach, California. TeraScan® SX is a complete end-to-end direct broadcast reception and processing system supporting EOS Terra (MODIS), Aqua (MODIS, AMSU-A/MHS and AMSR/E), OceanSat-1 (IRS-P4), ADEOS-II and HY-1 Earth Observing Satellites.