Obviously the naming is not consistent among the wikipedia articles in different languages:
Intelsat 33e war ein kommerzieller Kommunikationssatellit des International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (Intelsat) mit Sitz in Luxemburg.
Obviously the naming is not consistent among the wikipedia articles in different languages:
Intelsat 33e war ein kommerzieller Kommunikationssatellit des International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium (Intelsat) mit Sitz in Luxemburg.
Its named after the * International Telecommunications Satellite Consortium*
I was talking about Intelsat 33e which ~~is~~ was a communication satellite, not for espionage, on a geostationary orbit. The russian espionage satellites Olymp-K and Kosmos 1408 mentioned in the other replies, however are/were on a geosynchronous orbit and on low earth orbit, respectively, as you suggested.
Ja genau. 150 Tagessätze entsprech eigentlich genau 5 Netto-Monatsgehältern (Tagessatz = Monatsgehalt /30) abzüglich des Existenzminimums, s. Wikipedia.
You actually needed to be 'very good' at math to fluently calculate with Roman numbers. However, I can't make sense of your examples.
Yes, since Bookworm, there is also non-free-firmware
which before was located in non-free
. I've skipped that for simplicity, as both follow the same rules and non-free-firmware
was introduced basically for convenience.
Do you know if either of the non-free
repos contain binary files without having the source available?
I know it does, that's why I was curious about the novelty of that approach.
My mind was making one transfer to much, as the opinion clip in German TV news is called comment. There were no additional downvotes after I added the second sentence for clarification.