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The College Scholastic Ability Test or CSAT (Korean: 대학수학능력시험; Hanja: 大學修學能力試驗), also abbreviated as Suneung (수능; 修能), is a standardised test which is recognised by South Korean universities.
San Antonio International Airport (IATA: SAT, ICAO: KSAT, FAA LID: SAT) is an international airport in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It is in Uptown Central San Antonio , about 8 miles (13 km) north of Downtown .
KSAT may refer to: Kongsberg Satellite Services; Krueger School of Applied Technologies, a magnet program of the Krueger Middle School, San Antonio, Texas, United States; KSAT (satellite), developed by Kagoshima University, Japan; KSAT-TV, a television station (channel 12, virtual 12) licensed to San Antonio, Texas, United States
KSAT (SAT) – San Antonio International Airport – San Antonio, Texas KSAV (SAV) – Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport – Savannah, Georgia KSAW (MQT) – Sawyer International Airport – Marquette, Michigan
KSAT-TV (channel 12) is a television station in San Antonio, Texas, United States, affiliated with ABC. Owned by Graham Media Group , the station maintains studios on North St. Mary's Street on the northern edge of downtown , and its transmitter is located off Route 181 in northwest Wilson County (northeast of Elmendorf ).
^1 SAO is common IATA code for São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (IATA: GRU), São Paulo–Congonhas Airport (IATA: CGH) and Viracopos/Campinas International Airport (IATA: VCP).
Kongsberg Satellite Services AS (KSAT) is a Norwegian-based company. KSAT has the most extensive ground station network globally [ citation needed ] , and the world's largest ground station for support of polar orbiting satellites [ citation needed ] located at 78° North - Svalbard , Norway .
KSAT operates two polar ground stations optimized for low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, the other being TrollSat at Troll in Antarctica. [22] These are the only two ground stations able to see a polar-orbiting satellite on every revolution. [24] By using both stations, customers can communicate with a satellite twice per orbit. [10]