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  2. Six Flags AstroWorld - Wikipedia

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    Hofheinz enlisted two of his grandchildren to launch the amusement park with the release of 2,000 balloons. An initial workforce of 1,200 collected tickets at a price of $4.50 for adults and $3.50 for children. [12] Stan McIlvaine, who had formerly operated Six Flags Over Texas, was the first general manager of AstroWorld. [23]

  3. Houston Astros Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: English KTRH - Night games, only after 7p. Rockets have priority on KTRH 740 AM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: English KEYH - Most Games 850 AM Houston, Texas: Houston–Galveston: Spanish KNTE When Rockets conflict, Astros Spanish airs FM-only 101.7 (Bay City/Sugar Land) FM Houston, Texas: Houston ...

  4. AST SpaceMobile - Wikipedia

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    On August 21, 2024, after the company confirmed its first commercial satellite launch in early September, AST SpaceMobile stock price jumped to $38.60 per share, or around 1,800% compared to record lows of $1.97 per share on April 2, 2024. [36] [37] As a result, the company's market cap exceeded $8 billion in August 2024. [38]

  5. Maxar Technologies - Wikipedia

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    This sale includes the Houston-based MDA US Systems, LLC. [14] 2020: Completed its acquisition of Vricon, Inc for $140 million. Vricon is a global leader in satellite-derived 3D data for defense and intelligence markets [37] 2022: Maxar to be taken private through an acquisition led by Advent International, in a cash deal worth $6.4 billion.

  6. Space City Home Network - Wikipedia

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    The first 15 games of the Houston Rockets' 2012–13 season had an average audience share of 0.95 (totalling 21,050 households). In comparison, the first 15 games of the Rockets' 2011–12 season when broadcast on Fox Sports Houston had an average audience share of 1.45. Network president Matt Hutchings later explained that "Everybody wants the ...

  7. Fox Sports Houston - Wikipedia

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    For the better part of two seasons (from 2003 to 2005), all Houston Rockets games that were not televised nationally on ABC or ESPN were only available on broadcast television, splitting games between independent station KNWS-TV (channel 51, now Azteca affiliate KYAZ) and WB affiliate KHWB (channel 39, now CW affiliate KIAH). Working out with ...

  8. KPXB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KPXB-TV (channel 49) is a television station licensed to Conroe, Texas, United States, serving as the Houston area outlet for the Ion Television network. It is owned and operated by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company, and maintains a transmitter near Missouri City, in unincorporated northeastern Fort Bend County.

  9. Johnson Space Center - Wikipedia

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    Victoria, Texas (FAA Airport; former Foster Air Force Base) Corpus Christi, Texas (Naval Air Station Corpus Christi) San Diego, California (Camp Elliott) San Francisco, California (Benicia Arsenal) [7] Another 14 sites were then added, including two additional Houston sites chosen because of proximity to Rice University. [4]