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Black Rock Desert
(redirected from Black Rock, Nevada)

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Noun1.Black Rock Desert - a desert in northwestern Nevada
Battle Born State, Nevada, NV, Sagebrush State, Silver State - a state in the southwestern United States


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Tropos Networks, the market leading wireless IP broadband mesh network provider, announced its routers are being used in the latest North American Eagle[TM] (NAE) trial runs in the desert at Black Rock, Nevada this week, where vehicle speeds exceed 500 miles per hour.
Each CanSat team will design and build one or more satellites, and travel to the launch site in Black Rock, Nevada to supervise preparation, launch, telemetry download and safe recovery of their experiments and data.
Event network services include trade show and conference support and "Webcasting" of live events, such as the recent Burning Man Festival concert in Black Rock, Nevada, and Apple Computer's coverage of the Atlanta Olympics.
 
 
 
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