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Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP Announces Pendency of Class Action and Proposed Settlement Involving Purchasers of Eros Shares and/or Common Stock

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Monday, August 21, 2023

YOU ARE ALSO NOTIFIED that Lead Plaintiffs in the Action have reached a proposed settlement of the Action for $25,000,000 in cash (the "Settlement"), that, if approved, will resolve all claims in the Action.

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  • YOU ARE ALSO NOTIFIED that Lead Plaintiffs in the Action have reached a proposed settlement of the Action for $25,000,000 in cash (the "Settlement"), that, if approved, will resolve all claims in the Action.
  • If you are a member of the Settlement Class, your rights will be affected by the pending Action and the Settlement, and you may be entitled to share in the Settlement Fund.
  • If you are a member of the Settlement Class, in order to be eligible to receive a payment under the proposed Settlement, you must submit a Claim Form postmarked no later than December 6, 2023.
  • All questions about this notice, the proposed Settlement, or your eligibility to participate in the Settlement should be directed to Lead Counsel or the Claims Administrator.

NASA, USGS Release First Landsat 9 Images

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Friday, November 5, 2021

Landsat 9 is similar in design to its predecessor, Landsat 8, which was launched in 2013 and remains in orbit, but features several improvements.

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  • Landsat 9 is similar in design to its predecessor, Landsat 8, which was launched in 2013 and remains in orbit, but features several improvements.
  • "First light is a big milestone for Landsat users it's the first chance to really see the kind of quality that Landsat 9 provides.
  • USGS will operate Landsat 9 along with Landsat 8, and together the two satellites will collect approximately 1,500 images of Earth's surface every day, covering the globe every eight days.
  • For more information on Landsat 9 and the Landsat program, visit:
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NASA Launches New Mission to Monitor Earth's Landscapes

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Monday, September 27, 2021

"NASA uses the unique assets of our own unprecedented fleet, as well as the instruments of other nations, to study our own planet and its climate systems," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.

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  • "NASA uses the unique assets of our own unprecedented fleet, as well as the instruments of other nations, to study our own planet and its climate systems," said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.
  • Those images allow researchers to monitor phenomena including agricultural productivity, forest extent and health, water quality, coral reef habitat health, and glacier dynamics.
  • "The Landsat mission is like no other," said Karen St. Germain, director of the Earth Science Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
  • "Launches are always exciting, and today was no exception," said Jeff Masek, NASA Landsat 9 project scientist.