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  • A Chinese weather satellite destroyed in an [[anti-satellite weapon]] test.
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  • {{r|CHALET-VORTEX satellite}} {{r|GRAB satellite}}
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  • ...ent; distinct from the [[National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System]] that is civil-military
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  • {{r|Satellite orbits}} {{r|Defense Satellite Communications System}}
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  • ...sphere and into [[outer space]]; it may return, go into [[satellite orbits|satellite orbit]], or into an [[escape trajectory]]. Ballistic missiles are excluded
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  • A commercial-free, satellite radio station on the XM Satellite Radio platform, broadcasting the music of [[Led Zeppelin]].
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  • ...and time information; the most widely used part of the [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • ...ynchronous orbit]]; they carry secondary payloads in the [[COSPAS-SARSAT]] satellite constellation of the [[Global Maritime Distress and Safety System]]
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  • ...olution is believed comparable to the best of today's digital transmission satellite
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  • ...] around a [[planet]]; ''the'' moon is the [[Earth (planet)|Earth's]] only satellite.
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  • ...onal satellites in [[satellite orbits#geosynchronous|geosynchronous]] or [[satellite orbits#low earth orbit|low earth orbits]], receiving stations, and [[search
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  • {{r|Communications satellite}} {{r|Satellite orbits}}
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  • {{r|Defense Satellite Communications System}} {{r|Satellite communications}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Defense Satellite Communications System]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Satellite communications}}
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  • {{r|Satellite communications}} {{r|UHF Follow-On (satellite)}}
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  • ...e of the "protected" rather than "wideband" class (i.e., current [[Defense Satellite Communications System]]. MILSTAR I and II are operational, but they will gr
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  • #Redirect [[Reconnaissance satellite]]
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  • ...UFO-compatible [[Mobile User Objective System (satellite)]]. They are in [[satellite orbits#geosynchronous orbit|geosynchronous orbit]]. ...ived from the Boeing (formerly Hughes) model 601 commercial communications satellite.
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  • {{r|Reconnaissance satellite}} {{r|ARGON satellite}}
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  • {{r|Satellite communications}} {{r|Wideband Global Satellite}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wideband Global Satellite]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WHITE CLOUD satellite]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Satellite communications#UHF satellites]]
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  • First U.S. [[signals intelligence]] satellite
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  • #redirect [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Defense Satellite Communications System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite]]
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  • {{r|National Environmental Satellite, Data & Information Service}} {{r|Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite||**}}
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  • {{r|Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite}} {{r|Satellite communications}}
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  • {{r|Satellite}} {{r|Satellite}}
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  • Second-generation U.S. [[signals intelligence]] satellite
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  • High-orbit U.S. [[communications intelligence]] satellite
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  • {{r|GRAB satellite}} {{r|MAGNUM-ORION satellite}}
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  • ...States of America|U.S.A.]] The [[college]] has various [[satellite campus|satellite campuses]] throughout southeastern Massachusetts, such as at the following
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  • U.S. [[reconnaissance satellite]] using [[imaging radar]], also designated LACROS and LACROSSE
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  • An astronomical [[satellite]] designed primarily to observe [[ultraviolet]] spectra.
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  • A reconnaissance satellite is an orbital vehicle that contains intelligence sensors. The most common f ...tellites that are targeted on the northern Russian installations may use [[satellite orbits#highly elliptical orbits|highly elliptical orbits]] to have as much
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  • An interim narrowband tactical satellite system, primarily for U.S. Navy use
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  • Designation for a manned military reconnaissance satellite program, which was never launched; code name DORIAN
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  • {{r|XM Satellite Radio}} {{r|Satellite radio}}
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  • A small, elliptical satellite galaxy of the Andromeda Galaxy.
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  • {{rpl|Transformational Satellite System}}
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  • ...(Na) and [[Potassium]] (K) used as coolant in Russian [[RORSAT]] nuclear [[satellite]]s.
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  • Russian [[guided bomb]] with satellite-assisted [[inertial navigation]], with a similar function to the [[Joint Di
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  • ...d based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Satellite orbits}}
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  • NGC 221 or Messier 32, is an elliptical satellite galaxy of the Andromeda Galaxy
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  • {{r|Satellite orbits}} {{r|WHITE CLOUD satellite}}
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  • ...[satellite orbits|Earth orbit]]. The article is not titled "communications satellite", since many applications involve multiple orbiting vehicles, and also a gr ...of simple receivers and antennas, with plausible connectivity between the satellite and a handheld or other [[portable]] receiver. The disadvantage is that suc
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  • [[Signals intelligence]] satellite primarily focused on Soviet missile testing; part of the [[national means o
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  • ...ISBN 2100493463 [http://www.amazon.fr/t%C3%A9l%C3%A9vision-num%C3%A9rique-Satellite-c%C3%A2ble-ADSL/dp/2100493469/ref=sr_1_1/403-5901013-1990856?ie=UTF8&s=book
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  • ...the [[Moon]]. Depending on the application, they use different types of [[satellite orbits]]. The first artificial satellite was [[Sputnik|Sputnik 1]], launched by the [[Soviet Union]] on 4 October 19
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  • ...rom 2007 — 2008), was a commercial-free, satellite radio station on the XM Satellite Radio platform. The channel lineup consisted of Led Zeppelin music every ho ...elin Channel to Launch Exclusively on XM Beginning 8 November|publisher=XM Satellite Radio|accessdate=2007-11-07|date=2007-11-07 |url=http://xmradio.mediaroom.c
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  • ...gh a trajectory that takes it into [[outer space]], but does not achieve [[satellite orbits|orbit]] or Earth escape velocity
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  • ...he world's first operational [[imagery intelligence|photo-reconnaissance]] satellite
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  • ...on of the [[TROJAN SPIRIT|TROJAN SPIRIT LITE]] intelligence communications satellite system
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  • A satellite [[asteroid]] of the larger asteroid [[Didymos]] within the [[solar system]]
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  • A new high-capacity satellite system, starting from [[COTS|commercial-off-the-shelf-technology]], that th
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  • |Fengyun-1C Debris One Month after Breakup.PNG|Chinese [[anti-satellite weapon]] test debris cloud after one month |Fengyun-1C Debris Six Months after Breakup.PNG|Chinese anti-satellite weapon test debris cloud after six months
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  • Spherical, globular collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite, and is generally smaller in size than a galaxy.
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  • ...mental, legal, military, political, and social issues facing former Soviet satellite states after the fall of the USSR.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>US [[imagery intelligence]] satellite of the generation immediately before the most current; transmits digitized
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  • A satellite which provides images of the Earth and monitors electronic emissions of ter
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  • {{r|Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite}} {{r|Satellite}}
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  • A Special Purpose Intelligence Remote Integrated [satellite] Terminal (TROJAN SPIRIT II) that provides field commands with access to in
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  • ...practice; former Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Communications Satellite Corporation (1967-1974)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Reconnaissance satellite]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Satellite orbits}}
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  • ||Artificial satellite (Earth's) ||[[Communications satellite]]
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  • ...nimum, links a display, computer-readable charts and a [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]
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  • ...microwave signal from their ground station to travel all the way up to the satellite in space and back down to the mainland. This delay is based on the fact tha
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  • [[Measurement and signature intelligence]] satellite for nuclear detection, carrying [[bhangmeter]]s and other sensors; nuclear
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  • ...5650&spn=0.006317,0.010824&sspn=0.006640,0.011394&t=h&num=10&start=0&hl=en Satellite image] from Google Maps
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  • ...makes use of a high-altitude relay(s), usually artificial satellites in [[satellite orbits|Earth orbits]] but potentially a relay in the atmosphere
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  • Satellite dedicated to cosmology, launched in 1989 to investigate the cosmic microwav
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  • ...in outer space, developed since the first launching (1957) by humans of a satellite into space.
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  • ...l as vehicle and base-mounted, secure VHF/UHF line-of-sight as well as UHF satellite radio, with [[SINCGARS]] and [[HAVE QUICK II]] compatibility
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  • {{r|Reconnaissance satellite}} {{r|KH-11 (satellite)}}
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  • ...t [[university|universities]] in [[South Korea]], located in Seoul, with a satellite campus in [[Ansan, South Korea|Ansan]].
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  • The '''Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS)''' is a currently operational set of satellite DSCS satellites are in [[satellite orbits|geosynchronous orbit (GEO)]], and have six [[ITU frequency bands|Sup
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  • Constellations of several small [[satellite]]s, whose positions with respect to another are known precisely, that combi
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  • ...t action including long-range strike, anti-air/anti-ballistic missile/anti-satellite warfare, naval gunfire support, and antisubmarine warfare.
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  • The '''Hubble Space Telescope''' is a satellite-mounted telescope which orbits Earth and makes astronomical observations. T
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  • ...listic missile defense system; she successfully shot down a malfunctioning satellite in 2004
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  • Satellite navigation system designed for use in automobiles, typically a GPS navigati
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  • ...combines [[marine radio]] transmitters and receivers, [[Global Navigation Satellite System]] receivers, and computer control into a self-organizing, mobile net
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  • {{r|Poppy (satellite)}}
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  • ...atellite orbits#low earth orbit|low earth orbit]], while the other is in [[satellite orbits#geostationary orbit|geostationary orbit]]. ...gnal receiver, processor, and downlink are usually secondary payloads on a satellite that performs other services.
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  • ...x|{{#ifexist:Template:Greece NASA Satellite Photo.jpg/credit|{{Greece NASA Satellite Photo.jpg/credit}}<br/>}}|This MODIS Terra image, acquired August 2, 2006,
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  • A U.S. military communications satellite system, used for the one-way distribution of large files and real-time vide
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  • ...ance and has some of the operational characteristics of a [[reconnaissance satellite]]; may be a national or a theater-level asset
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  • ...UHF Follow-On (UFO)]] satellites, and is moving onto the [[Wideband Global Satellite]] beginning in 2008. It was originally engineered from commercial applicati ...> band]]; GBS itself does not operate in the UHF range. Leased commercial satellite service for GBS uses the [[IEEE Frequency Bands|K<sub>u</sub> band]].
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  • ...for Strategic and International Studies]], the U.S. dominated the global satellite export market at over 70% of worldwide share in (ITAR) regime. Contract awards for commercial communications satellite
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  • ...re formal name was ''Object PS - Prosteishii Sputnik'', meaning ''simplest satellite'', as it was decided to launch something much more simple and therefore lig ...c instrumentation. However difficulties arose with the construction of the satellite (designated ''Object D''), so the decision was made in November 1956 to del
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  • A U.S. military satellite earth station and individual user access facility, carried on a [[High Mobi
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  • A [[satellite]] is an object that orbits the earth, or other space body. A satellite can either be natural (e.g. a moon) or artificial. Artificial satellites c * [[BSB]] – British Satellite Broadcasting
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  • ...tary applications, is the most widely used part of the [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]. It provides both precision position and time information. ...measured by an internal clock, thereby measuring the time-of-flight to the satellite. Several such measurements can be made at the same time to different satell
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  • {{r|Poppy (satellite)}} {{r|Satellite orbits}}
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  • | title = Space-Based Early Warning: From MIDAS to DSP to SBIR: Last DSP satellite to be launched tomorrow }}</ref> In the program, the first satellite was launched in 1970 and the last in 2007.<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Satellite orbits}}
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  • {{rpl|Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite}}
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  • ...s benefit from an eastern starting point (i.e., principally those not in [[satellite orbits#polar orbit|polar or Moliyna orbit]]; supported by [[Patrick Air For
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  • {{r|Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite}}
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  • |Satellite Angola.jpg|Satellite view of Angola
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • {{r|Satellite}}
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  • Also known as the '''SMART-T''', the '''AN/TSC-154''' is a U.S. military satellite earth station and individual user access facility. It is normally mounted ...igital communications in EHF and receives in SHF, working with the MILSTAR satellite. Individual channels range from 75 bps to 1.544 Mbps, witin an aggregate of
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  • ...and forecasts, graphical forecasts, national weather maps, air quality and satellite images)
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  • {{r|Satellite}}
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • *[http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=5207 Satellite image of Naples and Vesuvius] at [[NASA]]'s [[Earth Observatory]]
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  • ...of [[Americans for Peace Now]] and on the Advisory Board of [[J Street]]; Satellite Hall of Fame, Cable Television Hall of Fame, MTC Hall of Fame and the Georg
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  • ...le Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000)"]. The framework links both mobile [[satellite]]-based networks and stationary land-based networks to provide wireless acc
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  • {{r|Natural satellite}}
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • ...ite]] system was made up of four sets of three "daughter" and one "mother" satellite. Also called PARCAE, after the daughters of Zeus and three daughters of Zeu ...e from whom one may not flee") cuts the measured thread of life (the third satellite, getting a fix on the emitters' signals, enables their coordinates to be de
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  • ...isition program providing a family of Beyond Line-of-Sight (BLOS) military satellite communications (MILSATCOM) terminals. FAB-T covers ground- and aircraft-bas ...On (UFO) satellites, and will grow into the Mobile User Objective System (satellite)|Mobile User Objective System (MUOS)<ref name=Robbins>{{citation
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  • *[[Juno I]], a satellite launch vehicle
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  • A '''mountain''' is an elevated area of a [[planet]] or [[natural satellite|moon]], rapidly rising to high altitude. [[Earth]]'s highest mountain is [[
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  • * [[Communications satellite]]
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  • {{Image|Wideband Global Satellite.jpg|left|200px|Wideband Global Satellite orbiter}} ...her than tactical users, and are the replacement for the DSCS III (Defense Satellite Communications System). They complement the tactical [[MILSTAR]], the third
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  • {{r|WHITE CLOUD satellite}}
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  • ...ceangoing communications systems use [[ITU frequency bands|UHF radio]] via satellite relay. Their [[ITU frequency bands|MF]] [[radio]] must support [[digital s ...al selective calling]] on [[ITU frequency bands|VHF radio]] supplement the satellite system for coastal waters. It is strongly recommended, by the [[United Stat
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  • {{r|Satellite orbits}}
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  • {{r|satellite}}
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  • ...the AN/TRC-170 tropospheric scatter (troposcatter) radio and a variety of satellite earth stations.
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  • ...ef name=ipdefenseforum2022-08-21/> Sometimes friendly nations use their [[satellite]]s to monitor other nations [[Exclusive Economic Zone]]s, from space. ...m.com/2022/08/ecuador-combats-chinese-fleets-illegal-fishing-with-canadian-satellite-technology/
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • {{r|Satellite orbits}}
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • ...ntinued in operations till may 1972. It was the first photo-reconnaissance satellite program in the world. It was also called KH-1 through KH-4 after the camer ...ht D. Eisenhower]] in February 1958 and was the first photo-reconnaissance satellite program any where in the world. The program was designed to gather imagery
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  • ...LPB); vice-chair of the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]]; board of Satellite Educational Resources Consortium, the Organization of State Broadcasting Ex
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  • '''Dimorphos''' is satellite [[asteroid]] of the larger asteroid [[Didymos]] within the [[solar system]] The binary system of Didymos' and its satellite have an orbital location that varies between Earth orbit and just outside M
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  • Satellite communications becomes available at the infantry level, with the basic bac The AN/PSC-5C SHADOWFIRE adds more than satellite and more than UHF, being able to communicate in the VHF-UHF bands (30 – 4
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  • [[Image:Manhattan satellite image.jpg|thumb|left|A [[NASA]] false-color satellite image of Manhattan]]
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • ...unication)|signal]]s transmitted along a [[line of sight]] by radio from [[satellite]]s. [[Receiver]]s on the ground with a fixed position can also be used to == Satellite navigation systems ==
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  • ...rds, the radius of the Hill sphere (Hill radius) is the maximum distance a satellite can be from a planet and still orbit the planet. ...of the Sun in order for a satellite to orbit it, which only happens if the satellite is close enough to Earth.
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  • *''America's Secret Eyes in Space: The US KEYHOLE Spy Satellite Program'' (New York: Harper & Row, 1990).
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}} (GNSS)
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  • {{r|Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite}}
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  • ...t is used in various research applications, it is under consideration as a satellite-based [[Geophysical MASINT#Gravitimetric MASINT|intelligence sensor]] for s
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  • {{r|Anti-satellite missile}}
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  • ...uit Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It has about 1000 beds. MGH has seven satellite facilities in Boston at Back Bay, Charlestown, Chelsea, Everett, Revere, Wa
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  • ...titution of the University of Alaska System, and also operates a number of satellite campuses in rural locations throughout the northern and western part of the
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • {{r|Wideband Global Satellite}}
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  • ...ght between the transmitter and receiver, or between the transmitter and a satellite or other relay. The family operates in the ITU frequency bands|ultra high ===Satellite communications===
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  • ...addition to the St. George Campus in downtown Toronto, the university has satellite campuses in the neighboring communities of [[Mississauga, Ontario|Mississau
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • ...in over forty countries. Pajamas Media also has its own weekly show on XM satellite radio – PJM Political – and syndicates its original material like a new
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  • Amstrad began by selling low-cost hi-fi equipment, before moving into satellite receivers, video cassette recorders, telephones and fax machines, as well a These days, Amstrad continues to make satellite receivers, as part of [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s [[British Sky Broadcasting]] (BS
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  • ...vents/asat.asp Chinese ASAT Test] A page analyzing the [[2007 Chinese Anti-Satellite Weapon Test]] and the resulting cloud of space debris.
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  • ...age of Italy in March 2003.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Image of Italy from a satellite.|Some accounts suggest [[Italy]] derived its name from Italus although ther
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  • {{r|Global Navigation Satellite System}}
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  • {{r|Anti-satellite missile}}
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  • ...Sep 22, 1979 Vela satellite event - Alert 747. Scientific analysis of the satellite and event. ==1979 Vela satellite event==
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  • ...cans sometimes emphasize subtle features that are otherwise invisible in [[satellite]] imagery.
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  • ...first satellite launch in 1957, a 1955 report examined the feasibility of satellite-based sensors, suggesting superiority to aircraft-borne detectors. <ref>{{c
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  • ...ts first fundraising "telethon" in 1963. It now transmits, via broadcast, satellite and cable, to approximately 200 countries. [[Gordon Robertson]], Pat Robins ...nse in 1965, which continued to grow into the present cable, broadcast and satellite distribution to 200 countries.
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  • ...Red Hat and Brightstar are donating developer time. SES Global has offered satellite communications capacity to participating countries. The [[MIT Media Lab]] b
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  • ...ugust 19, 1958, to show them the images from the first photoreconnaissance satellite, Discoverer 14 to fly with its camera. Introducing "something new and grea ==Continued Development of Satellite Photography==
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  • ...uns two national terrestrial channels alongside its [[satellite television|satellite]], [[radio]] and [[internet]] services. NHK's output is supplemented by var
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  • ...''Australian Journal of Politics & History" (2006) 52 (1), 64–79. Rejects satellite model. [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1467-8497.2006.0
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  • .... ''The'' moon refers to planet [[Earth (planet)|Earth]]'s only naturally satellite, which due to its illumination by the sun, is visible in the sky on clear n ...of 7.35×10<sup>22</sup> [[kilogram|kg]], the Moon is larger than any other satellite orbiting the other [[planet]]s of the [[Solar System]].
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  • ...(EPLRS), while the remainder use a commercial IEEE Frequency Bands| L-band satellite network. Both connectivity approaches have problems, and the long-term solu
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  • ...al conferences in Salt Lake City, Utah. The proceedings are broadcast over satellite networks to church meetinghouses worldwide, over the internet, radio, and s
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  • ...ships -- frightening today how only vaguely we knew where they were until satellite communications were widespread.
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  • *Keith, Michael C (2007) ''The Radio Station: Broadcast, Satellite & Internet'' Oxford: Focal Press. ISBN 0-240-80850-9.
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  • Both aircraft and satellite based sensors can be used to track long-range missile launches, both for st ...gy and location, are not pictures in the IMINT sense. Currently called the Satellite Early Warning System (SEWS), the program is the descendant of several gener
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  • ...ets]]' (aka 'Telephone Spies'; previously attempted by Yes as 'Song No. 4 (Satellite)' during the sessions for ''[[Drama (album)|Drama]]'' and included on a re-
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  • ...modified F-15 aircraft. While it was successfully flight tested against a satellite, the program was cancelled for a variety of reasons. Costs were escalating
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  • ...and personal digital assistants can send and receive e-mail through Earth-satellite relay.
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  • ...of their position, their elevation and their compass (azimuth) angle which satellite is being received. This is possible, for example, in Morwenstow (UK), Yakim ...sonnel were previously assigned to Hong Kong,. It is reported to have four satellite antennae...trained on satellites above the Indian Ocean and the Pacific."Ac
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  • ...neighborhood in its orbital path. It must also meet a fourth: it is not a satellite of another planet.
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  • ...ch (e.g., [[EPIRB]]) transmit position determined from [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s; [[radar]] location aids such as a [[search and rescue transponde
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  • * By radio, as in a cordless, [[cellular telephony]], satellite or radiotelephone and ====Satellite phones====
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  • ...ony system and, only if it cannot connect, will then communicate through a satellite link.<ref name=>{{citation
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  • At this conference, Dr. O'Neill merged the [[Solar Power Satellite]] (SPS) ideas of Dr. [[Peter Glaser]] with his [[space habitat]] concepts.
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  • .... Besides its main campus in Tallahassee, the university also has several satellite campuses, including a site in Orlando where its College of Law is located a
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  • ...d the efforts to [[exploration|explore]] [[outer space]] with [[artificial satellite]]s, to send [[human]]s into space, and to land people on the [[Moon]]. ...ay. Tsiolkovsky also wrote the first theoretical description of a man-made satellite. However, not until 1926 did the American [[Robert Goddard (scientist)|Robe
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  • ...gence Division that would interpret [[U-2 Dragon Lady|U-2]], [[SR-71]] and satellite photography. ...U.S. Government Pioneer in Space Medal for his role in the development of satellite reconnaissance. He twice received the Sherman Kent Award, the CIA's top aw
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  • ...s written in the days before the invention of widely-available cellular or satellite telephones).
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  • ...could be particularly disturbed by public recognition of this capability [satellite photography]...which it has veiled."<REF name=FactOfIMINT>{{cite web ...resident for National Security Affairs, Subject: Revelation of the Fact of Satellite Reconnaissance in Connection with the Submission of Arms Limitation Agreeme
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  • ...onomy research directly applies to the study of global [[climate change]], satellite communication systems, [[global positioning system]] (GPS) accuracy, and th
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  • ...was not only approving high-technology sales to Iraq but providing it with satellite reconnaissance on Iranian troop movements. . . . At the National Security C
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  • ...the first time, whose existence was finally confirmed in 1973 by the navy satellite Triad. ...lting in widespread power outages. They can also impact the performance of satellite-to-ground [[radio]] [[communication]]s and navigation systems. Magnetospher
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  • ...a and minimize trade with the United States, to avoid becoming an economic satellite. The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada linked Toronto and Montreal in 1853, the
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  • ...edia/imagegallery/image_feature_1396.html]</ref>}}Triton is the only large satellite with a [[Retrograde and direct motion|retrograde]] orbit. Neptune possesses
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  • ...e.g., communications, weather, intelligence, navigation); the intelligence satellite function works with the National Reconnaissance Office
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  • The Anti-Defamation League calls him a "theologian of terror." On the Arabic satellite channel Al-Jazeera TV on January 28, 2009, Qaradawi told his audience, "I w | url = http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?c=Article_C&cid=1262372596808&pagename=Zone-English-News/NWELayout}}</ref>
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  • ...l hits out at Gaza report]'. 6th May 2009.</ref> [[Geospatial intelligence|Satellite imaging]] allowed researchers to identify over 1,000 destroyed or damaged b
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  • ...a and minimize trade with the United States, to avoid becoming an economic satellite. The [[Grand Trunk Railway]] of Canada linked Toronto and Montreal in 1853
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  • ...User:JWendebaum|JWendebaum]], suggested to change into [[Global Navigation Satellite System]] # [[Satellite]]
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  • Satellite data on global gas flaring show that the current efforts to reduce gas flar
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  • Morocco are currently implementing a VMS system combining satellite tracking and radar correlation, supplied primarily by BlueFinger Ltd. | title = The Norwegian system for Satellite tracking of fishing vessels
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  • {{r|Daniel Nassif}} News director of Al Hurra, the U.S.-funded Arabic satellite television news network created in 2004, and director of its sister network
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  • ...recent [[Ice Age]], but more detailed observations taken by the [[GRACE]] satellite suggest that this effect cannot account for the entirety of the gravitation
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  • ...MASINT#Space-based Staring Infrared Sensors|Defense Support Program (DSP) satellite. DSP satellites have worldwide coverage, and detect intense heat sources su
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  • ...name=Philly2016-11-19/> The crew mess is equipped with a television with satellite reception.
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  • In January 1610 Galileo discovered Jupiter's four largest [[natural satellite|satellite]]s
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  • ...m=h&v=2 WikiMapia.] This hyperlink also provides an opportunity to examine satellite imagery which clearly shows how land reclamation to the north of Cabragh Ho
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  • ...ndal. When Soviet leader [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] withdrew support for Soviet satellite governments in 1989, the entire Communist empire collapsed rapidly, with Cu
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  • ...ase also reduces the muscles ability to regenerate, due to a decrease in [[satellite cell]] numbers <ref name=Nar> Narici MV, Maffulli N. Sarcopenia: Characteri
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  • ...spatial feature that the raster can resolve, or its '''resolving power'''. Satellite and aerial imagery is usually stored in a raster format, while the classifi
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  • ...p://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-13522957 Egyptian pyramids found by infra-red satellite images]", ''BBC News''. Accessed 5 February 2013.</ref> Aerial photography
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  • ...the GDR and Cuba). The US, therefore, undertook the WS-117L reconnaissance satellite project, approved by President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] in 1954, within whi :#Discoverer, the unclassified name for the [[CORONA]] [[IMINT]] satellite
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  • ...an viruses: [[viroid]]s (naked circular RNA molecules infecting plants), [[satellite (biology)|satellites]] (nucleic acid molecules with or without a capsid tha ...eldt-Jakob disease]] are caused by prions, and [[hepatitis D]] is due to a satellite virus.
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  • ...as a Broadcast Info System (BIS) and secure [[ITU frequency bands|UHF]] [[satellite communications]] capability.
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  • ...l chapters based at international law schools, non-accredited law schools, satellite campuses for ABA-accredited schools, and a few undergraduate institutions.
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  • ...uns two national terrestrial channels alongside its [[satellite television|satellite]], [[radio]] and [[internet]] services. NHK's output is supplemented by var
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  • ...ational capabilities, and coalition resources such as the [[European Union Satellite Centre|Torrejon Space Center]] to maximize capabilities. ...ers might request support from a national-level IMINT satellite. Even if a satellite will do the job, the orbits of available satellites may not be suitable for
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  • | anti-ballistic missile (ABM), anti-satellite missile
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  • ...name=Philly2016-11-19/> The crew mess is equipped with a television with satellite reception.
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  • ...NASA/ESA/JPL/Space Science Institute/Univ. of Arizona: Saturn [[Cassini]] Satellite photo montage}} ...ets seem to be maintained by the gravitational effects of small [[shepherd satellite]]s such as [[Prometheus (moon)|Prometheus]] and [[Pandora (moon)|Pandora]].
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  • ...in [[New York, New York|New York City]], as an operation of [[Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment Company]], a joint venture of [[Warner Communications]] and [
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  • ...capabilities. The paper said that “The DPRK is a firmly controlled Soviet satellite that exercises no independent initiative and depends entirely on the suppor It began with the estimate that "USSR-Satellite treatment of Korean developments indicates that they assess their current m
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  • ...ation|inertial guidance, often supplemented with Global Positioning System satellite navigation information kits, which replace or supplement the tail fins wit
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  • ...using a Russian booster, launched the second satellite in its planned five-satellite SAR-Lupe Radar MASINT#Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Inverse Synthetic | title = Successful Launch Second German Sar-Lupe Observation Satellite
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  • ...available sources of spatial data are [[GPS]] surveys, [[Remote Sensing]] satellite imagery and airborne sensors such as [[LIDAR]] ...e in map form, into forms it can recognize and use. For example, digital [[satellite images]] generated through [[remote sensing]] can be analyzed to produce a
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  • ...technologies, many based on GPS. While there is a capability, in the new satellite-based [[Emergency position indicating radio beacon]] ([[EPIRB]]) program, t
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  • ...7''': On October 4th, the [[USSR]] launches the world's first [[artificial satellite]] called [[Sputnik-1]] using an R-7 launcher from the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome
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  • ...scha-Staat, 1941-1945 Stuttgart, 1964</ref><ref> Edmond Paris: Genocide in Satellite Croatia, The American Institute for Balkan Affairs, 1525 West Diversey Park * Edmond Paris: Genocide in Satellite Croatia, The American Institute for Balkan Affairs, 1525 West Diversey Park
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  • ...n system, as ecosystems are easily recognizable in the field as well as on satellite images. They argued that the structure and seasonality of the associated ve
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  • *over-the-horizon C4I international marine/maritime satellite (INMARSAT).
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  • ...lactic cosmic ray and El Niño–Southern Oscillation trends in International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project D2 low-cloud properties | author = Nigel Marsh an
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  • ...as a lightweight heat source to power thermoelectric cells in [[artificial satellite]]s. A polonium-210 heat source was also used in each of the [[Lunokhod]] ro
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  • [http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl Google maps] provides maps and satellite pictures of the Earth with zoom-in features that can take the viewer down t
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  • ...nstrated an operational ICBM capability, although nations with significant satellite launch capability clearly have missile technology that could be converted t
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  • ...nic identity. Each municipio is composed of an administrative center with satellite settlements, or ''aldeas''. Municipios are generally distinguished from on
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  • ...un; the [[Earth]] thus turns into a planet, the [[Moon]] becomes Earth's [[satellite]] instead of a planet, and the so-called "Solar System" then has six planet
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  • ...[Mars (planet)|Mars]], [[Viking 1]] and [[Viking 2]]. Each mission had a [[satellite]] designed to [[photograph]] the surface of Mars from [[orbit]], and to act
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  • ...were from the kingdom of the [[Airgialla]] (literally "hostage-givers"), a satellite state founded by the Ui Néill's conquests in Ulster, noting that the [[Ear
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  • ...r and December, 1987, it lowered its Kosmos 1983 photoreconnaissance IMINT satellite to lower it to over the battlefield between Iraq and Iran. Similarly, it al ...s reports that Iraq received intelligence from third countries, especially satellite imagery from the U.S.<ref name=Woodward1986-12-15> {{citation
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  • ...area above the airport; and the smog disappeared soon after the crash. No satellite maps of the region during than morning is available.
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  • ...cute violators vigorously." An unnamed French official indicated that U.S. satellite photography was critical in determining the ultimate destination of the mat
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  • ...ith their [[natural satellite|moons]],<ref> {{cite web| title= The Jupiter Satellite Page|author=Scott S. Sheppard|work=University of Hawaii|url=http://www.ifa. ...|Uranus]] and [[Neptune]]. Six of these planets have their own [[natural satellite]]s (usually termed "moons" after Earth's [[Moon]]). In addition, the four g
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  • ...axial cable. It is a participant in the Medarabtel consortium, and has 51 satellite earth stations variously homed to Intelsat, Intersputnik, and Arabsat.
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  • Before satellite SIGINT was practical, US information about Soviet radar stopped about 200 m ...the NRO, the incremental upgrade of GRAB's Tattletale package was [[Poppy (satellite)| POPPY]]. The second program, Poppy, operated from 1962 to 1977. The "fact
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  • ...erican musician [[Elvis Presley]] that was originally broadcasted live via satellite on January 14, 1973. The amount of people who viewed the concert is debatab ...r, Colonel Tom Parker, decided that he was going to air a live concert via satellite since it was impossible for Presley to tour in every major city. It was ins
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  • ...n. For example, an enterprise with multiple physical sites, connected by [[satellite]] links, might have separate VPNs for finance, manufacturing, research, and
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  • ...the Earth. He could make this estimate by observing eclipses of the first satellite of the planet [[Jupiter]]. A few years earlier [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini|
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  • ...erritory, ships off their coast, aircraft near or in their airspace, or by satellite.
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  • ...stars are formed early in the history of the galaxy or were acquired when satellite galaxies are absorbed when they collide.<ref>[http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph
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  • ...eaturing animation in the style of Shepard Fairey's cover art. A dedicated satellite radio station XM LED, was established to support the release as well as the
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  • ...vertiser-funded public service broadcaster [[Channel 4]]), especially on [[satellite television]], [[cable television]], and [[digital television]] services. '' ...pe]]an languages and divert resources instead to a new [[Arabic language]] satellite TV broadcasting station (including radio and online content) in the [[Middl
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  • ...a mass in uniform circular motion and the gravitational force acting on a satellite in a circular orbit. If a body is in uniform (i.e., has constant speed) st
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  • ...ity, operating at 102.3&nbsp;[[Megahertz|MHz]] and 107.5&nbsp;MHz. Private satellite radios such as WorldSpace, are also available. There are over twenty cinema
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  • ...ne, Robert A. ''The Sputnik Challenge: Eisenhower's Response to the Soviet Satellite'' (1993).
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  • ...s the other major employer in Mumbai. Most of India's major television and satellite networks, as well as its major [[publishing]] houses are headquartered in M ...ial channels, while three main cable networks serve most households. [[DTH|Satellite television (DTH)]] is gaining ground, though it has yet to gain mass accept
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  • ...n [[geostationary]] orbit. This was the first functioning [[communications satellite]] at that now-common great distance from the Earth, and it was small enough
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  • ...e and more powerful in internal affairs. Conquests created a screen of six satellite republics set up in Holland, Switzerland, and Italy, and Bonaparte's seizur
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  • ...ry high energy gamma rays, neutrinos and very high energy [[cosmic rays]]. Satellite observatories are used to study high energy gamma rays, cosmic rays and gra
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  • ...its mobile nature, the Army relies heavily on wireless, line of sight, and satellite communications in order to provide commanders in the field with [[situation
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  • ...te as it lost control over key responsibilities, including the analysis of satellite photography. ...startling clarity from orbits deep in space. In 1960, the first effective satellite produced coverage of more than one million square miles, surpassing all pre
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  • ...[[unmanned aerial vehicle]], ship, and ground SIGINT all were in use, and satellite technology left the experimental stage, and new technologies were emerging. }}</ref> In actuality, the first successful SIGINT satellite was the U.S. Navy's [[Galactic Radiation and Background]] (GRAB), designed
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  • While [[Global Navigation Satellite System]]s (e.g., GPS) are known principally for being sources of position i
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  • ...ya. That same telephone number in Yemen was contacted by Osama Bin Laden's satellite phone on the same days that al-Owhali was arranging to get money.</blockquo | title = Osama bin Laden satellite phone calls Yemen
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  • ...mpler in structure than viruses include [[viroid]]s, [[satellite (biology)|satellite]]s, and [[prion]]s.
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  • ...ore complex networks associated with services such as cable television and satellite broadcasting .<ref name=Inferno />
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  • ...l Reconnaissance Office#Imagery |KH-11 imagery intelligence reconnaissance satellite "passing over the previously empty desert area between Iraq and Kuwait spot | publisher = Little, Brown | year = 1995}}</ref> One of the indicators was satellite imagery intelligence that showed tanks and other tracked vehicles had:
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  • ...gnal, then the intelligence organization may task an [[IMINT]] aircraft or satellite to take a picture of the source, so photointerpreters can try to understand ...transmitter proper. In many circumstances, aiming the antenna upward to a satellite will help hide its location.
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  • ...c field]].<ref>Nimmo, F. (2002), ''Crustal analysis of Venus from Magellan satellite observations at Atalanta Planitia, Beta Regio, and Thetis Regio'', Geology, ...kkola S., Brasser R., Wiegert P., Innanen K. ''Asteroid 2002 VE68, a quasi-satellite of Venus'', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol 351 p L6
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  • ...ergy, and pendulum clocks depend on gravity to regulate time. Artificial [[satellite]]s are an application of gravitation which was mathematically described in
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  • ...] project ("InfraRood Astronomische Satelliet". Dutch; Astronomic Infrared Satellite), this project was initiated by a number of Dutch industry parties together
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  • ...a single giant [[elliptical galaxy]], which over time tidally destroys its satellite galaxies and adds their mass to its own. [[Supercluster]]s are giant collec
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  • ...g up covert observation posts. Reconnaissance may also be carried out by [[satellite]]s or unmanned aircraft. ...were sure it was through spies, because it was impossible to find through satellite or aircraft." And: "This affected the morale of the troops. The Iraqi will
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  • ...f>{{cite book |author=Keith, Michael C|title=The Radio Station: Broadcast, Satellite & Internet| edition=1st Edition|location=Burlington, MA| publisher=Focal Pr
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  • ** ''Psychosis from Space'' (''[[Satellite Science Fiction]]'', April 1959)
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  • ...t booster for a single flight, [[Mercury-Scout 1]], which launched a small satellite intended to evaluate the worldwide Mercury Tracking Network. The rocket was
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  • ...rvice '''B1'''), while Czechoslovakia was a Soviet (i.e., service '''B''') satellite state. Koecher became a CIA translator and a good source of information to ...or a small sum, the critical operations manual on the KH-11 reconnaissance satellite. To an interviewer, Kampiles suggested that if someone had noted his "probl
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  • They have a local broadcast and satellite television service, [[Al-Aqsa television|Al-Aqsa]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ts made at a distance. Remotely sensed data comes in many forms such as [[satellite imagery]], [[aerial photography]] and data obtained from hand-held sensors.
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  • ...e located in [[Andalucia]], 50 kilometers southwest of [[Seville]]. Recent satellite photos show two rectangular structures which may be interpreted as the 'tem
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  • ...or a small sum, the critical operations manual on the KH-11 reconnaissance satellite. To an interviewer,. Kampiles suggested that if someone had noted his "prob ...sonnel to stop an activity, or perhaps cover the sensitive parts, when the satellite is overhead. This also applies to imaging on aircraft and UAVs, although th
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  • ...be more widespread over nutrient-rich Arctic continental shelves and that satellite-based estimates of annual primary production in these waters may be underes
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  • ...h, Roger D. Launius, ''Reconsidering Sputnik: Forty Years Since the Soviet Satellite'' (2000); Robert Frank Futrell, ''Ideas, Concepts, Doctrine: Basic thinking
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  • ...abitat data (e.g. [[remote sensing | remotely sensed]] [[landsat program | satellite images]] or [[aerial photography]]).
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  • ...ndertook a nuclear weapons program in the 70s and [[Bhangmeteter#1979 Vela satellite event|may have conducted]] a nuclear test over the [[Atlantic]] in 1979, bu ...rvice. The SABC broadcasts news and entertainment channels Africa-wide via satellite.
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  • ...contain multiple programs or projects (''e.g.,'' a specific reconnaissance satellite, ICBM, or stealth aircraft), themselves with their own codenames or nicknam
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  • | journal = PBS Frontline}}</ref> Karzai used his satellite telephone to call the U.S. consulate and ask for support. Within a day or t
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  • ...victory with the surprise launch of Sputnik I, the the first [[artificial satellite]]. caused a major crisis and a rethinking of national goals in missile tech NASA had an embarrassing failure when its first attempt to launch a satellite, uing a purely civilian [[space launch vehicle]], exploded on the launch p
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  • ...a battle of stovepiping, in which SIGINT and IMINT satellites, in a given satellite orbits|orbit, were launched by different agencies.
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  • ...ut which may also be limiting. IMINT, for instance, may depend on weather, satellite orbits or the ability of aircraft to elude ground defenses, and time for an ...gencies. New plans put SIGINT, MASINT, and IMINT sensors, appropriate to a satellite orbits| type of orbit, on common platforms.
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  • ...be performed more cheaply, and often better by [[imagery intelligence]] [[satellite]]s and [[Unmanned aerial vehicle|drones]]. The SR-71's performance was stil ...ed, the total aircraft performance envelope data and a government-produced satellite photo montage of almost the entire continental United States to provide opt
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  • ...making it look like an organization of idiots. The Soviets and some of the Satellite services, the Poles in particular, are extremely adept in the art of conspi ...reas his actual control is the A-a fact which the Soviets conceal from the Satellite as carefully as from us.
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  • ...0.22&nbsp;°C (0.22 and 0.4&nbsp;°F) per decade since 1979, according to [[satellite temperature measurements]]. [[Temperature record of the past 1000 years|Tem ...f long-term trends is complicated by the quality of records before routine satellite observations. The summary also states that there is no clear trend in the a
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  • Following the [[Soviet space program]]'s launch of the world's first man-made satellite (''[[Sputnik 1]]'') on October 4, 1957, the attention of the United States
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  • * [[Satellite orbits/Definition]]
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  • ...at emphasis and enthusiasm for civil society in all of the former Soviet [[satellite states]] following collapse of the Soviet Union. Restoration of civil soci
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  • ...iors who enter the international circuit do so by progressing through ITF, Satellite, Future, and Challenger tournaments before entering the main circuit. The l ...ents. Juniors may earn income from tennis by participating in the Future, Satellite, or Challenger tours. Tournaments are broken up into different tiers offeri
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  • ...computers that help develop three-dimensional underground maps as well as satellite image technology are also widely used to search for natural gas reservoirs.
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  • ...computers that help develop three-dimensional underground maps as well as satellite image technology are also widely used to search for natural gas reservoirs.
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  • ...at emphasis and enthusiasm for civil society in all of the former Soviet [[satellite states]] following collapse of the Soviet Union. Restoration of civil soci
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  • ...icle]]'' on 2 April 1958, as a derogatory term, a reference to the Russian satellite [[Sputnik]], which managed to suggest that the beats were (1) 'way out ther
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  • ...fy these needs, it had incentive to do so. Some equipment was shipped from satellite states such as Bulgaria,Poland and Romania. North Korea both shipped Soviet
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  • ...zations frequently detained, and sometimes executed, leaders of rebellious satellite countries, such as Imre Nagy and Pal Maleter, as a result of the 1956 Hunga
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  • ...r]], mapping camera, laser [[altimeter]], mass spectrometer, and lunar sub-satellite.
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  • ...it was nearly as large as London or New York. The "secondary centers" or "satellite cities" (fukutoshin) of Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Ikebukuro grew rapidly. They
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  • ...o measure multiple layer cloud ceiling heights and then send that data via satellite communications link to an operator display, the system uses a [[neodymium]] ...o measure multiple layer cloud ceiling heights and then send that data via satellite communications link to an operator display, the system uses a Neodinum YAG
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  • ...sonnel to stop an activity, or perhaps cover the sensitive parts, when the satellite is overhead. This also applies to imaging on aircraft and UAVs, although th
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  • ...inist, not merely some agrarian reformer. By 1960 Cuba had become a Soviet satellite; presidents [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] planned and President [[John F. Kenned
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  • ...the ''transit time'' can be found and used to provide the distance to each satellite. Receiver clock error is corrected by combining the data from four satellit
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  • ...s of classified information would be available at what level. For example, satellite imagery intelligence used to be at the compartmented control system|TOP SEC
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  • ...to refine the location of a threat. Wireless links may also go to ground, satellite, or unmanned aerial vehicle sensors or cooperating electronic attack equipm
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  • ...visible light, it is used for the protective coatings on many artificial [[satellite]]s and on astronauts' helmets to prevent blindness from the sun.
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  • ...h, Roger D. Launius, ''Reconsidering Sputnik: Forty Years Since the Soviet Satellite'' (2000)
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  • ...Communists. Clearly, pure geography would prevent them from being a Soviet satellite, and the long history of Chinese conquest and Sino-Vietnamese conflict woul
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  • ...us of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (located at Fort Rodman) and a satellite campus of Bristol Community College, located in the former Star Store downt
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  • ...at a [[library]], or something....Acutally, I'm supposed to be testing out satellite internet sometime soon...so they tell me.... [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry
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  • A planet or planetary satellite is habitable if it can sustain life that originates there or if it sustains
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  • ...nfrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) on NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer satellite (COBE).
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  • ...ch on speech recognition was published. Pierce was one of the pioneers in satellite communications, and an executive vice president at Bell Labs, which was a l
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  • ...Internet access]] is very important too. Except for relatively expensive [[satellite Internet access]], there are few traditional Internet providers in the very
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  • ...portant version of the data. At night or off-hours, it would be updated by satellite servers, and then the master database would copy itself to all the satellit
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