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  2. USA-207 - Wikipedia

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    USA-207. USA-207, [4] international COSPAR code 2009-047A, [5] also known as PAN, officially meaning Palladium At Night, [6] NEMESIS I, [7] or P360[8] is a classified American SIGINT satellite, [7] which was launched in September 2009. The US government has not confirmed which of its intelligence agencies operate the satellite, [9] but leaked ...

  3. Reconnaissance satellite - Wikipedia

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    A reconnaissance satellite or intelligence satellite (commonly, although unofficially, referred to as a spy satellite) is an Earth observation satellite or communications satellite deployed for military or intelligence applications. The first generation type (i.e., Corona [1][2] and Zenit) took photographs, then ejected canisters of ...

  4. List of USA satellites - Wikipedia

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    List of USA satellites. This is a list of satellites and spacecraft which have been given USA designations by the United States Air Force. These designations have been applied to most United States military satellites since 1984, and replaced the earlier OPS designation. As of June 2022, USA designations have been assigned to 331 space satellites.

  5. National Reconnaissance Office - Wikipedia

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    The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) is a member of the United States Intelligence Community and an agency of the United States Department of Defense which designs, builds, launches, and operates the reconnaissance satellites of the U.S. federal government. It provides satellite intelligence to several government agencies, particularly ...

  6. Lacrosse (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Lacrosse or Onyx was a series of terrestrial radar imaging reconnaissance satellites operated by the United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). While not officially confirmed by the NRO or the Government of the United States prior to 2008, there was widespread evidence pointing to its existence, including one NASA website. [1]

  7. 'How did we get here?' NASA hopes 'artificial star' can teach ...

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    Look up into the sky on a clear night, and you're likely to glimpse thousands of stars dotting the cosmos. Add a telescope into the mix, and suddenly millions more come into view.. The Milky Way ...

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