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  2. Planet Labs - Wikipedia

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    History First pair of the 28 Planet Labs satellites launched from the ISS via the NanoRacks CubeSat Deployer (2014). Planet Labs was founded in 2010 as Cosmogia by former NASA scientists Chris Boshuizen, Will Marshall, and Robbie Schingler, who teamed up with John Kuolt in 2011 during his studies at Oxford University with a thesis to leverage the processing power of mobile phones to power the ...

  3. NISAR (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    The NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar ( NISAR) mission is a joint project between NASA and ISRO to co-develop and launch a dual-frequency synthetic aperture radar on an Earth observation satellite. The satellite will be the first radar imaging satellite to use dual frequencies. It will be used for remote sensing, to observe and understand ...

  4. List of NRO launches - Wikipedia

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    First NRO launch on an Electron from Wallops, VA. Four payloads. First NRO launch on a Minotaur IV and first from Virginia's Space Coast. [132] First Rocket Lab Electron launch, first launch from outside the United States ( New Zealand ), and first launch procured under NRO's Rapid Acquisition of a Small Rocket (RASR) program.

  5. Explainer-Why North Korea's satellite launches are so ... - AOL

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    North Korea told Japan on Tuesday that it would launch a satellite between Aug. 24 and Aug. 31, its second such attempt this year, prompting criticism from Japan and South Korea. Since 1998 North ...

  6. Near Earth Object Surveillance Satellite - Wikipedia

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    The Near Earth Object Surveillance Satellite ( NEOSSat) [8] is a Canadian microsatellite using a 15-cm aperture f/5.88 Maksutov telescope (similar to that on the MOST spacecraft), with 3-axis stabilisation giving a pointing stability of ~2 arcseconds in a ~100 second exposure. It is funded by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and Defence Research ...

  7. List of Starlink and Starshield launches - Wikipedia

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    March 25, 2024; 49 days ago. ( March 25, 2024) Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX [4] [5] providing satellite Internet access to most of the Earth. [6] [7] Starshield is a classified derivative of Starlink designed to be operated for and can host payloads for military or government purposes.

  8. Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes - Wikipedia

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    This timeline of artificial satellites and space probes includes uncrewed spacecraft including technology demonstrators, observatories, lunar probes, and interplanetary probes. First satellites from each country are included. Not included are most Earth science satellites, commercial satellites or crewed missions .

  9. Plesetsk Cosmodrome - Wikipedia

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    17 March 1966 was the space birthday of Plesetsk. That day was the first missile launching of the rocket booster Vostok with space vehicle Kosmos 112. Since that time, the rocket base "Angara" has become Plesetsk Cosmodrome. Construction started in 1957 and it was declared operational for R-7 rockets in December 1959.