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  2. Heavens-Above - Wikipedia

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    Heavens-Above is a non-profit website developed and maintained by Chris Peat as Heavens-Above GmbH.The web site is dedicated to helping people observe and track satellites orbiting the Earth without the need for optical equipment such as binoculars or telescopes.

  3. List of satellite pass predictors - Wikipedia

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    Heavens Above has an Android app with functionalities similar to the website. [15] ISS Detector – shows ISS position. Can show more satellites, comets and planets through in-app purchases. Look4Sat – predicts satellite passes from a two-line element set database, including a polar view function with satellite footprints.

  4. Heavens Above! - Wikipedia

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    Heavens Above! is a 1963 British satirical comedy film directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting, and starring Peter Sellers. It was written by John Boulting and Frank Harvey , from an idea by Malcolm Muggeridge .

  5. Heavens Above - Wikipedia

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    Heavens Above may refer to: Heavens Above!, a 1963 film starring Peter Sellers and William Hartnell; Heavens-Above, a non-profit satellite tracking organization

  6. USA-245 - Wikipedia

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    USA-245 imaged in orbit by amateur astrophotograph. Details of USA-245's mission are classified by the US military, however numerous independent analysts identified it as a KH-11 before launch, and amateur satellite watchers have since observed it in the orbit used by such satellites.

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  8. USA-193 - Wikipedia

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    USA-193, also known as NRO Launch 21 (NROL-21 or simply L-21), was a United States military reconnaissance satellite (radar imaging) launched on 14 December 2006. [2] It was the first launch conducted by the United Launch Alliance (ULA). [3]

  9. USA-224 - Wikipedia

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    USA-224 was launched atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket from Vandenberg AFB Space Launch Complex 6 in California.The launch was conducted by United Launch Alliance, and was the first flight of a Delta IV Heavy from Vandenberg. [7]