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  2. Scott Edelman - Wikipedia

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    Other magazines edited by Edelman include Sci-Fi Universe, Sci-Fi Flix, and Satellite Orbit. In December 1996, while still the editor of Science Fiction Age, Edelman also became editor of Sovereign Media's Sci-Fi Entertainment, the official print magazine of the Sci-Fi Channel.

  3. Earth Observing-1 - Wikipedia

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    Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) was a NASA Earth observation satellite created to develop and validate a number of instrument and spacecraft bus breakthrough technologies. It was intended to enable the development of future Earth imaging observatories that will have a significant increase in performance while also having reduced cost and mass.

  4. Long Duration Exposure Facility - Wikipedia

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    After 5.7 years its orbit had decayed to about 175 nautical miles (324 km) and it was likely to burn up on reentry in a little over a month. [6] [9]: 15 It was finally recovered by Columbia on mission STS-32 on January 12, 1990. [19] Columbia approached LDEF in such a way as to minimize possible contamination to LDEF from thruster exhaust. [20]

  5. List of orbits - Wikipedia

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    Such an orbit can place a satellite in constant sunlight and is useful for imaging, spy, and weather satellites. Frozen orbit: An orbit in which natural drifting due to the central body's shape has been minimized by careful selection of the orbital parameters. Orbit of the Moon: The orbital characteristics of the Moon.

  6. IMAGE (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of IMAGE spacecraft Launch of IMAGE spacecraft aboard of Delta 277.. IMAGE was the first spacecraft dedicated to imaging the Earth's magnetosphere. [10] IMAGE was a spacecraft developed by the Medium-class Explorer (MIDEX) program, and it was the first spacecraft dedicated to observing the magnetosphere of the Earth, producing comprehensive global images of plasma in the inner ...

  7. Capella Space - Wikipedia

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    Capella Space was the first commercial SAR company to demonstrate Optical Inter-Satellite Links. [12] In early 2023, Capella announced a multi-launch agreement with Rocket Lab for four dedicated launches, including a launch of Capella's first Acadia satellite. [13] The launch of the first satellite took place on 23 August 2023 at 23:45 UTC. [14]

  8. STS-75 - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The satellite remained in orbit for a number of weeks and was easily visible from the ground. TSS-1R tether composition [NASA]. The electric conductor of the tether was a copper braid wound around a nylon (Nomex) string. It was encased in teflon-like insulation, with an outer cover of kevlar, inside a nylon (Nomex) sheath. The ...

  9. Orbital Sciences Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Orbital's primary products were satellites and launch vehicles, including low Earth orbit (LEO), geosynchronous Earth orbit and planetary spacecraft for communications, remote sensing, scientific and defense missions; ground- and air-launched launch vehicles that delivered satellites into orbit; missile defense systems that were used as ...