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  2. Orbit Science Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Orbit Science Fiction was an American science fiction magazine anthology published in 1953 and 1954 by the Hanro Corporation. Only 5 issues were published, each of which were edited by Donald A. Wollheim , although Jules Saltman was credited within the publication.

  3. Satellite Science Fiction - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Satellite Science Fiction; cover art by Ed Emshwiller [1] Satellite Science Fiction was an American science-fiction magazine published from October 1956 to April 1959 by Leo Margulies' Renown Publications. Initially, Satellite was digest-sized and ran a full-length novel in each issue with a handful of short stories ...

  4. Kosmos 954 - Wikipedia

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    Schematic of the Kosmos-954 on-board reactor. Kosmos 954 (Russian: Космос 954) was a reconnaissance satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1977. A malfunction prevented safe separation of its onboard nuclear reactor; when the satellite reentered the Earth's atmosphere the following year, it scattered radioactive debris over northern Canada, some of the debris landing in the Great ...

  5. Earth's orbit is so crowded that space traffic controllers ...

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    The company Kayhan Space issues roughly 1,000 space-collision warnings per day. Earth-orbit experts fear debris will cause an "unstoppable chain reaction" that cuts off launches.

  6. Black Knight satellite conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The program never put anything into orbit, [5] and it is unrelated to the Black Knight satellite legend. [4] In February 1960, Time reported that the U.S. Navy had detected a dark object thought to be a Soviet spy satellite in orbit. A follow-up article confirmed that the object was "the remains of an Air Force Discoverer 8 satellite that had ...

  7. KH-11 KENNEN - Wikipedia

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    The issue could be abated by changing the orbiting satellite's orientation during crossing of the ionosphere, and was finally solved by better shielding of the tubes in follow-up satellites. [34] Ground stations for the receipt of KH-11 data have been reported to be located in Fort Belvoir , VA, the former Buckley Air National Guard Base , CO ...