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  2. National Reconnaissance Office - Wikipedia

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    The NRO announced in 2023 that it plans within the following decade to quadruple the number of satellites it operates and increase the number of signals and images it delivers by a factor of ten. [5] NRO is considered, along with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), NSA, DIA, and NGA, to be one of the "big five" U.S. intelligence agencies. [6]

  3. Leadership of the National Reconnaissance Office - Wikipedia

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    The DNRO provides top-level management direction to the NRO in response to Secretary of Defense and Director of National Intelligence requirements. Chronological list of National Reconnaissance Office directors

  4. List of NRO launches - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of NRO Launch (NROL) designations for satellites operated by the United States National Reconnaissance Office. Those missions are generally classified, so that their exact purposes and orbital elements are not published.

  5. USA-223 - Wikipedia

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    USA-223, known before launch as NRO Launch 32 (NRO L-32), is an American reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 2010. It is operated by the United States National Reconnaissance Office . It presently holds the record for being the largest spy satellite ever launched.

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  7. National Reconnaissance Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    The United States' National Reconnaissance Operations Center (NROC) is the focal point for the National Reconnaissance Office's current operations and for time-sensitive space-borne intelligence reporting for the United States Intelligence Community (USIC).

  8. USA-184 - Wikipedia

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    USA-184 was launched by Boeing, using a Delta IV carrier rocket flying in the Medium+(4,2) configuration. The rocket was the first Delta IV to launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base, flying from Space Launch Complex 6, [3] a launch pad originally constructed as part of abandoned plans for crewed launches from Vandenberg, originally using Titan rockets, and later Space Shuttles. [4]

  9. Category:National Reconnaissance Office satellites - Wikipedia

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