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  2. Orbital spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    For a satellite to be in a stable orbit (i.e. sustainable for more than a few months), 350 km is a more standard altitude for low Earth orbit. For example, on 1 February 1958 the Explorer 1 satellite was launched into an orbit with a perigee of 358 kilometers (222 mi). [ 5 ]

  3. Air-launch-to-orbit - Wikipedia

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    Orbital's Stargazer launches Pegasus carrying the three Space Technology 5 satellites in the skies of California, 2006. Air-launch-to-orbit (ALTO) is the method of launching smaller rockets at altitude from a heavier conventional horizontal-takeoff aircraft, to carry satellites to low Earth orbit.

  4. List of rocket launch sites - Wikipedia

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    Heaviest rocket launched Highest achieved altitude Notes Ocean Odyssey complex: Mobile 1999– 30 462,000 kg Orbital Mobile satellite launch platform operated by Sea Launch. Uses a converted oil platform that plies between Long Beach, California, where a Zenit-3SL rocket is collected, and the equator, where the rocket is launched. Russia

  5. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    The following chart shows the number of launch systems developed in each country, and broken down by operational status. Rocket variants are not distinguished; i.e., the Atlas V series is only counted once for all its configurations 401–431, 501–551, 552, and N22.

  6. The NVS-02 satellite lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota about 6:23 a.m. IST (0053 GMT) aboard the GSLV-F15 rocket, marking the latest step in India's efforts to expand ...

  7. CALIPSO - Wikipedia

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    CALIPSO was a joint NASA (US) and CNES (France) environmental satellite, built in the Cannes Mandelieu Space Center, which was launched atop a Delta II rocket on April 28, 2006. Its name stands for Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations .

  8. Rocket Lab Photon - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural Photon satellite was the Photon Pathfinder/First Light satellite (COSPAR ID 2020-060A) described by Rocket Lab as its "first in-house designed and built Photon demonstration satellite". It was launched aboard Electron rocket on 31 August 2020 on the 14th Electron mission "I Can't Believe It's Not Optical".

  9. Rocket Lab Inks Its Biggest Satellite Launch Contract Ever - AOL

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    The news around Rocket Lab USA (NASDAQ: RKLB) just keeps getting better and better.. Earlier this month, the satellite-launch company scored a bit of a coup when it parlayed a 2021 purchase of a ...