• satellite internet constellations were proposed and developed, including Celestri (63 satellites) and Teledesic (initially 840, later 288 satellites)...
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    for different small satellites. For example, Skibr-cub, Skibr-micro, and Skibr-mini are used for CubeSats and larger satellites that are mainly purposed...
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  • Geo-IK-2 (category Earth observation satellites of Russia)
    series of new generation military geodesy satellites replacing the Soviet Union's Geo-IK and Sfera constellations. They are intended to be used to create...
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    communications satellite system. It consists of a number of satellites, derived from Strela military communications satellites. The first two satellites, which...
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    2025 in spaceflight (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    2024. Kuiper Systems, Amazon’s satellite internet subsidiary, ramp up launches for its constellation of over 3,000 satellites. The launches will occur on...
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  • first SAR satellites". NASASpaceFlight. Retrieved 17 July 2022. Clark, Stephen (17 July 2022). "SpaceX deploys 53 more Starlink satellites on record-tying...
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    Supernova (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    recorded supernova was SN 1006, which was observed in AD 1006 in the constellation of Lupus. This event was described by observers in China, Japan, Iraq...
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    number of 466 satellites were attempted to be launched thanks to an increase in the number of small satellites. 289 of all satellites weighted less than...
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  • launched without the clock adjustment that was later built into subsequent satellites. It showed the predicted shift of 38 microseconds per day. This rate of...
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