List of NRO launches

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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.

However, amateur astronomers have managed to observe most of the satellites, and leaked information has led to the identification of many of the payloads.

Launch statistics

Launch vehicle families

Launch sites

Launch history

See also

References

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Artikel ini memerlukan pemutakhiran informasi. Harap perbarui artikel dengan menambahkan informasi terbaru yang tersedia. SMK PU Negeri BandungInformasiDidirikan1961JenisNegeriAkreditasiANomor Pokok Sekolah Nasional20219231Kepala SekolahAsep Taryudin, S.Pd.,M.Pd.Ketua KomiteDrs H. Syarif Hidayat, S.PdJurusan atau peminatan Teknik Geomatika Desain Pemodelan dan Informasi Bangunan (DPIB) Teknik Mesin (TM) Teknik Jaringan Komputer dan Telekomunikasi (TJKT) Teknik Instalasi Tenaga Listrik …

NGC 67the NGC 68 group, with NGC 67 and NGC 67a at the far bottom leftData pengamatanRasi bintangAndromedaAsensio rekta 00j 18m 12.18dDeklinasi 30° 03′ 17.5″[1]Pergeseran merah0.020734[2]Kecepatan radial helio6216 km/sJarak275,000,000 ly[3][4]Kelompok dan gugusan galaksiNGC 68 groupMagnitudo semu (V)14.2[4][5]Ciri-ciriJenisE5[5]Ukuran40,000[4]Ukuran semu (V)24 x 12[5]Penamaan lain…

Citizens for Equal Protection v. BruningCourtUnited States Court of Appeals for the Eighth CircuitFull case nameCitizens for Equal Protection et al., v. Jon Bruning, Attorney General of Nebraska et al. DecidedJuly 14, 2006Citation(s)290 F.Supp.2d 1004 (D.Neb. 2003)455 F.3d 859 (8th Cir. 2006)Case historyPrior action(s)Judge Joseph Bataillon, D.Neb., granted judgment for plaintiffs on stipulated trial, struck down Nebraska Initiative Measure 416 as unconstitutional violation of Equal Protection, …

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