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IGS 4B
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NORAD ID: 30587
Int'l Code: 2007-005B
Perigee: 482 km
Apogee: 494 km
Inclination: 97.3°
Period: 94.4 min
Launch date: 2007-02-24
Source: Japan (JPN)
Comments: A radar spy satellite impervious to darkness and a second-generation craft with optical cameras were successfully launched into space Saturday to begin top secret reconnaissance missions for the Japanese government. The radar craft is the second such satellite to be orbited in Japan's spy satellite program. Two other satellites with optical instruments were launched in 2003 and last year. The third optical spacecraft launched Saturday reportedly features upgraded imaging capabilities, according to Japanese media agencies. Liftoff of the two-stage H-2A rocket was at 0441 GMT (11:41 p.m. EST Friday) from the Yoshinobu launch complex at the Tanegashima space center
JCSAT 10
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NORAD ID: 29272
Int'l Code: 2006-033A
Perigee: 35781 km
Apogee: 35793 km
Inclination: 0°
Period: 1436.1 min
Launch date: 2006-08-11
Source: Japan (JPN)
Comments: JCSat 10 is a Japanese geostationary communications satellite. The 4.4 tonne satellite carries 30 Ku-band and 12 C-band transponders to provide direct-to-home radio and television services to Japan, Asia-Pacific, and Hawaii, after parking over 128° E longitude. |
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