reconnaissance satellite artificial satellite launched by a country to provide intelligence information on the military activities of foreign countries. There are four major types. Early-warning satellites detect enemy missile launchings. Nuclear-explosion detection satellites are designed to detect and identify nuclear explosions in space. Photo-surveillance satellites provide photographs of enemy military activities, e.g., the deployment of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). There are two subtypes: close-look satellites provide high-resolution photographs that are returned to earth via a reentry capsule, whereas area-survey satellites provide lower-resolution photographs that are transmitted to earth via radio. Later satellites have combined these two functions. Other satellites use radar to provide images of enemy activity when there is cloud cover or it is dark. Electronic-reconnaissance (ferret) satellites pickup and record radio and radar transmissions while passing over a foreign country. The United States, Russia (before 1991, the USSR), and other nations have launched numerous reconnaissance satellites since 1960.
Bibliography: See E. D. Conway, An Introduction to Satellite Image Interpretation (1997); P. Taubman, Secret Empire: Eisenhower, the CIA and the Hidden Story of America's Space Espionage (2003).
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High spies.(US reconnaissance satellites)
Popular Mechanics; 2/1/1996; Chien, Philip; 1891 words;
... 35 years, top-secret reconnaissance satellites have provided America ... one of the original reconnaissance satellites of the 1960s. At the ... they puzzle over today's reconnaissance satellites, which remain highly ...
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Nuclear crash? (re-entry of radioactive Soviet reconnaissance satellite Cosmos 1900) (editorial)
The Nation; 10/3/1988; Treen, Joseph; 923 words;
... weeks a crippled Soviet reconnaissance satellite known as Cosmos 1900 will ... rorsats, or radar ocean reconnaissance satellites. Since they are used to ... fears the untested U.S. and satellite program could come back ...
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DEFENCE : MEP: EU NEEDS SATELLITE-BASED RECONNAISSANCE FOR ESDP MISSIONS.(European Security and Defence Policy)
European Report; 5/21/2007; 649 words;
... regard to satellite-based reconnaissance for European ... on three satellite-based reconnaissance systems and five satellite-based communication ... standards for satellite telecommunication ... Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) systems ...
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IAI participating in $300m Turkish satellite tender: The Defense Ministry is willing to supply the Turkish Air Force with an upgraded Ofek reconnaissance satellite.
Globes (Tel Aviv, Israel); 1/1/2007; 262 words;
... Ministry of Defense tender for a reconnaissance satellite for the Turkish Air Force. The ... Force with an sophisticated Ofek reconnaissance satellite. Four years ago, Turkey's Ministry ... cancelled a similar tender for a reconnaissance satellite, but General Saygun expressed ... by ...
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Reconnaissance Office Role to Be Reviewed; Satellite Agency's Place Is Uncertain
The Washington Post; 9/2/2005; Walter Pincus; 613 words;
... of the National Reconnaissance Office said yesterday ... S. intelligence satellites, in the aftermath ... of the National Reconnaissance Office, said it ... rr's nomination. The satellites it builds and operates ... surveillance and reconnaissance programs that once ... different types of ...
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Israel launches 'Ofek 7' satellite: The Ofek 7 is a reconnaissance satellite with state-of-the-art imaging technologies.
Globes (Tel Aviv, Israel); 6/11/2007; 197 words;
... successfully launched the 'Ofek 7' satellite using the Shavit launcher at 2:40 am today. The satellite is now in position in orbit ... specs. The Ofek 7 is a reconnaissance satellite with state-of-the-art imaging ... designed and built the satellite and launcher together with ... of Defense ...
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Boeing.(company to continue intelligence reconnaissance satellite contract with the US Dept of Defense)(Brief Article)
Advanced Imaging; 10/1/1999; 60 words;
Boeing will proceed with its 12-year intelligence reconnaissance satellite contract after the DOD turned down Lockheed Martin's effort to halt the multi-billion-dollar contract. On a happier note for Lockheed ...
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Analysis: Increasing demand for spy satellites and reconnaissance aircraft to provide information about Afghanistan
Morning Edition (NPR); 10/2/2001; BOB EDWARDS; 703 words;
... Increasing demand for spy satellites and reconnaissance aircraft to provide ... MORNING EDITION from NPR News. I'm Bob Edwards. More ... its network of spy satellites and reconnaissance aircrafts. But few ... do surveillance and reconnaissance of small targets on ... of the military' s ...
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The satellite gap: there may be a gap between when the current generation of Advanced KH-II and Onyx reconnaissance satellites stop working and when their replacements are ready.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; 1/1/2003; Richelson, Jeffrey T.; 4127 words;
... satellites left in the inventory--satellites that require heavy Titan IV-B ... confidence that they can deliver the satellite systems according to their current ... also be created by the failure of satellites now in orbit and the few remaining ... launch failed in 1999, with the satellite ...
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View reconnaissance satellite.
AZ Daily Star (Tucson, AZ); 11/23/2006; 212 words;
... brief invasion of privacy from a spy satellite known as Lacrosse 4. A military reconnaissance satellite launched six years ago, Lacrosse ... north at 6:58 p.m. By 7:03 p.m. the satellite should be just right of Vega, the ... stretches from horizon to horizon. The satellite will shine at a ...
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The ruling Liberal Democratic Party drafts a bill to enable Japan to develop its own high-performance reconnaissance satellites.(TOKYO)
Telecom Asia; 10/1/2006; 29 words;
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party drafts a bill to enable Japan to develop its own high-performance reconnaissance satellites for defense purposes to better detect foreign military moves.
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ATK Propulsion and Composite technologies Support Launch of Reconnaissance Satellite Aboard Titan IV B Rocket.
Advanced Materials & Composites News; 9/15/2003; 227 words;
... IV B rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. that successfully placed into orbit a National Reconnaissance Office satellite. Two Solid Rocket Motor Upgrade (SRMU) boosters manufactured by ATK Thiokol Propulsion in Magna, Utah ...
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A loopy Chinese satellite may drop in uninvited; Besides reconnaissance systems and exposed film, the satellite also contains a diamond-studded medallion of Mao Zedong. Really.(VARIETY)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 2/26/1996; Sicherman, Al; 608 words;
... have missed the following news, since it came in the ... malfunctioning Chinese spy satellite that scientists expect ... normal malfunctioning satellite burns up quite nicely ... However, this particular satellite, which is heavily shielded ... wanted to look at the satellite's spy photographs (I ...
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ILS Atlas to launch NRO satellite in 2007.(SATELLITE LAUNCHES)(National Reconnaissance Office )(Brief Article)
Wireless Satellite and Broadcasting Newsletter; 5/1/2005; 254 words;
... national security payload on an Atlas V vehicle in 2007 from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The launch, for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), carries the designation NROL-29. Details about the payload are classified, ILS said. Financial terms of the ...
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OHB System.(awarded contract for synthetic aperture radar satellite reconnaissance system)(Brief Article)
Interavia Business & Technology; 10/1/2001; Szandar, Alexander; 77 words;
The defence ministry has chosen OHB System of Bremen for a DM600 million synthetic aperture radar satellite reconnaisance system (SAR-Lupe). Alcatel Space of France will provide the radar sensor. Workers' representatives at competitor ...
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