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SpaceX launches spy satellite from California by Paul Brinkmann Washington DC (UPI) Feb 2, 2021 SpaceX launched a classified payload into orbit Wednesday from California for the National Reconnaissance Office, a U.S. intelligence agency that builds and operates spy satellites. Liftoff occurred as planned at 12:27 p.m. PST from Complex 4E at Vandenberg Space Force Base about 160 miles west of Los Angeles. The NROL-87 mission was the first such launch for the office on a Falcon 9 rocket. The first-stage booster successfully flew back to Vandenberg after the launch. The NRO says little about its spacecraft, except that it supports the agency's security mission to provide intelligence data to the nation's senior policy makers, the intelligence community and the Department of Defense. Agencies that compile NRO data include the National Security Agency and National Geospatial Intelligence Agency. Civil agencies, such as FEMA, also use NRO intelligence for research and development and for emergency and disaster relief efforts in the United States and around the world. SpaceX previously also planned a Starlink launch from Florida on Wednesday, but new notices about that launch were posted Wednesday morning indicating the company pushed it back one day to Thursday. The Starlink launch, which has been delayed by nearly a week, includes another cluster of SpaceX's own broadband communications satellites. About 2,000 have already been launched. The Starlink network is designed to provide high-speed Internet access to customers in remote areas, but also is available in many major cities. SpaceX eventually wants to deploy thousands more satellites, which has raised concerns about space debris and interruptions to astronomy observations. The satellites can cause streaks of light across images of planets, stars and other space objects. Astronomers also have lauded SpaceX, however, for working to reduce the glare from the satellites with dark coatings and sun shields.
ICEYE US Wins Contract To Participate in National Reconnaissance Office's Broad Agency Announcement For Commercial Radar Irvine CA (SPX) Jan 21, 2022 ICEYE US, a subsidiary of ICEYE, the global leader in persistent Earth monitoring with radar satellite imaging, announced that it has received a contract from the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). This contract enables ICEYE US to participate in the NRO's evaluation of commercial remote sensing companies operating synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites. With a focus on modeling and simulation, ICEYE US will support NRO's detailed assessment of imaging modes, image quality, geolocation accur ... read more
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