UCS-Satellite-Database
Id | Name of Satellite, Alternate Names | Current Official Name of Satellite | Country/Org of UN Registry | Country of Operator/Owner | Operator/Owner | Users | Purpose | Detailed Purpose | Class of Orbit | Type of Orbit | Longitude of GEO (degrees) | Perigee (km) | Apogee (km) | Eccentricity | Inclination (degrees) | Period (minutes) | Launch Mass (kg.) | Dry Mass (kg.) | Power (watts) | Date of Launch | Expected Lifetime (yrs.) | Contractor | Country of Contractor | Launch Site | Launch Vehicle | COSPAR Number | NORAD Number | Comments | Source Used for Orbital Data | Source |
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2280 | PAN-1 (Nemesis, Palladium at Night, P360, USA 207) | USA 207 | USA | USA | National Reconnaissance Office | Military | Earth Observation | Electronic Intelligence | GEO | 47.7 | 35,786 | 35,787 | 1.19E-05 | 0.03 | 1436.12 | 2009/9/8 | Lockheed Martin | USA | Cape Canaveral | Atlas 5 | 2009-047A | 35815 | Thought to be a new generation military communications satellite. The operating agency was not announced; appears to be related to the U. S. Navy’s Ultra-High Frequency (UFO) Follow-On program constellation of geosynchronous communications spacecraft because of the monitored frequencies emanating from the spacecraft launched in earth orbit. | JM/10_09 | http://www.globalsecurity.org/space/systems/pan-gapfiller.htm |
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