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model of American meteorological satellite

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weather satellite
United StatesDong Fang Hong 2EkranNOAA-6NOAA-B[[Q16945638|]], weather satellite[[TIROS-N|]], 

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  • TIROS-N
    U.S. weather satellite
  • NOAA-6
    U.S. weather satellite
  • NOAA-B
    failed American weather satellite
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Graphic of briefcase sticker art lauding NOAA A-D, the first of the TIROS-Npolar-orbiting satellites. Only NOAA-A and NOAA-C ultimately became operational.Graphic of briefcase sticker art lauding NOAA A-D, the first of the TIROS-Npolar-orbiting satellites. Only NOAA-A and NOAA-C ultimately became operational.
Preparing a TIROS-N satellite for launch.Preparing a TIROS-N satellite for launch.
TIROS-N satelliteTIROS-N satellite
TIROS-N satelliteTIROS-N satellite
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TIROS-N through NOAA-16TIROS-N through NOAA-16
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classspace object1978TIROS-NTIROS-NWikidata
    classspace object1979NOAA-6TIROS-NWikidata
    classspace object1980NOAA-BTIROS-NWikidata
    commonsimageGraphic of briefcase sticker art lauding NOAA A-D, the first of the TIROS-Npolar-orbiting satellites. Only NOAA-A and NOAA-C ultimately became operational. Commons
    commonsimagePreparing a TIROS-N satellite for launch. Commons
    commonsimageTIROS-N satellite Commons
    commonsimageTIROS-N satellite Commons
    commonsimageTIROS-N satellite Commons
    commonsimageTIROS-N satellite Commons
    commonsimageTIROS-N through NOAA-16 Commons