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PAGEOS was a balloon satellite which was launched by NASA in June 1966. It was the first satellite specifically launched for use in geodetic surveying, or measuring the shape of the earth, by serving as a reflective and photographic tracking target. At the time, it improved on terrestrial triangulations of the globe by about an order of magnitude. The satellite, which carried no instrumentation, broke up between 1975 and 1976. One of the largest fragments of the satellite finally deorbited in 2016.

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1966 PAGEOS
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PAGEOS 1PAGEOS 1
PAGEOS Satellite - GPN-2000-001896PAGEOS Satellite - GPN-2000-001896
1966-056 (Thor SLV-2A Agena D)1966-056 (Thor SLV-2A Agena D)
A BC4 (Ballistic Camera-4) camera, inside its observing dome, with instrumentation shelter in background.A BC4 (Ballistic Camera-4) camera, inside its observing dome, with instrumentation shelter in background.
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    commonsimagePAGEOS Satellite - GPN-2000-001896 Commons
    commonsimage1966-056 (Thor SLV-2A Agena D) Commons
    commonsimageA BC4 (Ballistic Camera-4) camera, inside its observing dome, with instrumentation shelter in background. Commons