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Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory
mission concerning a space observatory in low earth orbit measuring gamma ray radiation
Soyuz TMA-5
Russian space exploration mission
Gravity Probe B
space observatory to test frame dragging and geodetic effect
Soyuz TMA-4
Russian space exploration mission
Aura
NASA Earth observation satellite
GSAT-3
GSAT-3, also known as EDUSAT, was a communications satellite which was launched on 20 September 2004 by the Indian Space Research Organisation. EDUSAT is the first Indian satellite built exclusively to serve the educational sector. It is mainly intended to meet the demand for an interactive satellite-based distance education system for the country.
FORMOSAT-2
Formosat-2 (, formerly known as ROCSAT-2) is a decommissioned Earth observation satellite formerly operated by the National Space Organization (NSPO) of Taiwan. It was a high-resolution photographic surveillance satellite with a daily revisit capability.
PARASOL
French Earth observation satellite
Demeter
French micro-satellite
Nanosat 01
Spanish nanosatellite
Hélios 2A
European military reconnaissance satellite
Progress M-49
Russian cargo spacecraft
Progress M-50
Russian spacecraft, in service in 2004
Progress M-51
Russian cargo spacecraft
Progress M1-11
Progress spacecraft used to resupply the International Space Station
Amazonas 1
Spanish communications satellite
Express AM1
Ekspress-AM1 (, meaning Express-AM1) is a Russian domestic communications satellite. It belongs to the Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) based in Moscow, Russia. To provide of communications services (digital television, telephony, videoconferencing, data transmission, the Internet access) and to deploy satellite networks by applying VSAT technology to Russia and its neighbors (CIS).
Kosmos 2413
Russian GLONASS navigation satellite
Kosmos 2411
Russian GLONASS navigation satellite
Intelsat 10-02
geostationary communications spacecraft
Kosmos 2412
Russian GLONASS navigation satellite