File:SigintSat NRO closeup.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSigintSat NRO closeup.jpg | Image of a fictional satellite for childrens demonstration purposes - closeup |
Source | http://www.nrojr.gov/sats/satellites.html |
Author | National Reconnaissance Office |
Status: PD-USGov
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