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USA-214

USA-214, also known as Advanced Extremely High Frequency-1 or AEHF-1, is a military communications satellite operated by the United States Air Force. It is the first of six satellites to be launched as part of the Advanced Extremely High Frequency program, which will replace the earlier Milstar system.

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Bus
A2100M
Contractor
United Launch Alliance
COSPAR ID
2010-039A
Launch date
14 August 2010, 11:07:00 UTC
Launch mass
6,168 kg (13,598 lb)
Launch site
Cape Canaveral, SLC-41

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Satellite description

Launch

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USA-214

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples42
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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USA-214

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related to Launch · 14
USA-214 → Atlas, August, Cape Canaveral Air Force, CCAFS, GTO, July, Orbital, SLC-41, Space Launch Complex-41, Station, The, Though, United Launch Alliance, UTC
related to Satellite description · 11
USA-214 → A2100, Canada, EHF, It, Lockheed Martin Space, Netherlands, SHF, The, The USA-214, United Kingdom, United States Armed Forces
Bus · 1
USA-214 → A2100M
Contractor · 1
USA-214 → United Launch Alliance
COSPAR ID · 1
USA-214 → 2010-039A
Launch date · 1
USA-214 → 14 August 2010, 11:07:00 UTC
Launch mass · 1
USA-214 → 6,168 kg (13,598 lb)
Launch site · 1
USA-214 → Cape Canaveral, SLC-41
Manufacturer · 1
USA-214 → Lockheed Martin Space
Mission duration · 1
USA-214 → 14 years (planned) 16 years and 9 days (in progress)

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satellite extremely high united advanced launch aehf-1 apogee space 14 orbit communications states air force frequency 2010 engine launched also

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
USA-214BusA2100M1.00infobox
USA-214ContractorUnited Launch Alliance1.00infobox
USA-214COSPAR ID2010-039A1.00infobox
USA-214Launch date14 August 2010, 11:07:00 UTC1.00infobox
USA-214Launch mass6,168 kg (13,598 lb)1.00infobox
USA-214Launch siteCape Canaveral, SLC-411.00infobox
USA-214ManufacturerLockheed Martin Space1.00infobox
USA-214Mission duration14 years (planned) 16 years and 9 days (in progress)1.00infobox
USA-214Mission typeMilitary communications1.00infobox
USA-214NamesAEHF-1 Advanced Extremely High Frequency-11.00infobox
USA-214OperatorUnited States Air Force / United States Space Force1.00infobox
USA-214Reference systemGeocentric orbit1.00infobox
USA-214RegimeGeosynchronous orbit1.00infobox
USA-214RocketAtlas V 531 (AV-019)1.00infobox
USA-214SATCAT no.368681.00infobox
USA-214SpacecraftAEHF-11.00infobox
USA-214Websitehttps://www.spaceforce.mil/1.00infobox

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