Space.com is the #4 News Source for Spy satellite
By Stephen Clark Russia launched a Soyuz rocket Wednesday carrying a covert military payload believed to be a spy satellite with a high-resolution optical camera. The Soyuz rocket lifted off at 1658 GMT from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia, ...
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3 Months Ago,
Space.com says
(in Chinese Rocket Launches With Top Secret Spy Satellite)
A Chinese remote sensing mission, believed to be a military reconnaissance satellite, lifted off from a desert launch pad on a Long March ...
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And
military-technologies.net says
(in China Lifts Off Rocket With A Spy Satellite. - Military Technologies)
China Lifts Off Rocket With A Spy Satellite.
Military Technologies (blog)
It is relatively probable that a Chinese military reconnaissance satellite lifted off from a desert launch pad on a Long March rocket on Wednesday, ...
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Spaceflight Now says
(in Chinese rocket launches with top secret spy satellite)
A Chinese remote sensing mission, believed to be a military reconnaissance satellite, lifted off from a desert launch pad on a Long March ...
and more »
2. an "encrypted" military/higher accuracy mode well, my question is: could the Google Intelligence Agency GeoEye-1 new spy satellite have also a VERY HI-RES "classified mode" ? Google Intelligence Agency logo/patch/parody... :)
Wed, Oct 15 | from new goos