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Old 05-09-2019, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by gary View Post
Perkin Elmer built the optics for the earlier KH-9 Hexagon "Keyhole"
spy satellites and the Hubble.

The first KH-11 was launched back in 1976 whereas the Hubble was
not launched until 1990.

It is believed about eighteen KH-11's have been launched over the
decades with primary mirrors up to 3.1m in diameter.

The KH-11 has undergone five major generational changes.

The one that took the imagery over Iran is over 8 years old.

There are also constellations of both high and low orbiting infrared
satellites used for detecting the heat plumes of missile launches
which intercommunicate with each other in a network which have
an entirely different architecture.



I wonder if they use high frame rate lucky imaging
to get their maximum resolution?
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