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zich laten kennen - Übersetzung nach Englisch

FAMILY OF AMERICAN RECONNAISSANCE SATELLITES
KH-12; Improved Crystal; KH11; KH12; KH-11 spy satellite; Advanced KH-11; KH-11; KH-11 photo-reconnaissance satellite; KH-11 KENNAN; Evolved Enhanced CRYSTAL; Kh-11; KH-11 Kennan; Kennen; KH-11 Kennen
  • An image (resolution ~10 cm/px) of the damaged launch pad at [[Imam Khomeini Spaceport]] after a rocket explosion on 29 August 2019, speculated as being taken by a KH-11.
  • Launch of NROL-82 on Delta IV Heavy
  • The Hubble Space Telescope integration at Lockheed.
  • construction]] of a [[Kiev-class aircraft carrier]], as published by Jane's in 1984.
  • KENNEN Initial Configuration with 1 imaging and 2 relay satellites (January 1977)
  • A Dynamical Test Unit of KH-11 (unconfirmed) Three Mirror Assembly.
  • A conceptual drawing based upon Hubble Space Telescope (HST) layout.
  • A conceptual drawing based upon Hubble Space Telescope (HST) layout with internal views.
  • All KH-11 Keyhole satellites on orbit, orbital constellation status of September 2013.
  • A bright pass of USA-129, a Block III satellite.

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lose face, put oneself in a vulnerable position

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Wikipedia

KH-11 KENNEN

The KH-11 KENNEN (later renamed CRYSTAL, then Evolved Enhanced CRYSTAL System, and codenamed 1010: 82  and Key Hole: 82 ) is a type of reconnaissance satellite first launched by the American National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) in December 1976. Manufactured by Lockheed in Sunnyvale, California, the KH-11 was the first American spy satellite to use electro-optical digital imaging, and so offer real-time optical observations.

Later KH-11 satellites have been referred to by outside observers as KH-11B or KH-12, and by the names "Advanced KENNEN", "Improved Crystal" and "Ikon". Official budget documents refer to the latest generation of electro-optical satellites as Evolved Enhanced CRYSTAL System. The Key Hole series was officially discontinued in favor of a random numbering scheme after repeated public references to KH-7 GAMBIT, KH-8 GAMBIT 3, KH-9 HEXAGON, and KH-11 KENNEN satellites.

The capabilities of the KH-11 are highly classified, as are images they produce. The satellites are believed to have been the source of some imagery of the Soviet Union and China made public in 1997; images of Sudan and Afghanistan made public in 1998 related to the response to the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings; and a classified 2019 photo, leaked by then President Donald Trump, of a failed Iranian rocket launch. The image was later declassified in November 2022.