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Qué (quién) es JSAT (satellite constellation) - definición


JSAT (satellite constellation)         
JAPANESE COMMERCIAL SATELLITE CONSTELLATION
Super bird; Superbird; N-STAR; JSAT-18
The JSAT constellation is a communication and broadcasting satellite constellation formerly operated by JSAT Corporation and currently by SKY Perfect JSAT Group. It has become the most important commercial constellation in Japan, and fifth in the world.
Satellite constellation         
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GROUP OF SPACECRAFT WORKING TOGETHER AS A SYSTEM
Orbital shell (spaceflight); List of satellite constellations; Satellite series
A satellite constellation is a group of artificial satellites working together as a system. Unlike a single satellite, a constellation can provide permanent global or near-global coverage, such that at any time everywhere on Earth at least one satellite is visible.
Lockheed Constellation         
  • C-121 on display at the [[Udvar-Hazy Center]]
  • A Lockheed Constellation L-049 preserved at [[TAM Museum]]
  • Lockheed Super Constellation of Lufthansa.
  • HARS Super Connie at [[Wollongong]], 2004
  • Jeju island]] the former N494TW painted as HL4003
  • Lockheed C-121C (L-1049) Super Constellation.
  • The Breitling Super Constellation
  • The first Lockheed Constellation on January 9, 1943
  • L-749A restored at Aviodrome
  • N4257U on display at the Combat Air Museum in Topeka
  • Munich International Airport]]
  • L-1049H freighter of [[Nordair]] Canada at [[Manchester Airport]] in 1966
  • Heathrow]] in 1954 with an under fuselage "Speedpack" freight container
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  • [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] flew in three Constellations, named ''Columbine'', ''Columbine II'', and ''Columbine III''.
  • Super Constellation (C-121C) during pilot training in Epinal&nbsp;— Mirecourt, France
  • An abandoned Constellation on display in Florida (1970s)
  • Super Constellation at [[Charles Prince Airport]], [[Rhodesia]] (now [[Zimbabwe]]) in 1975, used as a flying club headquarters
  • A preserved C-121C Super Constellation, registration N73544, in flight in 2004
1943 AIRLINER FAMILY
L1049; The Lockheed Constellation; C-121G Constellation; C-121G Super Constellation; Lockheed 649 Constellation; Lockheed 749 Constellation; Lockheed 1249 Starliner; Lockheed PO Warning Star; Lockheed WV Warning Star; Lockheed R7O Constellation; R7O; Lockheed1049; C121; Constellation (aircraft)
The Lockheed Constellation ("Connie") is a propeller-driven, four-engined airliner built by Lockheed Corporation starting in 1943. The Constellation series was the first pressurized-cabin civil airliner series to go into widespread use.

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JSAT (satellite constellation)
The JSAT constellation is a communication and broadcasting satellite constellation formerly operated by JSAT Corporation and currently by SKY Perfect JSAT Group. It has become the most important commercial constellation in Japan, and fifth in the world.