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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Yamal (satellite constellation) - définition


Yamal (satellite constellation)         
Yamal () is a communication and broadcasting system developed and operated by Gazprom Space Systems. Born out of the connectivity needs of the natural gas extraction giant Gazprom, the system was spun off in its own company, and opened the network to third parties and even went into the public broadcasting industry.
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.
Yamal (icebreaker)         
  • ''Yamal'' on her way to the North Pole, 2001
  • ''Yamal'' in Murmansk, 2009
  • ''Yamal'' on a Russian stamp
ARKTIKA-CLASS ICEBREAKER BUILT IN 1992
Nuclear icebreaker Yamal; IMO 9077549
Yamal () is a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker operated by Atomflot (formerly by the Murmansk Shipping Company). She is named after the Yamal Peninsula in Northwest Siberia; the name means End of the Land in Nenets.

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Yamal (satellite constellation)
Yamal () is a communication and broadcasting system developed and operated by Gazprom Space Systems. Born out of the connectivity needs of the natural gas extraction giant Gazprom, the system was spun off in its own company, and opened the network to third parties and even went into the public broadcasting industry.