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Lacrosse$1$ - traduzione in spagnolo

SERIES OF AMERICAN RECONNAISSANCE SATELLITES
Lacrosse reconnaissance satellite; Onyx (satellite); Lacrosse 1; Lacrosse 2; Lacrosse 3; Lacrosse 4
  • The constellation of the Lacrosse (Onyx) SAR satellites currently in orbit (August 2011).

Lacrosse 1      
n. Lacrosse, historical figure in Argentina
lacrosse         
  • 1904 Olympics]] Gold Medal winning ''Winnipeg Shamrocks'' lacrosse team
  • 2005 [[NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship]]
  • A men's college lacrosse match between the [[Allegheny Gators]] and [[Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets]] in 2020
  •  ''Ball Players'' by George Catlin
  • A game of box lacrosse in the NLL
  • A face-off
  • Richmond Hill]] "Young Canadians" lacrosse team, 1885
  • 1846–1850}}
  •  A player taking a "dive shot"
  • Diagram of a men's college lacrosse field
  • Women's lacrosse field diagram
  • Women's lacrosse stick
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LaCrosse; La crosse (disambiguation)
lacrosse
juego en el que dos equipos de diez jugadores recogen una pelota con una especie de palo para introducirla en la meta contraria
lacrosse         
  • 1904 Olympics]] Gold Medal winning ''Winnipeg Shamrocks'' lacrosse team
  • 2005 [[NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship]]
  • A men's college lacrosse match between the [[Allegheny Gators]] and [[Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets]] in 2020
  •  ''Ball Players'' by George Catlin
  • A game of box lacrosse in the NLL
  • A face-off
  • Richmond Hill]] "Young Canadians" lacrosse team, 1885
  • 1846–1850}}
  •  A player taking a "dive shot"
  • Diagram of a men's college lacrosse field
  • Women's lacrosse field diagram
  • Women's lacrosse stick
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
LaCrosse; La crosse (disambiguation)
(n.) = lacrosse
Ex: They were compared on their preference for participation in such sports as judo, lacrosse, sky diving, and motorcycle racing, among others.

Definizione

Enfermedad de AUJESZKY
pseudorabia producida por un virus del género Herpesvirus [ICD-10: B33.8]

Wikipedia

Lacrosse (satellite)

Lacrosse or Onyx is a series of terrestrial radar imaging reconnaissance satellites operated by the United States National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). While not officially confirmed by the NRO or the Government of the United States prior to 2008, there was widespread evidence pointing to its existence, including one NASA website. In July 2008, the NRO itself declassified the existence of its synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation.

According to former Director of Central Intelligence Admiral Stansfield Turner, Lacrosse had its origins in 1950 (1980?) when a dispute between the Central Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Air Force as to whether a combined optical/radar reconnaissance satellite (the CIA proposal) or a radar-only one (the USAF proposal) should be developed was resolved in favor of the USAF.

Lacrosse uses synthetic aperture radar as its prime imaging instrument. It is able to see through cloud cover and also has some ability to penetrate soil, though there have been more powerful instruments deployed in space for this specific purpose. Early versions are believed to have used the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) to relay imagery to a ground station at White Sands, New Mexico. There are some indications that other relay satellites may now be available for use with Lacrosse. The name Lacrosse is used to refer to all variants, while Onyx is sometimes used to refer to the three newer units.

Unit costs (including launch) in 1990 dollars are estimated to be in the range of US$0.5 to 1.0 billion.