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- Tubsat-N abstract "Tubsat-N was a German miniaturized satellite for communication designed by the University of Berlin. The satellite was launched on July 7, 1998 by the Russian submarine K-407 Novomoskovsk in Barents Sea using a Shtil' rocket.Tubsat-N had a mass of 8,0 kg (17,60 lb) and measured 32 × 32 × 10.4 cm. The orbit of this satellite had a perigee of 400 km (240 mi) and an apogee of 776 km (482 mi).".
- Tubsat-N wikiPageExternalLink space.php?p=tubsatn.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageID "24812948".
- Tubsat-N wikiPageLength "845".
- Tubsat-N wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Tubsat-N wikiPageRevisionID "664016017".
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Apogee.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Apsis.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Barents_Sea.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Berlin.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artificial_satellites_formerly_orbiting_Earth.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satellites_of_Germany.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1998.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Miniaturized_satellite.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Perigee.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Rocket.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Russian_submarine_K-407_Novomoskovsk.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Russian_submarine_Novomoskovsk_(K-407).
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLink Shtil.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLinkText "TubSat-N".
- Tubsat-N wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tubsat-N".
- Tubsat-N hasPhotoCollection Tubsat-N.
- Tubsat-N wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orbital_launches_in_1998.
- Tubsat-N subject Category:Artificial_satellites_formerly_orbiting_Earth.
- Tubsat-N subject Category:Satellites_of_Germany.
- Tubsat-N subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1998.
- Tubsat-N hypernym Satellite.
- Tubsat-N type ArtificialSatellite.
- Tubsat-N type Program.
- Tubsat-N comment "Tubsat-N was a German miniaturized satellite for communication designed by the University of Berlin. The satellite was launched on July 7, 1998 by the Russian submarine K-407 Novomoskovsk in Barents Sea using a Shtil' rocket.Tubsat-N had a mass of 8,0 kg (17,60 lb) and measured 32 × 32 × 10.4 cm. The orbit of this satellite had a perigee of 400 km (240 mi) and an apogee of 776 km (482 mi).".
- Tubsat-N label "Tubsat-N".
- Tubsat-N sameAs N1.
- Tubsat-N sameAs TUBSAT-N.
- Tubsat-N sameAs Tubsat-N.
- Tubsat-N sameAs m.0805rwk.
- Tubsat-N sameAs Q319229.
- Tubsat-N sameAs Q319229.
- Tubsat-N wasDerivedFrom Tubsat-N?oldid=664016017.
- Tubsat-N isPrimaryTopicOf Tubsat-N.