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- GPS_Block_IIF abstract "GPS Block IIF, or GPS IIF is an interim class of GPS (satellite), which will be used to keep the Navstar Global Positioning System operational until the GPS Block IIIA satellites become operational. They are being built by Boeing, and will be operated by the United States Air Force following their launch by United Launch Alliance, using Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicles. They will be the final component of the Block II GPS constellation to be launched. On February 5, 2016, the final satellite in the IIF-block was successfully launched, completing the block.The spacecraft have a mass of 1,630 kilograms (3,590 lb) and a design life of 12 years. Like earlier GPS satellites, Block IIF spacecraft operate in semi-synchronous medium Earth orbits, with an altitude of approximately 20,460 kilometers (12,710 mi), and an orbital period of twelve hours.The satellites replace the GPS Block IIA satellites that were launched between 1990 and 1997 and were designed to last 7.5 years.Because the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicles are more powerful than the Delta II, which was used to orbit earlier Block II GPS satellites, they can place the satellites directly into their operational orbits. As a result, Block IIF satellites do not carry apogee kick motors. The original contract for Block IIF, signed in 1996, called for 33 spacecraft. This was later reduced to 12, and program delays and technical problems pushed the first launch from 2006 to 2010.".
- GPS_Block_IIF thumbnail Navstar-2F.jpg?width=300.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageID "27500554".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageLength "15156".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageOutDegree "50".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageRevisionID "707516015".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink AS-4000.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Apogee_kick_motor.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_V.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink BeiDou_Navigation_Satellite_System.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Boeing.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_37.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station_Space_Launch_Complex_41.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Category:Global_Positioning_System.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Delta_II.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Delta_IV.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Error_analysis_for_the_Global_Positioning_System.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Evolved_Expendable_Launch_Vehicle.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink GLONASS.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink GPS_Block_IIIA.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink GPS_IIF-12.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink GPS_satellite_blocks.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink GPS_signals.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Galileo_(satellite_navigation).
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Medium_Earth_orbit.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_period.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Quasi-Zenith_Satellite_System.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Radio_jamming.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_navigation.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink Semi-synchronous_orbit.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-203.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-213.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-232.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-239.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-242.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-248.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-251.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-256.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-258.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-260.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-262.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink USA-265.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink United_Launch_Alliance.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "Block IIF".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS Block IIF".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF SV-1".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-1".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-10".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-11".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-12".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-2".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-3".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-4".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-5".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-6".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-7".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-8".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS IIF-9".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "GPS-IIF-2".
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageWikiLinkText "IIF".
- GPS_Block_IIF applications Satellite_navigation.
- GPS_Block_IIF autoconvert "off".
- GPS_Block_IIF built "12".
- GPS_Block_IIF bus AS-4000.
- GPS_Block_IIF caption "Artist's impression of a Block IIF GPS satellite in orbit".
- GPS_Block_IIF first USA-213.
- GPS_Block_IIF first "--05-28".
- GPS_Block_IIF launched "10".
- GPS_Block_IIF lifetime "3.786912E8".
- GPS_Block_IIF manufacturer Boeing.
- GPS_Block_IIF name "GPS Block IIF".
- GPS_Block_IIF operational "9".
- GPS_Block_IIF operator United_States_Air_Force.
- GPS_Block_IIF orbits Medium_Earth_orbit.
- GPS_Block_IIF orbits Semi-synchronous_orbit.
- GPS_Block_IIF orders "0".
- GPS_Block_IIF preceded GPS_satellite_blocks.
- GPS_Block_IIF status "Production Completed".
- GPS_Block_IIF succeeded GPS_Block_IIIA.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GPS_satellites.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_spacecraft_class.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:USA.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_American_English.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_mdy_dates.
- GPS_Block_IIF wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yes.
- GPS_Block_IIF subject Category:Global_Positioning_System.
- GPS_Block_IIF hypernym Class.
- GPS_Block_IIF type Instrument.
- GPS_Block_IIF type Instrument.
- GPS_Block_IIF comment "GPS Block IIF, or GPS IIF is an interim class of GPS (satellite), which will be used to keep the Navstar Global Positioning System operational until the GPS Block IIIA satellites become operational. They are being built by Boeing, and will be operated by the United States Air Force following their launch by United Launch Alliance, using Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicles. They will be the final component of the Block II GPS constellation to be launched.".
- GPS_Block_IIF label "GPS Block IIF".
- GPS_Block_IIF sameAs Q5514327.
- GPS_Block_IIF sameAs m.0b__p_9.