Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6765591> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 45 of
45
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6765591 subject Q5914922.
- Q6765591 subject Q8550072.
- Q6765591 abstract "Marisat satellites were the first maritime telecommunications satellites and were designed to provide dependable telecommunications for commercial shipping and the U.S Navy from stable geosynchronous orbital locations over the three major ocean regions. The three Marisat satellites, F1, F2, and F3, were built by Hughes Aircraft Corporation (HAC) for COMSAT Corporation starting in 1973. The satellites were designed to provide maritime telecommunications services in three large ocean areas, the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean, and were located at 72.5° East longitude, 176.5° E, and 345° E in the geosynchronous orbital arc. The three-satellite Marisat system served as the initial INMARSAT constellation.Ownership of the three Marisat satellites was transferred to Lockheed Martin when it bought COMSAT Corp in 2000. The Marisat-F2 satellite was acquired by INTELSAT as part of the COMSAT General Corp. acquisition in October 2004.The three satellites were all launched in 1976. MARISAT F1 was launched on 19 February 1976, MARISAT F2 was launched on 10 June 1976, and Marisat F3 was launched at 22:44 GMT, 14 October 1976. Launch vehicle for the satellites was the McDonnell Douglas 2914 Delta rocket. The satellites were launched from Cape Canaveral by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under contract with COMSAT. In 1981 the INMARSAT took over from the Marisat system.".
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q100995.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q11220.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q11570.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q1239.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q1250614.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q131214.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q132744.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q145825.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q149918.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q1555938.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q196253.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q1977883.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q2.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q201815.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q206037.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q2344775.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q2362353.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q304878.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q34132.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q36477.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q39369.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q4130.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q472251.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q483400.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q49506.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q5013369.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q545738.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q5914922.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q628096.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q651658.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q66175.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q7240.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q7673663.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q778126.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q827927.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q8550072.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q933.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q9430.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q97.
- Q6765591 wikiPageWikiLink Q98.
- Q6765591 comment "Marisat satellites were the first maritime telecommunications satellites and were designed to provide dependable telecommunications for commercial shipping and the U.S Navy from stable geosynchronous orbital locations over the three major ocean regions. The three Marisat satellites, F1, F2, and F3, were built by Hughes Aircraft Corporation (HAC) for COMSAT Corporation starting in 1973.".
- Q6765591 label "Marisat".