Reflector
space debris research microsatellite built in Russia by NII KP for the United States Air Force Research Lab at Kirtland AFB
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Reflector
Summary
Reflector is a research satellite[1]. Reflector draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (research_satellite category, ranking #27 of 47).[2]
Key Facts
- Reflector's instance of is recorded as research satellite[3].
- Reflector's instance of is recorded as small satellite[4].
- Reflector's operator is recorded as Air Force Research Laboratory[5].
- Reflector's COSPAR ID is recorded as 2001-056E[6].
- Reflector's space launch vehicle is recorded as Zenit-2[7].
- Reflector's SCN is recorded as 27005[8].
- Reflector's has part is recorded as retroreflector[9].
- Reflector's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as +2001-12-10T00:00:00Z[10].
- Reflector's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/013b039s[11].
- Reflector's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[12].
- Reflector's start point is recorded as Baikonur Cosmodrome Site 45[13].
- Reflector's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11570', 'amount': '+6'}[14].
- Reflector's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["Satellite", "27005"][15].
- Reflector's NSSDCA ID is recorded as 2001-056E[16].
Why It Matters
Reflector draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (research_satellite category, ranking #27 of 47).[2] Reflector is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]