Ørsted
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Ørsted
Summary
Ørsted is a geomagnetic satellite[1]. Ørsted draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (geomagnetic_satellite category, ranking #13 of 21).[2]
Key Facts
- Ørsted's image is recorded as Oersted satellite model.jpg[3].
- Ørsted's instance of is recorded as geomagnetic satellite[4].
- Ørsted's instance of is recorded as artificial satellite of the Earth[5].
- Ørsted's operator is recorded as Terma A/S[6].
- Hans Christian Ørsted is named after Ørsted[7].
- Ørsted's manufacturer is recorded as Computer Resources International[8].
- Ørsted's COSPAR ID is recorded as 1999-008B[9].
- Ørsted's space launch vehicle is recorded as Delta II[10].
- Ørsted's SCN is recorded as 25635[11].
- Ørsted's country of origin is recorded as Denmark[12].
- Ørsted's powered by is recorded as spacecraft solar array[13].
- Ørsted's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as +1999-02-23T00:00:00Z[14].
- Ørsted's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09g5zr[15].
- Ørsted's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[16].
- Ørsted's start point is recorded as Vandenberg Space Launch Complex 2 West[17].
- Ørsted's different from is recorded as Ørsted[18].
- Ørsted's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11570', 'amount': '+60.8'}[19].
- Ørsted's Great Norwegian Encyclopedia ID is recorded as Ørsted_-_forskningssatellitt[20].
- Ørsted's NSSDCA ID is recorded as 1999-008B[21].
Why It Matters
Ørsted draws 17 Wikipedia views per month (geomagnetic_satellite category, ranking #13 of 21).[2] Ørsted has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] Ørsted is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]