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USA-247 : ウィキペディア英語版
USA-247

USA-247, also known as NRO Launch 39 or NROL-39, is an American reconnaissance satellite, operated by the National Reconnaissance Office. The USA-247 launch received a relatively high level of press coverage due to the mission's choice of logo, which depicts an octopus sitting astride the globe with the motto "Nothing Is Beyond Our Reach".〔 The logo was extensively criticized in light of the 2013 surveillance disclosures.〔
==Launch details==
Launched in 2013, it has been identified as a ''Topaz'' radar imaging satellite, developed as part of the Future Imagery Architecture program, to replace the earlier Onyx spacecraft.
USA-247 was launched by United Launch Alliance using an Atlas V carrier rocket flying in the 501 configuration, along with twelve CubeSats being carried as secondary payloads. Five of the CubeSats were a part of NASA ELaNa II manifest. Space Launch Complex 3E at the Vandenberg Air Force Base was used to conduct the launch, which took place at 07:14:30 UTC on 6 December 2013 (23:14 local time on 5 December). Identified as NRO Launch 39, it marked the forty-third flight of an Atlas V. The rocket used had been named ''Belle'', and had tail number AV-042.

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