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The Navy GEOSAT mission radar altimeter spacecraft undergoes final testing at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The space vehicle will be launched into an 800 kilometer, 108 degree inclination, circular orbit by the Air Force using a General Dynamics/Convair Atlas E launch vehicle and a Fairchild Space Company orbit insertion stage

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01/01/1995
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Crewmen aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS CARL VINSON (CVN-70) run in a five kilometer race held during the first steel beach picnic of the 1984-85 Western Pacific deployment

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navy geosat radar altimeter spacecraft navy geosat mission radar altimeter spacecraft johns hopkins university johns hopkins university physics laboratory physics laboratory space vehicle space vehicle kilometer degree inclination degree inclination orbit air force general dynamics convair atlas fairchild company insertion stage exploration nasa radar equipment general dynamics high resolution fairchild space company orbit insertion stage convair atlas e satellite space program