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'''Orion 1''' or '''Orion-1''' may refer to: |
'''Orion 1''' or '''Orion-1''' may refer to: |
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== Astronomy == |
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* The star [[1 Orionis]] |
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== Rockets and spacecraft == |
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* Orion 1, a communications satellite launched in 1994, later renamed [[Telstar 11]] |
* Orion 1, a communications satellite launched in 1994, later renamed [[Telstar 11]] |
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* Mission Orion 1, a [[List of Constellation missions|cancelled Constellation program]] |
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==See also== |
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* [[1 Orionis]], a star in the constellation of Orion |
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Latest revision as of 22:50, 28 August 2022
Orion 1 or Orion-1 may refer to:
- Exploration Flight Test-1, the first test launch of the Orion space capsule in 2014
- Orión (rocket), a sounding rocket prototype from Argentina, launched in 1965 and 1966
- Orion (space telescope), a space telescope flown in 1971 aboard the Salyut 1 space station
- Orion 1, a communications satellite launched in 1994, later renamed Telstar 11
- Mission Orion 1, a cancelled Constellation program
See also
[edit]- 1 Orionis, a star in the constellation of Orion