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- Meridian_4 abstract "Meridian 4, also known as Meridian #14L, is a Russian military communications satellite. It was launched atop a Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in May 2011. It is the fourth satellite to be launched as part of the Meridian system, which will replace the older Molniya series.Meridian satellites are launched into highly elliptical Molniya orbits to provide communications coverage of the Northern Hemisphere for the Russian military.".
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- Meridian_4 hasPhotoCollection Meridian_4.
- Meridian_4 subject Category:Communications_satellites.
- Meridian_4 subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_2011.
- Meridian_4 type Agent.
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- Meridian_4 type Organisation.
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- Meridian_4 comment "Meridian 4, also known as Meridian #14L, is a Russian military communications satellite. It was launched atop a Soyuz-2-1a/Fregat rocket from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in May 2011. It is the fourth satellite to be launched as part of the Meridian system, which will replace the older Molniya series.Meridian satellites are launched into highly elliptical Molniya orbits to provide communications coverage of the Northern Hemisphere for the Russian military.".
- Meridian_4 label "Meridian 4".
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- Meridian_4 sameAs Q6819290.
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- Meridian_4 wasDerivedFrom Meridian_4?oldid=606207667.
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