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- Ørsted_(satellite) abstract "Ørsted is Denmark's first satellite, named after Hans Christian Ørsted (1777–1851) a Danish physicist and professor at the University of Copenhagen. It is in an almost sun synchronous Low Earth orbit.After more than ten years in orbit, the Ørsted satellite is still operational, and continues to downlink accurate measurements of the Earth's magnetic field. Ørsted was constructed by a team of Danish space companies, of which CRI was prime contractor. CRI was acquired by Terma A/S before Ørsted was launched, and the daily operations are being run as a teamwork between Terma A/S and the Danish Meteorological Institute.In 2010, Ørsted passed within 500 meters of debris from the 2009 satellite collision but suffered no damage.Ørsted was the first in a planned sequence of microsatellites to be flown under the now discontinued Danish Small Satellite Programme.".
- Ørsted_(satellite) thumbnail Oersted_satellite_model.jpg?width=300.
- Ørsted_(satellite) wikiPageID "3488509".
- Ørsted_(satellite) wikiPageRevisionID "604481489".
- Ørsted_(satellite) day "23".
- Ørsted_(satellite) month "2".
- Ørsted_(satellite) year "1999".
- Ørsted_(satellite) subject Category:Artificial_satellites_orbiting_Earth.
- Ørsted_(satellite) subject Category:First_artificial_satellite_of_a_country.
- Ørsted_(satellite) subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Denmark.
- Ørsted_(satellite) subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_by_Delta_II_rockets.
- Ørsted_(satellite) subject Category:Spacecraft_launched_in_1999.
- Ørsted_(satellite) comment "Ørsted is Denmark's first satellite, named after Hans Christian Ørsted (1777–1851) a Danish physicist and professor at the University of Copenhagen. It is in an almost sun synchronous Low Earth orbit.After more than ten years in orbit, the Ørsted satellite is still operational, and continues to downlink accurate measurements of the Earth's magnetic field. Ørsted was constructed by a team of Danish space companies, of which CRI was prime contractor.".
- Ørsted_(satellite) label "Ørsted (Satellit)".
- Ørsted_(satellite) label "Ørsted (satellite)".
- Ørsted_(satellite) label "Ørsted (satellite)".
- Ørsted_(satellite) label "Ørsted (satélite)".
- Ørsted_(satellite) label "Ørsted (satélite)".
- Ørsted_(satellite) label "Ørsted".
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- Ørsted_(satellite) sameAs Ørsted_(Satellit).
- Ørsted_(satellite) sameAs Ørsted_(satélite).
- Ørsted_(satellite) sameAs Ørsted.
- Ørsted_(satellite) sameAs Ørsted_(satellite).
- Ørsted_(satellite) sameAs Ørsted_(satélite).
- Ørsted_(satellite) sameAs Q3044961.
- Ørsted_(satellite) sameAs Q3044961.
- Ørsted_(satellite) wasDerivedFrom Ørsted_(satellite)?oldid=604481489.
- Ørsted_(satellite) depiction Oersted_satellite_model.jpg.