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Mission type
  
ELINT

COSPAR ID
  
2008-010A

Rocket
  
Atlas V 411 AV-006

Inclination
  
63.5°

Apogee
  
37.58 million m

Regime
  
Molniya orbit

Operator
  
US NRO

SATCAT no.
  
32706

Launch site
  
Vandenberg SLC-3E

Inclination
  
63.5°

Launch date
  
13 March 2008

Reference system
  
Geocentric orbit

USA-200

Similar
  
Skynet 5C, Ratsat, Progress M‑01M, Progress M‑63, Cartosat‑2A

USA-200, also known as NRO Launch 28 or NROL-28, is an American signals intelligence satellite, operated by the National Reconnaissance Office. Launched in 2008, it has been identified as the second satellite in a series known as Improved Trumpet, Advanced Trumpet, or Trumpet follow-on; a replacement for the earlier Trumpet series of satellites.

USA-200 was launched by an Atlas V carrier rocket, flying in the 411 configuration, operated by United Launch Alliance. The rocket was the first Atlas V to launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base, flying from Space Launch Complex 3E. Liftoff occurred at 10:02 UTC (03:02 PDT) on 13 March 2008. It was identified as NRO Launch 28, and was the thirteenth flight of an Atlas V. The rocket had the tail number AV-006.

The satellite's orbit and mission are officially classified, however like most classified spacecraft it has been located and tracked by amateur observers. It is in a Molniya orbit with a perigee of 1,111 kilometres (690 mi), an apogee of 37,580 kilometres (23,350 mi), and 63.5 degrees of inclination. In addition to its SIGINT payload, USA-200 also carries two secondary instruments; the SBIRS-HEO-2 missile detection payload as part of the Space-Based Infrared System programme, and NASA's TWINS-2 or TWINS-B magnetospheric science instrument as part of the TWINS programme.

References

USA-200 Wikipedia