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Mission type
  
Radar imaging

COSPAR ID
  
2010-046A

Spacecraft type
  
FIA Radar

Inclination
  
122.99°

Period
  
1.8 hours

Contractor
  
United Launch Alliance

Operator
  
US NRO

SATCAT no.
  
37162

Manufacturer
  
Lockheed Martin

Inclination
  
122.99°

Launch date
  
21 September 2010

Regime
  
Low Earth orbit (Retrograde motion)

Similar
  
Alsat‑2A, Kosmos 2469, O/OREOS, Radio Aurora Explorer, Progress M‑08M

USA-215, also known as NRO Launch 41 or NROL-41, is an American reconnaissance satellite, operated by the National Reconnaissance Office. Launched in 2010, it has been identified as the first in a new series of radar imaging satellites, developed as part of the Future Imagery Architecture programme, to replace the earlier Lacrosse spacecraft.

USA-215 was launched by an Atlas V carrier rocket, flying in the 501 configuration, operated by United Launch Alliance. The rocket was launched from Space Launch Complex 3E at the Vandenberg Air Force Base, at 04:03:30 UTC (09:03 PDT) on 21 September 2010. It was identified as NRO Launch 41, and was the twenty-third flight of an Atlas V; the vehicle had the tail number AV-025, and was named Gladys.

The satellite's orbit and mission are officially classified; however, it has been located by amateur observers in a retrograde low Earth orbit. As of 23 January 2015 it was in an orbit with a perigee of 1,105 kilometres (687 mi), an apogee of 1,116 kilometres (693 mi) and 122.99 degrees of inclination.

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