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Mission type
  
ELINT

COSPAR ID
  
2010-063A

Spacecraft type
  
Orion

Launch date
  
21 November 2010

Inclination
  
5.09°

Apogee
  
35.985 million m

Operator
  
US NRO

SATCAT no.
  
37232

Rocket
  
Delta IV Heavy D351

Inclination
  
5.09°

Period
  
24 hours

Contractor
  
United Launch Alliance

Similar
  
Alsat‑2A, Kosmos 2469, Kosmos 2459, Progress M‑08M, Progress M‑07M

USA-223, known before launch as NRO Launch 32 (NRO L-32), is an American reconnaissance satellite which was launched in 2010. It is operated by the United States National Reconnaissance Office. It presently holds the record for being the largest spy satellite ever launched.

Whilst details of its mission are officially classified, amateur observers have identified USA-223 as an Orion satellite; the seventh in the Magnum/Orion series. Orion spacecraft are used for electronic signals intelligence, and carry large antennas to enable them to intercept radio transmissions. These antennas are believed to have a diameter of around 100 metres (330 ft). Bruce A. Carlson, the director of the NRO, described the spacecraft as being the largest satellite ever launched.

USA-223 was launched by United Launch Alliance, aboard a Delta IV Heavy carrier rocket flying from Space Launch Complex 37B at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The launch occurred at 22:58 UTC on 21 November 2010. Following liftoff the rocket flew East towards a geosynchronous orbit. By 23:05 UTC, official updates on the status of the launch had been discontinued.

References

USA-223 Wikipedia