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Series of Soviet satellites
Proton (Russian: протон) ('proton') was a Soviet series of four cosmic ray and elementary particle detecting satellites. Orbited 1965–68, three on test
Proton_(satellite_program)
Soviet designed rocket family
payloads. Developed by the Soviet space program, its first launch, a Proton-K variant, was in 1965. The modernized Proton-M is in use as of 2026[update], making
Proton_(rocket_family)
Russian satellite constellation
UTC from Baikonur Site 81/23 by a Proton-K / Blok DM-2M directly to geostationary orbit. The launch and satellite deployment was successful and both
Yamal (satellite constellation)
Yamal_(satellite_constellation)
Russian carrier rocket model used from 1967 to 2012
March 1967 carried a Soyuz 7K-L1 as part of the Zond program. During the so-called Moon Race these Proton/Soyuz/Zond flights consisted of several uncrewed
Proton-K
Soviet military space station program
automatic reconnaissance satellites. Still, it had some achievements along with the Salyut program, the heritage of the twin program continues, with the International
Almaz_program
Russian global navigation satellite system
double. Block II satellites were typically launched three at a time from the Baikonur Cosmodrome using Proton-K Blok-DM2 or Proton-K Briz-M boosters
GLONASS
Russian data relay system
satellite was identified as both Luch and Olymp, and later named Olymp-K, was manifested to fly on the Proton-M. It launched successfully on a Proton-M/Briz-M
Luch_(satellite)
Space exploration program conducted by the Soviet Union from 1951 to 1991
probe program Meteor meteorological satellites Molniya communications satellites Mir space station Proton satellites Phobos Mars probes program Salyut
Soviet_space_program
Space agency of Russia
space program". Popular Mechanics. Retrieved 17 May 2015. de Selding, Peter B. (16 May 2015). "ILS Proton Failure Destroys Centenario Satellite, Leaves
Roscosmos
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA). Its mission was to analyze electron and proton radiation energies in a highly elliptical orbit. Explorer S-46 was a joint
Explorer_S-46_(satellite)
Communications satellite of Angola
scientists. The satellite was designed to be compatible with the Proton-M or Breeze-M launch vehicle, which is capable of placing the satellite into geostationary
AngoSat_2
Retrieved 10 October 2011. "ILS Proton Successfully Launches the Intelsat 16 Satellite for Intelsat; First ILS Proton Launch of 2010" (Press release)
List of Proton launches (2010–2019)
List_of_Proton_launches_(2010–2019)
Series of Soviet and Russian military satellites
March 1962. The first Soviet satellites orbiting Earth were named Sputnik, Polyot (starting in 1963), Elektron (in 1964), Proton (in 1965), and Molniya (in
Kosmos_(satellite)
First hypervelocity spacecraft collision
commercial satellite that was part of the Iridium constellation for satellite phones. It was launched on September 14, 1997, atop a Russian Proton rocket
2009_satellite_collision
for the ILS Proton launch of the Mexsat-1 satellite". International Launch Services. 9 March 2012. "Boeing Completes 2nd 702HP Satellite for the Government
Mexican_Satellite_System
Soviet military satellite
opposition in order to take them down. It would have been launched by either the Proton-K or the Buran space shuttle. In 1983, the United States announced the launch
17F111_Cascade
April 2010. McDowell, Jonathan. "Satellite Catalog". Jonathan's Space Page. Retrieved 25 April 2010. Wade, Mark. "Proton". Encyclopedia Astronautica. Archived
List of Proton launches (1970–1979)
List_of_Proton_launches_(1970–1979)
Proton-M/Briz-M rocket left it in a useless orbit. The satellite was intentionally deorbited 26 March 2012, despite proposals to place the satellite into
Ekspress
Type of Russian GLONASS navigation satellite
confusion regarding which satellite was the first GLONASS-M satellite. On December 10, 2003, the first Uragan-M was launched by a Proton-K / Briz-M from Baikonur
GLONASS-M
Fourth stage on the Angara rockets
expected to deploy three Uragan-M satellites for the GLONASS constellation, with the first three stages of the Proton placing the Blok DM and payload into
Blok_DM-03
Russian military geostationary satellite
other satellite (a GLONASS satellite). It was believed to be a signals intelligence satellite. Olymp-K was launched on 28 September 2014. The Proton-M rocket
Olymp-K
Space program of the Soviet Union
launched by Molniya rockets. Starting with two failures in 1969, the heavier Proton-K rocket was used to launch larger 5 tonne spacecraft, consisting of an
Soviet_Mars_program
Canadian fleet of communication satellites
1999 by a Proton-K / Blok DM-03 launch vehicle from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It was Canada's first direct broadcast digital TV satellite and was
Nimiq
Russian meteorological satellites
satellite in the series Elektro-L No.3, was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on 24 December 2019 at 12:03 UTC by a Proton-M rocket. This satellite's
Elektro–L
Overview of the space program of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan declared their independence. The Kazakh space program consist of cosmonaut and satellite missions. The only launch site situated at Kazakhstan
Kazakh_space_program
Chinese failed satellite launch in 1996
Intelsat 708, a telecommunications satellite constructed by the American company Space Systems/Loral for Intelsat, was destroyed on 15 February 1996,
Intelsat_708
Soviet (now Ukrainian) RP-1/LOX fueled rocket, for satellite launch
of the Proton. The last rocket family developed in the USSR, the Zenit was intended as an eventual replacement for the dated Soyuz and Proton families
Zenit_(rocket_family)
1982, three satellites, designated Kosmos-1413, Kosmos-1414, and Kosmos-1415 were launched aboard a Proton rocket. As only one GLONASS satellite was ready
History_of_GLONASS
Malaysian Satellite Service System
faster with Measat-3, The Star, 12 December 2006 ILS Proton Successfully Launches MEASAT-3 Satellite, BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan, 12 December 2006
MEASAT_Satellite_Systems
Objects intentionally placed into orbit
A satellite or an artificial satellite is an object, typically a spacecraft, placed into orbit around a celestial body. They have a variety of uses, including
Satellite
Russian aerospace manufacturer
Iridium satellites on three Proton-K rockets in 1997–1998. Salyut managed to sign only one contract for launching the Inmarsat-3 F satellite with Proton-K at
Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center
Khrunichev_State_Research_and_Production_Space_Center
Family of artificial satellites launched in the 1960s run by the USAF
The Environmental Research Satellite (ERS, alternatively Earth Resources Satellite) program was a series of small satellites initially operated by the
Environmental Research Satellite
Environmental_Research_Satellite
the Proton-M rocket and the Fregat upper stage. The company's new Angara rocket family is expected to be put into service 2013. The largest satellite manufacturer
Space_industry_of_Russia
Launch vehicle capable of lifting over 20,000 kg into low Earth orbit
2015 Proton-K is considered to be a heavy-lift launch vehicle excluding orbiter mass Actual payloads flown are classified under the NRO launch program. The
Heavy-lift_launch_vehicle
Zone of energetic charged particles around the planet Earth
inner region of Earth's magnetic field. They trap energetic electrons and protons. Other nuclei, such as alpha particles, are less prevalent. Most of the
Van_Allen_radiation_belt
First satellite launched by the United States (1958)
S. Earth satellite program began in 1954 as a joint U.S. Army and U.S. Navy proposal, called Project Orbiter, to put a scientific satellite into orbit
Explorer_1
Satellite radio service owned by Sirius XM
Proton-M Lifts Off With US Telecoms Satellite". 25 October 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-25. "Successful launch of Sirius Satellite Radio's first satellite"
Sirius_Satellite_Radio
Bulgaria's first artificial satellite
The satellite was developed by the Bulgarian Space Agency around the "Meteor" bus, provided by the Soviet Union as part of the Interkosmos program. Assembly
Bulgaria_1300
Spacecraft concept
The MEV program continues under this new company. MEV-1 was set to launch on a Russian Proton-M rocket along with Eutelsat 5 West B satellite on 30 September
Mission_Extension_Vehicle
satellite owned by SES World Skies, part of SES S.A. Launched on 6 June 2003, from Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, on the 300th launch of a Proton family
AMC-9
Communications satellite, internet, and pay television company in Turkey
23 December 2007. Retrieved 15 February 2014. "Proton-M orbited the Turkish communications satellite". Russian Defence Export Rosoboronexport. 17 February
Türksat_(company)
Rocket stage used on Soviet and later Russian expendable launch systems
Clark, Stephen (14 December 2009). "Breaking News | Proton launches three Russian navigation satellites". Spaceflight Now. Archived from the original on
Blok_D
US weather satellite series
GOES-R series is a four-satellite program (GOES-R, -S, -T and -U) intended to extend the availability of the operational GOES satellite system through 2036
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite
Geostationary_Operational_Environmental_Satellite
Series of Canadian satellites by Telesat
Dish satellites. Anik G1 was launched on April 16, 2013, by a Proton-M from Baikonur Cosmodrome for Telesat. Anik G1 is a multi-mission satellite manufactured
Anik_(satellite)
Market dynamics in satellite launch industry
Launch Services (ILS), which marketed Russia's Proton vehicle dominated the communications satellite launch market. In November 2013, Arianespace announced
Space launch market competition
Space_launch_market_competition
Russian Aerospace Company
stages, satellites and interplanetary probes. It is a contractor for a number of military programs, such as the Oko early warning satellite, Prognoz
Lavochkin
Arab satellite operator
launched by Proton at Arabsat's 26.0° East Direct-to-Home television "Hot Spot" on 3 June 2010. The second of the fifth-generation satellites, Arabsat-5A
Arab Satellite Communications Organization
Arab_Satellite_Communications_Organization
American research satellite launched in 1959
Vanguard 3 (Harvard designation: 1959 Eta 1) is a scientific satellite that was launched into Earth orbit by the Vanguard SLV-7 on 18 September 1959,
Vanguard_3
Seventh satellite of the Explorer program
experiment were later flown on several TIROS satellites, starting with TIROS 3. The SUI Trapped Radiation and Solar Protons experiment operated satisfactorily from
Explorer_7
Turkish communications satellites
Archived 2008-03-27 at the Wayback Machine "ILS Proton Successfully Launches The Turksat-4B Satellite For Turksat". ILS. 17 October 2015. Retrieved 2
Türksat_(satellite)
1940s and early 1950s. Programs involve both crewed systems and uncrewed satellites, probes and platforms to meet diverse program objectives. The definition
List of space programs of the United States
List_of_space_programs_of_the_United_States
List of national programs
list of satellites of Turkey. Large Communications satellites Sahin, Tuba (7 April 2021). "Turkey to launch Turksat 5B communications satellite in Q4"
Satellites_of_Turkey
Soviet scientist and engineer
He also headed the development of the Proton satellite. In the 1970s Chelomey's OKB proposed non-realised Proton-based 20-ton LKS (Kosmolyot) spaceplane
Vladimir_Chelomey
Russian Nuclear Satellite Returns". Spacedaily.com. Retrieved 2016-02-23. Lardier, Christian; Barensky, Stefan (March 27, 2018). The Proton Launcher: History
List of nuclear power systems in space
List_of_nuclear_power_systems_in_space
Ballistic missile detection satellite
US-K and US-KS satellites developed under the Oko program were the first generation of Soviet early warning satellites. 86 US-K satellites were placed in
Early_warning_satellite
American satellite and space systems manufacturer
broadcast satellites, commercial weather satellites, digital audio radio satellites, Earth observation satellites and spot-beam satellites for data networking
Lanteris_Space_Systems
1988 Soviet missions to Mars
orbital insertion hardware attached), and were launched aboard a Proton-K rocket. The program featured cooperation from 14 other nations, including Sweden
Phobos_program
Topics referred to by the same term
COMPrehensive ASSembler, a programming language for CDC mainframe computers in the 1960s and 1970s COMPASS experiment or Common Muon and Proton Apparatus for Structure
Compass_(disambiguation)
NOAA weather satellite
six electron energy channels and 12 proton energy channels monitored by the previous GOES-N generation of satellites. The Energetic Heavy Ion Sensor (EHIS)
GOES-16
Russian communications satellite
communications satellite operated by Gazprom Space Systems and built by RSC Energia. It was, along with Yamal-201 the second dual launch of the Yamal program and
Yamal_202
Overview of and topical guide to space exploration
cumulative spacewalk records List of Earth observation satellites List of human spaceflight programs List of human spaceflights List of human spaceflights
Outline_of_space_exploration
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
instrumented to measure cosmic-ray particles, trapped particles, solar wind protons, and magnetospheric and interplanetary magnetic fields. Explorer 12 was
Explorer_12
NASA satellite of the Explorer program (1966–)
spacecraft in the Explorer program launched by NASA on 1 July 1966 on a mission of scientific exploration. It was the fourth satellite launched as part of the
Explorer_33
Russian astronomical satellite
2019, the Russian space program lost both of its scientific satellites until the launch of Spektr-RG in July 2019. The satellite decayed from orbit on 16
Mikhailo Lomonosov (satellite)
Mikhailo_Lomonosov_(satellite)
Class of GLONASS satellites
For launching the satellites, two options are planned: six satellites simultaneously from Baikonur Cosmodrome on the heavy-lift Proton-M, or two simultaneously
GLONASS-K
American satellite family
Typically, OV satellites carried scientific and/or technological experiments, 184 being successfully orbited through the lifespan of the program. A common
Orbiting_Vehicle
Global satellite services provider
specializing in satellite communication, wireless telecommunications, and internet services. Echostar also provides multichannel video programming and mobile
EchoStar
Satellite chain
kilograms, and was first launched on September 12, 2007, on the Proton launch system. The satellite was later launched two more times as Globus-M12 and Globus
Raduga-1M
Commercial satellite operator
April 2021. "AMC-14 Satellite Slated for March 15 Launch" (Press release). SES AMERICOM. 20 February 2008. "ILS declares Proton launch anomaly" (Press
SES_Americom
Satellite bus designed by ISS Reshetnev
The Ekspress (Russian: Экспресс) is a highly flexible satellite bus designed and manufactured by ISS Reshetnev. It is an unpressurized bus originally
Ekspress_(satellite_bus)
Japanese commercial satellite constellation
The JSAT constellation is a communication and broadcasting satellite constellation formerly operated by JSAT Corporation and currently by SKY Perfect
JSAT (satellite constellation)
JSAT_(satellite_constellation)
Kazakh space agency
Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. "First ILS Proton Shared Launch with the KazSat-2 Satellite - Kazkosmos". ILS website. 16 July 2011. Wikimedia
KazCosmos
Spanish satellite operator
Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 18 April 2014. "Proton-M Launches from Baikonur with Amazonas 5 Telecom Satellite". 11 September 2017. Hispasat: Amazonas 5
Hispasat
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
ranges. The electron measurements worked throughout the life of the satellite. The proton channel slowly became intermittent and by mid-December 1962 was
Explorer_14
Soviet rocket family
Wade. "Proton". Astronautix.com. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Mooney, Justin (2 March 2023). "Russian Elektro-L weather satellite launched
Universal_Rocket
Ongoing NASA space exploration program
[citation needed] The Explorers Program began as a U.S. Army proposal (Project Orbiter) to place a "civilian" artificial satellite into orbit during the International
Explorers_Program
US Air Force satellite
(also known as OV1-14 ) was a satellite launched 6 April 1968 to measure electromagnetic interference and measure proton and electron flux at altitudes
OV1-14
Satellite launched by the United States (1958)
instrumented to make the first detailed measurements of charged particles (protons and electrons) trapped in the terrestrial radiation belts. The launch vehicle
Explorer_4
series of satellites for military use. Other satellite-related projects being developed by the space program of Turkey include the Regional Positioning
Space_program_of_Turkey
Proposed Russian space station
Baikonur and docked to Nauka in Prichal's place. 2029 – NEM is launched on a Proton-M from Baikonur and docked to UUM's lower port. 2030 – Gateway/Airlock Module
Russian_Orbital_Station
US–USSR spaceflight capability rivalry
Chelomei's flyby program was assigned to Korolev, who redesigned the cislunar mission to use his own Soyuz 7K-L1 spacecraft and Chelomei's Proton rocket. After
Space_Race
Soviet engine design used on the first stage of Proton rockets
It was widely used for the launches of heavy satellites. The last RD-253 rocket engine was used on a Proton-K rocket and launched on March 30, 2012. Since
RD-253
Series of Russian missile warning satellites, 1991-2012
radars and the US-K satellites which are in molniya orbits. The first prototype satellite was launched on 8 October 1975, atop a Proton-K/DM-2 carrier rocket
US-KMO
Russian–German observatory satellite
2019). "The Navigator satellite bus". Russian Space Web. Retrieved 13 July 2019. Graham, William (13 July 2019). "Russian Proton-M launches Spektr-RG observatory"
Spektr-RG
Russian communications satellite
Retrieved 25 January 2015. Chris Bergin (15 March 2014). "Proton-M successfully lofts Express-AT satellite duo". NASASpaceFlight.com. Retrieved 23 April 2021
Ekspress-AT2
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
Interplanetary Monitoring Platform-1 and S-74, was a NASA satellite launched as part of the Explorer program. Explorer 18 was launched on 27 November 1963 from
Explorer_18
Turkish communications satellite
the Turksat 4A and Turksat 4B Satellites on ILS Proton". ILS Launch. Retrieved 2013-01-20. "Launch Schedule 2014". Satellite Launches. Archived from the
Türksat_4B
NASA climate research satellite (1999–present)
Terra (EOS AM-1) is a multi-national scientific research satellite operated by NASA in a Sun-synchronous orbit around the Earth. It takes simultaneous
Terra_(satellite)
Russian communications satellite
Ekspress-AM4 aboard a Proton-M / Briz-M from Baikonur on 11 February 2009. It was commissioned in the 80° East orbital position. The satellite failed on 4 July
Ekspress-MD1
Russian communications satellite
portal "Satellite Ekspress-AT1". RSCC. Retrieved 23 April 2021. "Express-AT1". N2YO.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021. Chris Bergin (15 March 2014). "Proton-M successfully
Ekspress-AT1
Region where Earth's magnetic field is weakest relative to an idealised dipole
to several minutes of strong ionizing radiation, caused by the trapped protons in the inner Van Allen belt. Measurements on Space Shuttle flight STS-94
South_Atlantic_Anomaly
Canada-based alternative energy company
hydrogen generation and fuel cell products based on water electrolysis and proton-exchange membrane (PEM) technology. Hydrogenics is divided into two business
Hydrogenics
Russian satellite manufacturing company
the Russian government launched a substantial investment program to revive GLONASS satellite constellation, which provided a massive boost for the company's
Information Satellite Systems Reshetnev
Information_Satellite_Systems_Reshetnev
Communications satellite for Europe and the Middle East
The satellite is fitted with 60 Ku-band transponders. The launch of Astra 2E was intended to be by International Launch Services (ILS) Proton-M launch
Astra_2E
1965, the satellite re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. 1 Geiger tube (40-4 MeV) 1 Faraday cup plasma 1 Electron detector (0.3-5.0 MeV) 1 Proton detector
Hitchhiker_2
Sea ice specialist and climate scientist
Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer (ESMR) aboard the Nimbus 5 satellite. The Nimbus program of spacecraft used sensors to map polar sea ice concentration
Josefino_Comiso
Family of communications satellites operated by Intelsat
acquired that same year by SES which renamed it to SES-7. Program: Galaxy. Objective: Communications. Overview: Television broadcast satellite at archive.org
Galaxy_(satellite)
NASA satellite of the Explorer program
The satellite, which ended its mission in August 1961, is still orbiting the Earth today. Spaceflight portal Vanguard TV3 Explorer 7 Explorer program "Launch
Explorer_S-1_(satellite)
PanAmSat communications satellite
Hong Kong to provide communications and television services in Asia by a Proton-K / DM-2M launch vehicle on 24 December 1997, destined for an orbital position
PAS-22
Russian family of space launch vehicles
Plesetsk Cosmodrome, and be able to launch military satellites into geosynchronous orbit, which Proton could not due to lack of a launch pad at Plesetsk
Angara_(rocket_family)
PROTON SATELLITE-PROGRAM
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Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (County Donegal)
English and Irish (County Donegal) : variant spelling of Payton.
Girl/Female
Indian
Satellite, Star
Girl/Female
Muslim
Satellite.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
A Star; Satellite
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Rowton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Pelton, a place in County Durham, named from an unattested Old English personal name Pēola + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Male
Greek
(Πλάτων) Greek name derived from the word platys, PLATON means "broad, flat; plateau."
Girl/Female
Indian
Satellites
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Porton, a habitational name from Porton in Wiltshire or Poorton in Dorset; both place names are formed with an obscure first element, perhaps the name of a river, + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.Dutch : habitational name for someone from a place named with Dutch poort ‘gate’.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Satellites
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Tamil
The Moon; Satellite
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places derived from Old English mortun, MORTON means "settlement on the moor."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Worton. Most are named with Old English wyrt ‘plant’, ‘vegetable’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, i.e. a kitchen garden, but in some cases the first element may be Old English worð ‘enclosure’ (see Worth), and in the case of Nether and Over Worton in Oxfordshire (Hortone in Domesday Book, Orton in other early sources), it is Old English Åra ‘bank’, ‘slope’.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Payton, PEYTON means "Pæga's settlement."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central and northwestern England)
English (mainly central and northwestern England) : habitational name from Hooton in Cheshire, or from Hooton Levitt, Hooton Pagnell, or Hooton Roberts in South Yorkshire, all named with Old English hÅh ‘spur of land’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’.See Hooten.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in Derbyshire called Ireton, or one in North Yorkshire called Irton. All of these are named from the genitive case of Old Norse Ãri ‘Irishmen’ (see Ireland) + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : habitational name from Irton in Cumbria, named from the old river name Irt, which is of uncertain origin, + Old English tÅ«n.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Buckinghamshire named Dorton, from Old English dor ‘narrow pass’ + tūn ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a postern gate, from Old French posterne; in some cases it would have been a metonymic occupational name for a gatekeeper.English : habitational name from Poston in Herefordshire or Poston in Shropshire, which is named with an Old English personal name Possa + þorn ‘thorn tree’.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Satellite, Star
Surname or Lastname
English, northern Irish, and Scottish
English, northern Irish, and Scottish : from a pet form of the personal name Pate.The American general George Patton (1885–1945) was born in San Gabriel, CA, into a family with a long military tradition. His earliest American ancestor, Robert Patton, had emigrated from Scotland to VA c.1770.
PROTON SATELLITE-PROGRAM
PROTON SATELLITE-PROGRAM
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Happiness
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Radiating Heat
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Norse Teutonic
Goddess or warrior.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Night, Rest, A river
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful one
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Fearless leader.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; this is a Hampshire surname, also written Glasspel(l), Glas(s)pool(e), and Glasspole. Possibly, it may be a habitational name from Glaspwll in Powys, Wales.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Supreme Lord
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Entertainer
PROTON SATELLITE-PROGRAM
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PROTON SATELLITE-PROGRAM
PROTON SATELLITE-PROGRAM
PROTON SATELLITE-PROGRAM
a.
To lengthen in time; to extend the duration of; to draw out; to continue; as, to prolong one's days.
a.
To extend in space or length; as, to prolong a line.
n.
A trial impression, as from type, taken for correction or examination; -- called also proof sheet.
pl.
of Cornet-a-piston
v. t.
To act as a proctor toward; to manage as an attorney or agent.
a.
Proof against proofs; obstinate in the wrong.
a.
Situated near; accompanying; as, the satellite veins, those which accompany the arteries.
v. t.
Armor of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armor of proof.
a.
Minutely stellate.
n.
A secondary planet which revolves about another planet; as, the moon is a satellite of the earth. See Solar system, under Solar.
n.
A little moon or satellite.
v. t.
To imprison; to shut up in, or as in, a prison; to confine; to restrain from liberty.
v. t.
To endow with a portion or inheritance.
pl.
of Photo
n.
A satellite.
a.
Used in proving or testing; as, a proof load, or proof charge.
a.
Pertaining to, or consisting of, satellites.
n.
An attendant attached to a prince or other powerful person; hence, an obsequious dependent.
a.
Firm or successful in resisting; as, proof against harm; waterproof; bombproof.
a.
Exceedingly variable; readily assuming different shapes or forms; as, an amoeba is a protean animalcule.