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User ID: 1553688 United Kingdom 09/19/2011 02:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Secret Cold War Spy Satellite Program Declassified, Finally Revealed CHANTILLY, Va. – Twenty-five years after their top-secret, Cold War-era missions ended, two clandestine American satellite programs were declassified Saturday (Sept. 17) with the unveiling of three of the United States‘ most closely guarded assets: the KH-7 GAMBIT, the KH-8 GAMBIT 3 and the KH-9 HEXAGON spy satellites. The vintage National Reconnaissance Office satellites were displayed to the public Saturday in a one-day-only exhibit at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles Airport, Va. The three spacecraft were the centerpiece of the NRO’s invitation-only, 50th Anniversary Gala celebration held at the center last evening. Military space historian Dwayne A. Day was exuberant after his first look at the KH-9 HEXAGON. “This was some bad-ass technology,” Day told SPACE.com. “The Russians didn’t have anything like it.” Day, co-editor of “Eye in the Sky: The Story of the CoronaSpy Satellites,” noted that “it took the Soviets on average five to 10 years to catch up during the Cold War, and in many cases they never really matched American capabilities.” [ link to www.space.com] |