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WV1 or WV-1 may refer to: * Lockheed WV-1 Warning Star, a surveillance aircraft * West Virginia's 1st congressional district * U.S. Route 50 in West Virginia, formerly West Virginia Route 1 * WorldView-1, a commercial Earth observation satellite * WV1, a postcode district in Wolverhampton, England; see WV postcode area The WV postcode area, also known as the Wolverhampton postcode area,Royal Mail, ''Address Management Guide'', (2004) is a group of sixteen postcode districts in England, within four post towns. These cover Wolverhampton, Willenhall and Bilston i ...
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Lockheed WV-1 Warning Star
The Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star was an American airborne early warning and control radar surveillance aircraft operational in the 1950s in both the United States Navy (USN) and United States Air Force (USAF). The military version of the Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation was used to serve as an airborne early warning system to supplement the Distant Early Warning Line, using two large radomes (a vertical dome above and a horizontal one below the fuselage). It replaced the TBM-3W used by the USN. Some EC-121s were also used for signal intelligence gathering. The EC-121 was introduced in 1954 and phased out in 1978, although a single specially modified EW aircraft remained in USN service until 1982. The USN versions when initially procured were designated WV-1 (PO-1W), WV-2, and WV-3. The USAF Warning Stars served during the Vietnam War both as electronic sensor monitors and as a forerunner to the Boeing E-3 Sentry AWACS. USAF aircrews adopted its civil nickname, "Connie" (d ...
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West Virginia's 1st Congressional District
West Virginia's 1st congressional district is currently located in the northern part of the state. It is the most regularly drawn of the state's three districts. As a result of the state's loss of a seat as a result of the 2020 United States census the district will be completely changed for the 2022 congressional elections. Currently it includes the industrial Rust Belt area of the state's northern panhandle which includes the district's third largest city, Wheeling, as well as Fairmont, Clarksburg, and the college town of Morgantown, the home of the main campus of West Virginia University. The largest city in the district is Parkersburg; the second largest is Morgantown. It also includes many rural farm and timber producing areas. The district has almost no population change reported in the 2010 census change relative to the other 2 districts, as growth around Morgantown and Parkersburg offset population loss elsewhere, and the district was carried over unchanged for the ...
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WorldView-1
''WorldView-1'' (WV 1) is a commercial earth observation satellite owned by DigitalGlobe. WorldView-1 was launched on 18 September 2007, followed later by the ''WorldView-2'' in 2009. First imagery from ''WorldView-1'' was available in October 2007, prior to the six-year anniversary of the launch of ''QuickBird'', DigitalGlobe's previous satellite. ''WorldView-1'' was partially financed through an agreement with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). Some of the imagery captured by ''WorldView-1'' for the NGA is not available to the general public. However, ''WorldView-1'' freed capacity on DigitalGlobe's ''QuickBird'' satellite to meet the growing commercial demand for multi-spectral geospatial imagery. Design Ball Aerospace built the ''WorldView-1'' satellite bus and camera using an off-axis camera design identical to ''Quickbird'', with the instrument's focal plane being supplied by ITT Exelis. The camera is a panchromatic imaging system featuring half-meter resol ...
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