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Geosynchronous orbit
Geosynchronous orbit A geosynchronous orbit is a geocentric orbit that has ... synchronous orbits keep changing unpredictably. If a geosynchronous orbit is circular and equatorial then it ... traverse the heavens behind it. A circular geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the Earth ... statute miles) above mean sea level. Circular geosynchronous orbits Circular geosynchronous orbits at the ...
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Geosynchronous satellite
Geosynchronous satellite A geosynchronous satellite is a satellite whose orbital track ... of the satellites are known as the geosynchronous orbit and geostationary orbit. Other well-known geosynchronous orbits include the well-known Molniya and ... case, the satellite is said to be geosynchronous. If a geosynchronous satellite's orbit ...
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Geosynchronous network
Geosynchronous network A Geosynchronous network can be thought of as a ...
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Geosynchronous orbit (translated from German)
Geosynchronous orbit Those Orbit one Satellites is called geosynchronous, if its scan time around those Erde ... 4.09 seconds = 1 siderischer day) corresponds. Geosynchronous orbits can strongly elliptically its and do ...
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Geosynchronous orbit (translated from French)
Geosynchronous orbit geosynchronous orbit is one orbite located at 36 ... above Terre . The geostationary orbit is a geosynchronous orbit which has moreover one inclinaison and ... one excentricity null. The characteristic of the geosynchronous orbit is that a body being on ...
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Geosynchronous orbit (translated from Spanish)
Geosynchronous orbit You can collaborate with Wikipedia fusionando this article with Órbita geostationary . One geosynchronous orbit she is one órbita geocentric that ... since their synchronous orbits change unforseeably. A geosynchronous orbit that is circular and equatorial is ... level of the sea. Table of contents Geosynchronous circular orbits The geosynchronous orbits in ecuador is known like ...
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Talk:Geosynchronous satellite
Talk:Geosynchronous satellite The Telstar page claims that it ...
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Geosynchronous orbit derivation
Geosynchronous orbit derivation This is the derivation of the geosynchronous orbital distance for a body in circular ... It also applies to geostationary orbits. The geosynchronous orbits have the same period as the ... angular speed radius of geosynchronous orbit orbital speed |
Talk:Geosynchronous orbit
Talk:Geosynchronous orbit Science fiction writer and scientist Arthur ... 2004 (UTC) Are there uses for circular geosynchronous orbits that aren't geostationary, i.e ... here as well. I previously considered merging geosynchronous orbit and geostationary orbit, but it seems ... 1 (UTC) The section on history of geosynchronous comm satellites indicated that they are no ...
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Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle
Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle The GSLV or Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle was developed by India ... 4,850 lbm) into a 18 degree Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit(GTO) orbit. First stage GSLV ... of stages: 3 Payload: GSAT Launch Orbit: Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit(GTO) 180 x 36, ...
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