Examples of using Geosynchronous in English and their translations into French
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offers the possibility of significantly improved communications capacities over more distant satellite options, such as those in geosynchronous orbit approximately 35,000 km.
three of which are to be placed in geostationary Earth orbit and four in geosynchronous orbit, was in the implementation phase.
intended for launching the Indian INSAT class of communication satellites into geosynchronous transfer orbit.
IADC recommendations concerning the disposal of satellites in geosynchronous orbit at the end of their useful life.
The Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III(GSLV-III), also referred to
NASA used a small telescope capable of detecting objects as faint as 17.1 stellar magnitude(equivalent to an object of about 0.6 metre in diameter at geosynchronous altitude), with a field-of-view of about 1.5 degrees.
Such projections have indicated that, in order to preserve geosynchronous orbit, efforts should be: to ensure post-mission disposal, in line with the recommendations
service and reorbit spacecraft in geosynchronous orbit.
Database Working Group of IADC to investigate the role of the orientation of the eccentricity vector in relation to the Sun for the long-term evolution of geosynchronous Earth orbit(GEO) disposal orbits.
QZSS, which consisted of satellites with highly inclined geosynchronous orbits, could transmit signals free from obstruction in urban
three in geostationary orbit and four in geosynchronous orbit.
standards and the recommendations of IADC concerning the disposal of satellites in geosynchronous orbit at the end of their useful life.
whose algorithm uses the gridded infrared images from the global geosynchronous satellites provided by the Climate Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
objects as small as 5 to 10 centimeters at geosynchronous altitude 36,000 kilometers.
One medium-Earth orbit satellite, four geosynchronous satellites and two inclined geostationary orbit satellites had been launched with orbit determination precision smaller than 10 m
of both commercial and military“Communications on the Move” mobile broadband systems, both in the geosynchronous orbit(or GEO, some 36,000 km above Earth)
Spain also concluded agreements with ESA for the establishment and use of a geosynchronous satellite-tracking station at Villafranca del Castillo(on 2 August 1975)
three in geostationary orbit and four in geosynchronous orbit.
endorsed the recommendation that all geosynchronous orbit satellites be boosted no less than 300 kilometres above the geosynchronous orbit at the end of life, and that the spacecraft
has already endorsed the recommendation that all geosynchronous orbit satellites should be boosted not less than 300 km above the geosynchronous orbit at their end of life and that the spacecraft should then be made