Examples of using Geosynchronous in English and their translations into Indonesian
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but located in geosynchronous orbit at 98.5 deg-E longitude,
Just as the geosynchronous satellites have a sweet spot over the equator that allows them to stay over one spot on Earth,
Unlike the immobile satellite dishes used to connect with geosynchronous satellites, which only need to point at a single part of the sky,
Satellites placed in a geosynchronous orbit(they rotate with the earth,
the mission is planned to be launched to the Moon by a Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle(GSLV), includes a lunar orbiter,
Internet service from geosynchronous satellites is subject to high latency,
above sea level) and below geosynchronous orbit altitude of 35,786 km(22,236 mi) above sea level.
Just as the geosynchronous satellites have a sweet spot over the equator that lets them stay over one spot on Earth,
If the mission is approved, the spacecraft could launch in June 2023 on one of ISRO's Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicles,
bouncing off a satellite in geosynchronous orbit to Lisbon, Portugal.
three more in inclined geosynchronous orbits.
can damage satellites in geosynchronous orbit.
a ground structure and extending thousands of miles up to a mass in geosynchronous orbit- the kind of orbit communications satellites are placed in to stay over a fixed spot on the Earth.
which can lift 10 tonnes into geosynchronous orbit.
This 2000 article on NASA's website describes how a tall base tower near Earth's equator would be attached by a cable to a satellite in geosynchronous Earth orbit,
is mainly used to place communications satellites into geosynchronous orbits.
orbit of the moon, but also inside the orbit of geosynchronous satellites.
subsequently made five burns before releasing Nimiq 5 into a geosynchronous transfer orbit nine hours
which extends an extremely strong cable from a spaceport on the ground up to a space station in geosynchronous orbit, 22,000 miles above the earth.
in the same year Syncom established itself as the first geosynchronous satellite capable of transmitting signals to one particular section of the earth's surface continuously.