Examples of using Geosynchronous in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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The satellite was able to make up the performance shortfall using its own engine and reach geosynchronous orbit, but with its lifetime shortened to 10.5 years.
payload to the solar-synchronous orbit or 2.5 tons to the geosynchronous transition orbit.
typically in geosynchronous orbit 35,400 km above the equator.
A statite would use the solar sail to"hover" in a location that would not otherwise be available as a stable geosynchronous orbit.
the first African geosynchronous communications satellite.
Since the average lifespan of the IRNSS satellites is 9.5 years for geostationary and 11 for geosynchronous, ISRO plans to build four more satellites as backup to be augmented to the existing constellation.
For comparison, many communications satellites are in orbits more than twice as high, and geosynchronous orbits are more than 20 times farther out(around 36,000 miles).
The satellite will orbit the Earth from an altitude of about 300 km above the geosynchronous orbit, getting a‘ride' as a secondary payload in the fairing of the rocket carrying a communications satellite.
If the tower went all the way to geosynchronous orbit at approximately 36,000 km, or 22,369 miles,
is mainly used to place communications satellites into geosynchronous orbits.
four will be geosynchronous- appearing at the same point in the sky at the same time every day.
GPS satellites are not in geosynchronous or geostationary orbits).
demands of the program a robotic servicing geosynchronous satellites(RSGS) from the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the US Department of Defense(DARPA).
GPS satellites aren't in geostationary or geosynchronous orbits).
The-the geosynchronous satellite from Arthur C. Clarke.
Geosynchronous satellites are located 35,786 km above sea level.
Hazard of collisions of artificial space objects in geosynchronous orbits.
Space solar power stations are envisioned as large solar power collectors in geosynchronous earth orbit.
placed in a near-circular, 22,238 mile geosynchronous orbit around Earth.
a half year geosynchronous satellite of the equatorial orbit of the Los Alamos laboratory,