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Geostationary satellites were not available for military use until some years later.
A geostationary satellite is of special interest in this context.
The mother ship has moved back to a geostationary orbit.
It will then raise itself into its final geostationary orbit.
In addition, two geostationary satellites appear to be part of the system.
He even suggested it be placed in a geostationary orbit.
All geostationary satellites have to be located on this ring.
Break that connection here at the geostationary level and the stretching force disappears.
A similes, especially those in geostationary orbit, never come within view of their control center.
The company plans to launch its first commercial satellite for geostationary orbit in 2013.
"You'll launch geostationary satellites from the platform up at that level, right?"
Because the satellites are not all geostationary they appear and disappear over the horizon.
They operated in geostationary orbit until 1992 and now are drifting slowly.
Six were built, of which five reached their operational geostationary orbits, and remain in service.
The launch attempted to place the satellite into geostationary orbit.
Then there is the matter of the nation's cranky geostationary weather satellites.
With the geostationary orbit, she's got the planet pretty much covering the rear approach.
Put up a satellite in geostationary orbit and drop a long cable down to the ground.
"Such an object would move or at least wobble even if geostationary.
It will be located at 72 West longitude geostationary slot.
It was the first 3-axis stabilized spacecraft in geostationary orbit.
Being on a geostationary satellite, the observation would therefore have been of a scanning type.
It is currently in a geostationary orbit at a longitude of 75 West.
Instruments fulfill a complementary role to other on geostationary satellites.
An artificial satellite can circle the earth continuously and even be geostationary.