anorbit(=pathtravelledaround anobjectinspace)in which asatellitealwaysremainsover the sameplaceon the earth'ssurfacebecause itmovesat the samespeedas theearthturns
It was also the first to use experimentally with some success electric propulsion ingeostationaryorbit.
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It was the first 3-axis stabilized spacecraft ingeostationaryorbit.
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Thor 3 is currently still in operation and is flying in inclinedgeostationaryorbitbut has been pointed towards the middle east.
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Intelsat 601 operated ingeostationaryorbitwith a perigee of, an apogee of, and 0 degrees of inclination.
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It was also the first satellite bus to be equipped with an attitude and orbit control system with star trackers designed for use ingeostationaryorbit.
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Intelsat 605 initially operated in ageostationaryorbitwith a perigee of, an apogee of, and 0 degrees of inclination.
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Intelsat 604 initially operated in ageostationaryorbitwith a perigee of, an apogee of, and 0.3 degrees of inclination, however over time this became more inclined.
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Intelsat 602 initially operated in ageostationaryorbitwith a perigee of, an apogee of, and 0.1 degrees of inclination, however its inclination has increased over time.
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The vehicle will be able to launch satellites of up to 750 kg intogeostationaryorbit.
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As said in the earlier answer, a simple combination of these launchers could not put a satellite intogeostationaryorbit.
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A perfectly stablegeostationaryorbitis an ideal that can only be approximated.
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Launched in 1982, it was operated ingeostationaryorbitat a longitude of 74 east.
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The launch successfully placed the satellite intogeostationaryorbit.
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Examples are any and all particular geographical locations, mineral deposits, and evengeostationaryorbitlocations and portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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We note that the mass of the satellite "m" appears on both sidesgeostationaryorbitis independent of the mass of the satellite.
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