synchronous orbit

  • 1synchronous orbit — noun Geostationary orbit • • • Main Entry: ↑synchronal …

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  • 2Synchronous orbit — A synchronous orbit is an orbit in which an orbiting body (usually a satellite) has a period equal to the average rotational period of the body being orbited (usually a planet), and in the same direction of rotation as that body.PropertiesA… …

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  • 3synchronous orbit — noun (Military) A satellite orbit where the orbital period is equal to, or multiples of, the Earth’s rotational period; i.e. making one, two, three, etc., orbits in a 24 hour period. ::Examples include geosynchronous (period equals Earth’s… …

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  • 4synchronous orbit — sinchroninė orbita statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. synchronous orbit vok. synchronisierte Bahn, f rus. равновесная орбита, f pranc. orbite synchrone, f …

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  • 5synchronous orbit — A satellite orbit where the orbital period is equal to, or multiples of, the Earth …

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  • 6Sun-synchronous orbit — Diagram showing the orientation of a Sun synchronous orbit (green) in four points of the year. A non sun synchronous orbit (magenta) is also shown for reference A Sun synchronous orbit (sometimes called a heliosynchronous orbit) is a geocentric… …

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  • 7Semi-synchronous orbit — Semi Synchronous Orbit: An orbit with approximately a 12 hour period. A circular Semi Synchronous Orbit is at an altitude of approximately 20,200 km. [cite paper | title=NASA Technical Standard 8719.14 (draft) | publisher = NASA Orbital Debris… …

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  • 8sun-synchronous orbit — An orbit in which the satellite …

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  • 9Orbit — This article is about orbits in celestial mechanics, due to gravity. For other uses, see Orbit (disambiguation). A satellite orbiting the Earth has a tangential velocity and an inward acceleration …

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  • 10Synchronous rotation — Due to synchronous rotation of their moon, the inhabitants of the central body will never be able to see its side marked with green. In astronomy, synchronous rotation is a planetological term describing a body orbiting another, where the… …

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