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  • 1low orbit of a satellite — žemoji palydovo orbita statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. low orbit of a satellite vok. Satellitenniederbahn, f rus. низкая орбита спутника, f pranc. orbite basse d un satellite, f …

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  • 2Satellite phone — A satellite telephone, satellite phone, or satphone is a type of mobile phone that connects to orbiting satellites instead of terrestrial cell sites. Depending on the architecture of a particular system, coverage may include the entire Earth, or… …

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  • 3Satellite navigation — Geodesy Fundamentals Geodesy · …

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  • 4Low Earth orbit — An orbiting cannon ball showing various sub orbital and orbital possibilities …

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  • 5Satellite radio — is an analogue or digital radio signal that is relayed through one or more satellites and thus can be received in a much wider geographical area than terrestrial FM radio stations. While in Europe many primarily FM radio stations provide an… …

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  • 6Satellite Internet access — Satellite Internet services are used in locations where terrestrial Internet access is not available and in locations which move frequently. Internet access via satellite is available worldwide, including vessels at sea and mobile land… …

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  • 7Satellite imagery — consists of photographs of Earth or other planets made by means of artificial satellites. History satellite system.All satellite images produced by NASA are published by Earth Observatory and are freely available to the public. Several other… …

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  • 8satellite — sat‧el‧lite [ˈsætlaɪt] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] a machine that has been sent into space and goes around the Earth, used for radio, television, and other electronic communication: • a satellite communications company • They provide news… …

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  • 9Satellite TV services and coverage area for mobile antennas — Satellite television signals are broadcast from satellites in the Geostationary orbit 22,000 miles above the equator. They beam TV signals towards land where the bulk of subscribers are found, so reception from land is easy to receive and… …

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  • 10Satellite — This article is about artificial satellites. For natural satellites, also known as moons, see Natural satellite. For other uses, see Satellite (disambiguation). An animation depicting the orbits of GPS satellites in medium Earth orbit …

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