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| d its orbital slot (at 111 degrees) in the | geosynchronous arc and successfully deployed its 18 meter |
| ed in Lagos Harbor via Syncom 2, the first | geosynchronous communication satellite. |
| It became the first African | geosynchronous communication satellite, when it was launc |
| Nilesat 102 is an Egyptian owned | geosynchronous communications satellite that was launched |
| Syncom - first | geosynchronous communications satellite |
| Nimiq-4 is a Canadian | geosynchronous communications satellite. |
| Syncom 1 was to be the first | geosynchronous communications satellite. |
| the elliptical orbit to the 22,300 mi high | geosynchronous orbit desired for TDRS-1. |
| 0N engine then raised it to an operational | geosynchronous orbit and placed it at a longitude of 125° |
| Abbrevations key: Escape orbit (C3), | Geosynchronous orbit (GEO), Geostationary transfer orbit |
| nch and on-orbit testing, it was placed in | geosynchronous orbit at 11° West, from where it provides |
| telligence) gathering satellite headed for | geosynchronous orbit like those launched by STS-51-C and |
| (or Geostationary Earth Orbit - GEO) is a | geosynchronous orbit directly above the Earth's equator ( |
| TDRS-1 was to be raised to its operational | geosynchronous orbit by means of an Inertial Upper Stage, |
| Cape Canaveral, but was lost on the way to | geosynchronous orbit due to an electronics failure. |
| rweight, a cable would be lowered from the | geosynchronous orbit to the surface of Earth while the co |
| It will replace AMOS-1 in | geosynchronous orbit at 4°W. |
| Its insertion into | geosynchronous orbit occurred at 16:30 on 2 January 2000. |
| near-Earth asteroid that will pass within | geosynchronous orbit in 2029. |
| Its insertion into | geosynchronous orbit occurred at 20:00 on 24 May 2004. |
| Arabsat 1B was placed into a | geosynchronous orbit at a longitude of 26° East. |
| China has launched polar orbit and | geosynchronous orbit meteorological satellites since 1988 |
| atellite in this group was launched into a | geosynchronous orbit on April 8, 1984. |
| Its operational position is in | geosynchronous orbit 35,800 kilometres (22,200 mi) above |
| Its operational position is in | geosynchronous orbit 35,800 kilometres (22,200 mi) above |
| e two inspection satellites were lifted to | geosynchronous orbit by a fourth stage of a new, experime |
| TDRS-G will reside in | geosynchronous orbit at 22,300 miles (35,888 kilometers) |
| ic orbit whose apogee lies above that of a | geosynchronous orbit (35,786 kilometres (22,236 mi)). |
| nch and on-orbit testing, it was placed in | geosynchronous orbit at 145° East, from where it provides |
| microsatellite-based mission launched into | geosynchronous orbit June 21, 2006 aboard a Delta II rock |
| It was launched into a | geosynchronous orbit at 22:43 GMT on 18 August 2008, by a |
| six hours after launch, and was raised to | geosynchronous orbit by means of an Inertial Upper Stage. |
| w motor fired to put the spacecraft into a | geosynchronous orbit for operational use. |
| 14 has finally reached an inclined (13.1°) | geosynchronous orbit at 34.8°East. |
| ted the feasibility of using satellites in | geosynchronous orbit for meteorology. |
| rocket inserts the payload directly into a | geosynchronous orbit, rather than leaving it in a geosync |
| upper stage placed Thor 5 directly into a | geosynchronous orbit, eliminating the need for orbital ra |
| ystem which was intended to get as high as | geosynchronous orbit, and was hoped to compete with NASA' |
| A special case of the | geosynchronous orbit, the geostationary orbit, has an ecc |
| Following insertion into | geosynchronous orbit, GOES 6 was positioned at 135° West. |
| It will be operated in | geosynchronous orbit, at a longitude of 7º West. |
| In the case of an inclined | geosynchronous orbit, although the satellite remains geos |
| By analogy with the | geosynchronous orbit, a heliosynchronous orbit is a helio |
| be the first satellite to be placed into a | geosynchronous orbit, however the spacecraft malfunctione |
| It became TDRS-7 after reaching | geosynchronous orbit. |
| ing liftoff the rocket flew East towards a | geosynchronous orbit. |
| The satellites in the FY-2 series are in | geosynchronous orbit. |
| ed two burns to raise the satellite into a | geosynchronous orbit. |
| , and inserted the satellite directly into | geosynchronous orbit. |
| 1-C launched a Magnum ELINT satellite into | geosynchronous orbit. |
| get from the shuttle's orbit to the higher | geosynchronous orbit. |
| curred at 00:38:02 GMT, and it is now in a | geosynchronous orbit. |
| wo minutes, instead of the planned 24-hour | geosynchronous orbit. |
| he second stage fired, placing TDRS-C into | geosynchronous orbit. |
| he second stage fired, placing TDRS-E into | geosynchronous orbit. |
| weather satellites which were placed into | geosynchronous orbit. |
| uld not otherwise be available as a stable | geosynchronous orbit. |
| he second stage fired, placing TDRS-D into | geosynchronous orbit. |
| he second stage fired, placing TDRS-F into | geosynchronous orbit. |
| was used to place AMOS-3 (AMOS-60) into a | geosynchronous orbit. |
| Three satellites orbited in | geosynchronous orbits at 87.5, 110.5, and 98 degrees east |
| Prognoz satellites operate in | Geosynchronous orbits, typically around 35,750 kilometres |
| The GSLV ( | Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) suffered a perfo |
| The | Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (usually known by |
| from which to construct the tower since a | geosynchronous satellite will remain over a fixed point o |
| a in South America, TerreStar launched its | geosynchronous satellite, TerreStar-1. |
| Syncom-2 subsequently became the first | geosynchronous satellite, and was placed at 55° west of t |
| kom includes an optional order for another | geosynchronous satellite. |
| anov's concept was based on the linking of | geosynchronous satellites to the ground with a cable. |
| A catalog of all known | geosynchronous satellites and their current positions |
| The constellation comprised | geosynchronous satellites, providing Earth coverage and h |
| 2 separated from its carrier rocket into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit, from which raise itself to |
| e launch successfully placed GOES-F into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit, from which it raised itsel |
| a 162 second burn to insert Orion 3 into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| five burns before releasing Nimiq 5 into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit nine hours and fifteen minu |
| separated from the carrier rocket, into a | Geosynchronous transfer orbit at 09:23, launched by an H- |
| e separated from its carrier rocket into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit, however the third stage fa |
| scending node of the 8th, to place it in a | geosynchronous transfer orbit.The classified payload was |
| Kourou, French Guyana.It was placed into a | Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO), 30 minutes after the |
| ch successfully placed EchoStar XIV into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| nch successfully placed EchoStar XV into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| creased to 2,175 kilograms (4,800 lb) to a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| ite separated from the carrier rocket in a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| be placed into orbit, was launched into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit and subsequently it was suc |
| e separated from the carrier rocket into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| The satellite was released into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit 1 hour and 58 minutes after |
| deployed from Discovery, and boosted to a | geosynchronous transfer orbit by means of a PAM-D upper s |
| k motor, which raised the satellite into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit, as had originally been pla |
| 15 February 2006, leaving Echostar X in a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| Discovery, and placed the satellite into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| Atlantis, and placed the satellite into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| DFH-2-class communications satellites into | geosynchronous transfer orbits. |
| used a Zenit-3SL to carry SICRAL 1B into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| Endeavour, and placed the satellite into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| d as a third stage, to boost payloads into | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| On launches to | Geosynchronous transfer orbits, a Nissan-produced UM-129A |
| It successfully placed Galaxy 11 into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit, from which it raised itsel |
| 3 separated from its carrier rocket into a | geosynchronous transfer orbit, from which it raised itsel |
| ober 16, 1975, and left the satellite in a | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
| dual-satellite payload ever launched into | geosynchronous transfer orbit,, however this record has s |
| with the Mexican Satmex 6 spacecraft, into | geosynchronous transfer orbit. |
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