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geostationary orbit
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geostationary orbit

Circular path 35,900 km/22,300 mi above the Earth's Equator on which a satellite takes 24 hours, moving from west to east, to complete an orbit, thus appearing to hang stationary over one place on the Earth's surface. Geostationary orbits are used particularly for communications satellites and weather satellites. Their use for communications satellites was first suggested by the English space writer Arthur C Clarke. A geosynchronous orbit lies at the same distance from Earth but is inclined to the Equator.



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The $400,000 piece of equipment broadcasts an HD-quality television signal to a geostationary satellite.
Therefore, on behalf of the over 3,000 NWA members from all sectors of the meteorological community, the NWA President--with the advice and consent of the NWA Council--requests the support of all concerned for the inclusion of a Microwave Sensor (MWS) on one of the satellites in the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)-R series and/or, if possible, an earlier demonstration on a standalone geostationary platform.
0, Atmel's GPS chipset is now capable of receiving SBAS (Satellite Based Augmentation Systems) signals from multiple geostationary satellites such as WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) in the USA or EGNOS (European Geostationary Navigational Overlay System) in Europe simultaneously.
 
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