geosynchronous satellite

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A geosynchronous satellite is a satellite in geosynchronous orbit, with an orbital period the same as the Earth's rotation period. Such a satellite returns to the same position in the sky after each sidereal day, and over the course of a day traces out a path in the sky that is typically some form of analemma. A special case of geosynchronous satellite is the geostationary satellite, which has a geostationary orbit – a circular geosynchronous orbit directly above the Earth's equator. Another type of geosynchronous orbit used by satellites is the Tundra elliptical orbit.

Wikidata
GSO satellite
artificial satellite of the Earth
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  • GEO-KOMPSAT-2
    series of South Korean satellites
  • geostationary satellite
    satellite in geostationary orbit
  • Syncom
    American geostationary communication satellites
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classspace objectGEO-KOMPSAT-2geosynchronous satellite, weather satellite,Wikidata
    classspace objectgeostationary satellitegeosynchronous satellite,Wikidata
    classspace objectSyncomcommunications satellite, geosynchronous satellite,Wikidata
    commonsimageISS042-E-212817 - View of Earth Commons