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Geosynchronous orbit

Known as: Geosychronous orbit, Geosynchronous Earth orbit, Geosync 
A geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GSO) is an orbit around the Earth with an orbital period of one sidereal day, intentionally matching… 
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2016
2012
2012
We show that the Bethe-Peierls (BP) boundary condition should be modified for ultracold atoms with spin-orbit (SO) coupling… 
2012
2012
Abstract : A desirable space asset is responsive and flexible to mission requirements, low-cost, and easy to acquire. Highly… 
2004
2004
Abstract : Recent developments have indicated that it is possible to express the relative equations of motion for space objects… 
2003
2003
To demonstrate and promote North/South station keeping (inclination control) using ion propulsion, ESA on July 12, 2001 onboard… 
2002
2002
Energetic neutral atom (ENA) images in the 10-60 keV range of the plasma sheet and ring current region are presented. The images… 
2002
2002
Single collision reactive scattering dynamics of F+HD→HF(v,J)+D have been investigated exploiting high-resolution (Δν≈0.0001 cm−1… 
2001
2001
Precise orbit determination (POD) of low earth orbiters (LEOs) with GPS is becoming a standard practice in the space science… 
Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
The reactions of atomic chlorine with CH4 and CD4 were studied at five collision energies ranging from 0.13 to 0.29 eV using… 
1993
1993
A new satellite is placed into geostationary orbit and successfully commissioned (geosynchronous = orbital period of 24 hours…