geostationary orbit Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van geostationary orbit In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van geostationary orbit

  • The vehicle will be able to launch satellites of up to 750 kg into geostationary orbit.

  • As said in the earlier answer, a simple combination of these launchers could not put a satellite into geostationary orbit.

  • A perfectly stable geostationary orbit is an ideal that can only be approximated.

  • Launched in 1982, it was operated in geostationary orbit at a longitude of 74 east.

  • The launch successfully placed the satellite into geostationary orbit.

  • Examples are any and all particular geographical locations, mineral deposits, and even geostationary orbit locations and portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • We note that the mass of the satellite "m" appears on both sides geostationary orbit is independent of the mass of the satellite.

  • Launched in 1967 it was operated in geostationary orbit, spending most of its operational life at a longitude of 15 degrees west.

Meer voorbeelden van geostationary orbit

NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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