Geosynchronous satellite

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.

Geosynchronous satellites have the advantage of remaining permanently in the same area of the sky, as viewed from a particular location on Earth, and so permanently within view of a given ground station. Geostationary satellites have the special property of remaining permanently fixed in exactly the same position in the sky, as viewed from any location on Earth, meaning that ground-based antennas do not need to track them but can remain fixed in one direction. Such satellites are often used for communication purposes; a geosynchronous network is a communication network based on communication with or through geosynchronous satellites.

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ABB to supply interferometer for Himawari-10 Japanese geostationary meteorological satellite

Canoe 27 Mar 2025
Geostationary (GEO) weather satellites on the other hand ‘stand still’ in the sky over the equator and can track weather pattern evolution with a much-improved refresh rate. However, Geostationary ...
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China conducts 15th space launch this year

China Daily 27 Mar 2025
It is the fourth in the Tianlian II series, China's second generation of data relay satellites, to be deployed ... It is mainly used to launch satellites into geostationary transfer orbit and can transport 5.5 tons of payloads to such orbit.
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Telesat CEO remains ‘bullish’ on company’s future despite revenue slide in 2024

Ottawa Business Journal 27 Mar 2025
Goldberg acknowledged that has created headwinds for companies like Telesat that still use traditional higher-orbit geostationary (GEO) satellites ... (The satellite service) market continues to grow quickly – the question is who’s going to capture it.
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China to launch three Fengyun satellites to enhance global early warning systems

China Daily 23 Mar 2025
... the country will launch three Fengyun geostationary meteorological satellites over the next two years to enhance global early warning systems.
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Starlink uniquely vital for Ukraine

Eweekly 21 Mar 2025
OneWeb’s satellites, however, circle Earth in a somewhat higher orbit but could probably also integrate geostationary satellites from its parent company Eutelsat.
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Chinese satellites to enhance global early warning systems

Urdu Point 21 Mar 2025
<p>BEIJING, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 21st Mar, 2025) China will launch three Fengyun geostationary meteorological satellites over the next two years to enhance global early ...
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From Spacewalks To The Deepest Abyss: We Chat To Astronaut Kathy Sullivan, The Only Person To Do Both

IFL Science 21 Mar 2025
But the orbits that are useful for those satellites are like finite pieces of real estate ... There are more entities that would like to have of satellite in geostationary orbit than there are slots in that orbit.
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Nuclear-powered spacecraft with 11,000-pound payload planned by US space firms

Interesting Engineering 20 Mar 2025
As per ExLabs’ website, SERV is a modular, and autonomous spacecraft designed for missions in geostationary orbit (GEO) and beyond ... A satellite in geostationary orbit travels at the same speed as Earth’s rotation.
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Defense Department should prove technology works before spending billions

Federal News Radio 19 Mar 2025
But the ability to communicate across those satellites and connect, say, because they’re going to be in orbit as opposed to a geostationary orbit where it’s always looking down at the same location.
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Elon Musk’s Starlink may offer 80-90 times more than capacity of rivals Reliance Jio-SES, Eutelsat OneWeb

The Times of India 18 Mar 2025
... of the network infrastructure.Currently, India's non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) satellites provide approximately 70 Gbps capacity, whilst geostationary orbit (GSO) satellites offer about 58 Gbps.
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SKY Perfect JSAT contracts Thales Alenia Space for JSAT 32 satellite project

SpaceDaily 18 Mar 2025
... Alenia Space a contract to construct its latest geostationary satellite, JSAT-32.
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Will clouds block the lunar eclipse tonight? See visibility chances in Oklahoma

The Oklahoman 13 Mar 2025
To see cloud cover in real time, check out the latest satellite imagery for Oklahoma using the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite, operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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Ashwini Vaishnaw welcomes Elon Musk's Starlink to India, says ‘will be useful…’

Hindustan Times 12 Mar 2025
According to the PTI report, Jio Space Technology Limited, where Jio holds 51 per cent and SES 49 per cent, is to use multi-orbit space networks that are a combination of geostationary (GEO) and ...
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Elon Musk's Starlink to enter India: What internet speeds does it offer? Explained

Hindustan Times 12 Mar 2025
According to Starlink, most satellite internet services come from single geostationary satellites that orbit the planet at 35,786 km, making the latency high. Latency refers to the round-trip data time between the user and satellite.
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Airtel and Jio bring Elon Musk’s Starlink for high-speed satellite internet in India: What this means for users

The Times of India 12 Mar 2025
The LEO approach reduces latency compared to traditional geostationary satellites, essentially reducing the time taken by signals to travel to ground infrastructure.What Starlink does and how it will ...
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