4) geostationary satellite orbit 对地静止卫星轨道5) geostationary satellite 静止轨道卫星 1. The application of electric propulsion system in China s geostationary satellite in the future is a necessary trend. 将氙离子电推进系统(XIPS)应用于静止轨道卫星平台,除了要解决电推力器本身的问题之外,还要...
Geostationary Earth Orbitcommunication satellitenavigation applicationThe Chinese Area Positioning System (CAPS) is an area positioning system based on Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) communication satellites. Transponders on the satellites are used to retransmit navigation message and ranging signals generated...
5) GEOS Geosynchronous Earth Orbit Satellite 地球轨道同步卫星6) Geosynchronous Orbit(GEO) satellite network 地球同步轨道卫星网络 1. In order to improve TCP performance in the satellite network of a long delay,high bit error rate and asymmetrical bandwidth,this paper builds a heterogeneity network...
geostationary operational environmental satellite地球同步环境卫星 orbit orbit resonance轨轨共振 put into orbit使进入轨道 go into orbit进入轨道;获胜;兴奋,发怒,失去自制能力 elliptical orbit椭圆轨迹 相似单词 geostationary地球空间站 orbitn.[C] 1.(天体运行的)轨道;(人造物体如卫星﹑ 航天器等飞行的)轨道 2....
Before a satellite can be launched into a geostationary orbit, it's first launched into a transfer orbit. An orbit is the curved path that an object in space must take around another object, such as the Earth, because of the gravitational force of the other object. A transfer orbit is an...
The ground station antenna can be either manually positioned so that the normal boresight of the antenna is directed toward the geostationary satellite serving the subscriber, or may be positioned using a cradle () which provides motion in the pitch, roll, and yaw axes. The ground station ...
Geostationary orbit, a circular orbit 35,785 km (22,236 miles) above Earth’s Equator in which a satellite’s orbital period is equal to Earth’s rotation period of 23 hours and 56 minutes. A spacecraft in this orbit appears to an observer on Earth to be
geostationary orbit geostationary orbit, a circularorbit35,785 km (22,236 miles) aboveEarth’sEquatorin which asatellite’sorbital period is equal to Earth’s rotation period of 23 hours and 56 minutes. A spacecraft in this orbit appears to an observer on Earth to be stationary in the sky....
An earth satellite that makes one revolution in one sidereal day (23 hours, 56 minutes, 4 seconds), synchronous with the earth's rotation; the orbit can have arbitrary eccentricity and arbitrary inclination to the earth's equator. Also known as synchronous satellite. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of ...