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orbital spacing is the satellite spacing between the satellites orbiting in same frequency band
A geosynchronous satellite is a satellite in geosynchronous orbit, with an orbital period the same as the Earth's rotation period.
Venus does not have a natural satellite, though the asteroid 2002 VE68 presently maintains a quasi-orbital relationship with it.
It depends on the radius of the orbit. Different orbit radii have different orbital periods. As an example, one of Mars's natural satellites, Phobos takes 7.66 hours to orbit Mars. It's orbital radius is around 9,400 km.
Mars, with a orbital period of around 687 days, almost two Earth years (1.88 earth years).
Its mass won't affect the orbital velocity.
orbital spacing is the satellite spacing between the satellites orbiting in same frequency band
it affect the path and orbital velocity of satellite due to gravitation pull
A geosynchronous satellite is a satellite in geosynchronous orbit, with an orbital period the same as the Earth's rotation period.
Orbital speed of a satellite: v - orbital speed G - gravitational consatnt R - radius of earth h - height of orbit
It has to be carried there by a rocket, which takes it to the required altitude and orbital speed.
Yes, it has a satellite 220 km in diameter, the orbital period is still unknown. The satellite's name is Vanth.
Well, a satellite revolves about 80 times faster than the probe. The probe masters different situations which cause orbital problems. Escape velocity doesn't have the power that regards to the probe. Scientists assume that the satellite has the power, but others don't. The probe connects to orbital velocity and has the power to control it.
Ground telescopes and orbital satellite telescopes.
Yes. The first was in 1971 called Prospero X-3 aboard a Black Arrow rocket.
Scientists must carefully set the right orbital speed for a satellite that will be orbiting Earth, so that it will orbit correctly. The wrong speed will have the satellite move too fast, or too slow, skewing information and possibly causing the satellite to fall out of orbit and back to the planet's surface.
a probe need to travel escape velocity while a satellite travel orbital velocity.