Our satellites for DISH Network have a southwestern direction. I'm not sure but I believe DTV is the same.
Geosynchronous Orbit
Yes, the satellites orbit in a geosynchronous orbit, as with most all communications satellites. (Some exceptions are satellites such as the global positioning satellites.)
direct i guess
For the shortest direct flight to Valletta, Malta: From Honolulu or Anchorage: about 8 degrees east of due north From Los Angeles: about 22 degrees east of north From New York: about 54 degrees north of east
"Yes, Direct General does provide auto insurance in Florida. There is a Direct General office in Tampa, Florida."
The root word for direction is "direct".
The noun forms for the verb to direct are director, direction, directive, directory, and the gerund, directing.The noun form for the adjective direct is directness.
No, the word direct is a verb, an adverb, or an adjective, but not a noun; for example:Verb: They placed an officer at the intersection to direct the traffic.Adverb: We flew direct by taking a later flight.Adjective: I need a direct answer without equivocation.
First was sputnik, but anything from the Direct TV and XM radio satellites and telecommunication, GPS to the International Space Station are artificial satellites in Earth Orbit. There are artificial satellites currently in orbit around other planets as well.
Direct current (DC) is the term used to refer to current that flows in one direction and does not reverse its direction. This is in contrast to alternating current (AC), which changes direction periodically.
The specific type of diode you are thinking of will only let current through in one direction.