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Star Blazers - 1979 Communication Satellite 1-19 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
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Orbita (1967) - first national network of satellite tv which was created in Soviet Union Anik 1 (1972) - first domestic north American satellite to carry television in Canada ATS-6 (1974) - world's first experimental educational and direct broadcast satellite Ekran (1976) - the first soviet geostationary satellite to carry direct-to-home television
An artificial satellite can be used to relay the 2014 World Cup to observers in Nigeria by receiving the live broadcast signal from the event in Brazil and transmitting it back to Earth. This process involves the satellite receiving the signal from the broadcasting station, amplifying it, and then retransmitting it to Earth where it can be picked up by satellite dishes or other receiving equipment in Nigeria. This allows viewers in Nigeria to watch the event in real-time as the satellite acts as a relay station for the broadcast signal.
a. avoid interference from terrestrial microwave links
Microwaves are ideal for transmitting satellite communication signals because they have a short wavelength, allowing them to carry large amounts of data quickly and efficiently over long distances without interference from the Earth's atmosphere.
IN COMMUNICATIONS: Satellite uses satellite (orbiting) relay-stations in Space but Terrestrial uses cable or antenna-to-antenna signals based entirely on Earth to broadcast your television, radio or cell-phone :) ++++ IN ASTRONOMY: Terrestrial means Earth- (or planet-) bound; a Satellite is any natural or man-made object that orbits a planet. The Moon is a satellite of the Earth.
TVRO (Television Receive-Only) refers to satellite dishes used for receiving satellite television signals. These dishes are typically larger than DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) dishes and are commonly used for receiving programming from satellites located in geostationary orbit. TVRO systems were popular before the advent of smaller DBS dishes.
Two common uses of microwaves are cooking food quickly and efficiently in microwave ovens, and transmitting information in microwave communication systems such as satellite communication and radar technology.
satellite is satellite
A satellite is the receiving or sending unit that revolves around the Earth. Satellites are used for various purposes such as communication, navigation, weather monitoring, and scientific research. They orbit the Earth at different altitudes depending on their intended function.
No, the cost of transmitting a message through a satellite is not directly dependent on the distance traversed. Instead, factors such as the bandwidth required, the duration of transmission, and the service provider's pricing structure are more significant in determining the cost.
ANSWER:(Satellite station) A broadcast relay station, relay transmitter, broadcast translator (U.S.), re broadcaster (Canada).HOPE IT WORKS
definition of optical satellite communication
The first communication satellite was Echo NASA