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GeoOrbital is an
electric wheel system ****ed to
existing bicycles by the
American company GeoOrbital, Inc. It
launched its
successful crowdfunding campaign...
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geostationary orbit, also
referred to as a
geosynchronous equatorial orbit (
GEO), is a
circular geosynchronous orbit 35,786 km (22,236 mi) in altitude...
- Cytronex,
United Kingdom ErokIT,
Germany Mahindra GenZe,
United States/India
GeoOrbital,
United States Gocycle,
United Kingdom Italjet,
Italy Powabyke, United...
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special case of
geosynchronous orbit is the
geostationary orbit (often
abbreviated GEO),
which is a
circular geosynchronous orbit in Earth's
equatorial plane...
- an
apogee as high as
geostationary orbit (
GEO).
Satellites that are
destined for
geosynchronous orbit (GSO) or
GEO are
often put into a GTO as an intermediate...
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orbits (
GEO), 10 in 55°
inclined geosynchronous orbits (IGSO) and 27 in
Medium Earth orbits (MEO). Furthermore, 8
satellites (4 in
Medium Earth orbit...
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Geo,
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- A
geocentric orbit, Earth-centered
orbit, or
Earth orbit involves any
object orbiting Earth, such as the Moon or
artificial satellites. In 1997, NASA estimated...
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kilometers (12,830 mi), with an
orbital period of 12 hours." Both
geosynchronous orbit (GSO) and
geostationary orbit (
GEO) are
orbits around Earth matching Earth's...
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Higher orbits include medium Earth orbit (MEO),
sometimes called intermediate circular orbit (ICO), and
further above,
geostationary orbit (
GEO).
Orbits higher...