Geosynchronous in a sentence as an adjective

E g m\n\n earth geosynchronous moon\n\nSince 1980 we've sent people maybe a pixel from e.

That's not really true in LEO or above geosynchronous orbit.

More likely, and perhaps even more fun, would be a moon that was almost in geosynchronous orbit.

But why should the satellites be on geosynchronous orbit?

And above geosynchronous orbit most existing satellites don't have enough energy for pieces of them to reach that orbit.

Their satellites are geosynchronous, so, for two legs in each direction, those packets went a very long way before reaching the ground and coming back to the plane.

SpaceX has done low earth orbit, geosynchronous transfer orbit, and is working on reusable self-landing first stages and human spaceflight.

The thing to remember with all geosynchronous satellite communication is latency.

The tether would extend far far out over a geosynchronous orbit, such that the centripetal acceleration is exactly equal to the force of gravity.

And I seem to recall that Arthur C. Clarke invented the concepts of geosynchronous communication satellites and the "gravitational slingshot" maneuver that's routine in spaceflight today.

The invention may be used to take the inclination of a final geosynchronous orbit of a satellite to zero, resulting in a geostationary orbit, provided that the satellite is launched in March or September.

Counterexample: geosynchronous communication satellites [1].As a physicist, I find sci-fi inspiring.

From the patent abstract: A method is provided for using a lunar flyby maneuver to transfer a satellite from a quasi-geosynchronous transfer orbit having a high inclination to a final geosynchronous orbit having a low inclination.

Tsiolkovsky's radio telescope was tracking, relaying the signal to geosynchronous comsats that bounced it down to Plesetsk, where bulldozers were already excavating for a year later, when two leading firms had the exact change, unless he wanted and couldn't have, everything he'd had to jump with it, and it was relentlessly tacky: ephemeral stuff extruded by the open doors and watch the crowd pull me along, walking blind, willing myself to relax.

Geosynchronous definitions

adjective

of or having an orbit with a fixed period of 24 hours (although the position in the orbit may not be fixed with respect to the earth)