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Low Earth orbit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Medium Earth orbit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A medium earth orbit (MEO) satellite is one with an orbit within the range from a few hundred miles to a few thousand miles above the earth's surface. Satellites of this type orbit higher than low earth orbit (LEO) satellites, but lower than geostationary ... Because MEO satellites orbit at higher altitudes than LEO satellites,
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ICO satellite constellation will consist of 10 active satellites in two planes of medium-Earth orbit at an altitude of 10,390 kilometers (6,456 statute miles).
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An orbit that is intermediate in altitude between that of low Earth orbit (LEO) and geostationary orbit (GSO) at 35,900 km. Related category; • CELESTIAL MECHANICS; ... Also on this site: Encyclopedia of Alternative Energy & Sustainable Living; Encyclopedia of History; ... types of Earth orbit...
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Previous studies have shown that disposal orbits for the medium Earth orbit constellations can be unstable and undergo significant long-term eccentricity growth. ... High eccentricity growth strategies thereby offer an effective and potentially inexpensive option for medium Earth orbit debris mitigation.
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A Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite constellation comprising two satellite subconstellations (P1,P2). Each of the two satellite subconstellations comprises three crosslinked satellites (10a-10c; ... 1. A Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) satellite constellation, comprising N satellite subconstellations (P1,P2), each of the N...
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