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GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES

A geosynchronous satellite is a satellite whose orbital track on the Earth repeats regularly over points on the Earth over time. If such a satellite's orbit lies over the equator, it is called a geostationary satellite. The orbits of the satellites are known as the geosynchronous orbit and geostationary orbit. (Wikipedia definition)

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NameNORAD IDInt'l CodeLaunch datePeriod
[minutes]
LongitudeAction
INTELSAT 511158731985-055AJune 30, 19851438.4137.5° E
TELSTAR 303158261985-048DJune 17, 19851441.7137.2° E
ARABSAT 1B158251985-048CJune 17, 19851434.4174.7° E
MORELOS 1158241985-048BJune 17, 19851447.6174.2° W
TELECOM 1B156781985-035BMay 8, 19851436.3178° W
GSTAR 1156771985-035AMay 8, 19851436.1104.5° W
LEASAT 3156431985-028CApril 12, 19851485.1174.4° W
NAHUEL I1 (ANIK C1)156421985-028BApril 12, 19851444.836.7° W
EKRAN 14156261985-024AMarch 22, 19851519101.1° E
BRAZILSAT 1155611985-015BFebruary 8, 19851446.6136° W
ARABSAT 1A155601985-015AFebruary 8, 19851435.2129.8° E
USA 7154531984-129ADecember 22, 19841456.745.8° E
NATO 3D153911984-115ANovember 14, 19841516.575.9° W
MARECS B2153861984-114BNovember 10, 19841501.1102.4° W
SPACENET 2153851984-114ANovember 10, 19841443.4175.5° W
LEASAT 1153841984-113CNovember 8, 19841461.25.2° W
ARABSAT 1D (ANIK D2)153831984-113BNovember 8, 19841455.9133.7° W
GALAXY 3153081984-101ASeptember 21, 19841442.4142.9° W
TELSTAR 302152371984-093DAugust 30, 19841443.282.6° W
LEASAT 2152361984-093CAugust 30, 19841477.69.2° E
SBS 4152351984-093BAugust 30, 1984145820.8° E
EKRAN 13152191984-090AAugust 24, 19841499.663.5° E
TELECOM 1A151591984-081BAugust 4, 19841463.554° W
EUTELSAT 1-F2 (ECS 2)151581984-081AAugust 4, 19841457.698° W
HIMAWARI 3 (GMS 3)151521984-080AAugust 2, 19841442.437.9° E
CHINASAT 5 (SPACENET 1)149851984-049AMay 23, 19841440.357.1° E
OPS 7641149301984-037AApril 14, 19841459.366.9° E
STTW-T2148991984-035AApril 8, 19841435.517.5° E
EKRAN 12148211984-028AMarch 16, 19841499177.5° E
COSMOS 1540147831984-022AMarch 2, 19841436.180.1° E
STTW-T1146701984-008AJanuary 29, 1984159.655° E
YURI 2A (BS-2A)146591984-005AJanuary 23, 19841453.8133.4° W
EKRAN 11143771983-100ASeptember 29, 19831436.967.6° E
GALAXY 2143651983-098ASeptember 22, 19831436.92.3° E
SATCOM 2R143281983-094ASeptember 8, 19831448.5158.6° E
INSAT 1B143181983-089BAugust 30, 19831434.661° E
SAKURA 2B (CS-2B)142481983-081AAugust 5, 19831457.3140.1° W
ARABSAT 1DR (TELSTAR 3A)142341983-077AJuly 28, 1983144767.5° E
GALAXY 1141581983-065AJune 28, 19831438.1157.9° W
PALAPA B1141341983-059CJune 18, 19831437.2171.4° W
NAHUEL I2 (ANIK C2)141331983-059BJune 18, 19831452.752.7° W
EUTELSAT 1-F1 (ECS 1)141281983-058AJune 16, 19831456.44° W
SATCOM 1R139841983-030AApril 11, 19831442.294.2° E
TDRS 1139691983-026BApril 4, 19831458.472.3° E
EKRAN 10138781983-016AMarch 12, 19831515.3176.8° W
SAKURA 2A (CS-2A)137821983-006AFebruary 4, 19831448.637.1° W
ANIK C3 (TELESAT-5)136521982-110CNovember 11, 19821441.21.4° W
SBS 3136511982-110BNovember 11, 19821441.275° E
SATCOM C5136311982-105AOctober 28, 19821436.1104° W
EKRAN 9135541982-093ASeptember 16, 19821436.446° E
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