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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
OPTUS-X620062024-212ANovember 17, 20241360.797° W
CHINASAT 4A606062024-151AAugust 22, 20241436.1118.1° E
TURKSAT 6A602332024-127AJuly 8, 20241436.150° E
GOES-19 (GOES-U)601332024-119AJune 25, 20241436.189.4° W
ASTRA 1P (SES-24)600862024-115AJune 20, 20241436.19.5° W
PAKSAT MM1R599152024-104AMay 30, 20241436.138.2° E
EUTE 36D593462024-059AMarch 30, 20241436.135.9° E
TELKOMSAT 113BT589952024-035AFebruary 20, 20241436.1112.9° E
OVZON-3586982024-003AJanuary 3, 20241436.159.7° E
XPOSAT586942024-001AJanuary 1, 202497.7N/A
CHINASAT-6E582532023-172ANovember 9, 20231436.1115.5° E
JUPITER 3 (ECHOSTAR 24)574792023-108AJuly 29, 20231436.195.2° W
ARABSAT 7B (BADR 8)567572023-075AMay 27, 20231436.126° E
INTELSAT 40E561742023-052AApril 7, 20231436.191° W
SES 19559712023-038BMarch 17, 20231436.1134.9° W
SES 18559702023-038AMarch 17, 20231436.1103.1° W
LUCH (OLYMP) 2558412023-031AMarch 12, 20231436.10.9° W
CHINASAT-26556862023-023AFebruary 23, 20231436.1125.1° E
METEOSAT 12 (MTG I1)547432022-170CDecember 13, 20221436.10.4° W
GALAXY 36547422022-170BDecember 13, 20221436.189° W
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