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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
TELE-X199191989-027AApril 2, 198914521.4° E
TDRS 4198831989-021BMarch 13, 19891462.216.2° E
METEOSAT 4 (MOP 1)198761989-020BMarch 6, 19891482.9169.1° W
JCSAT 1198741989-020AMarch 6, 19891446.7173.5° E
STTW-3197101988-111ADecember 22, 1988143567.9° E
ASTRA 1A196881988-109BDecember 11, 19881464.326° W
SKYNET 4B196871988-109ADecember 11, 19881444.720.9° W
EKRAN 19196831988-108ADecember 10, 19881489.9113.2° E
TDF 1196211988-098AOctober 28, 19881451.784.8° E
TDRS 3195481988-091BSeptember 29, 19881436.249.2° W
CS 3B195081988-086ASeptember 16, 19881451.399.2° W
SBS 5194841988-081BSeptember 8, 19881443112.6° E
GSTAR 3194831988-081ASeptember 8, 19881436.1105° W
COSMOS 1961193441988-066AAugust 1, 19881436.272.8° E
EUTELSAT 1-F5 (ECS 5)193311988-063BJuly 21, 19881466.9159.1° E
INSAT 1C193301988-063AJuly 21, 1988143656.5° E
PAS 1192171988-051CJune 15, 19881448.883.7° W
METEOSAT 3192151988-051AJune 15, 19881485.3135.2° W
EKRAN 18190901988-036AMay 6, 19881512.986.5° W
COSMOS 1940190731988-034AApril 26, 19881430.447.8° E
TELECOM 1C189521988-018BMarch 11, 19881470128.2° E
SPACENET 3R189511988-018AMarch 11, 19881444.810.3° W
STTW-2189221988-014AMarch 7, 19881436.388.4° E
CS 3A188771988-012AFebruary 19, 19881467.322.3° E
EKRAN 17187151987-109ADecember 27, 19871501.8166.1° E
USA 28185831987-097ANovember 29, 19871463.686.9° E
COSMOS 1897185751987-096ANovember 26, 19871436.691° E
TVSAT 1185701987-095ANovember 21, 19871455.74.5° W
COSMOS 1888183841987-084AOctober 1, 19871434.7106.2° E
EUTELSAT 1-F4 (ECS 4)183511987-078BSeptember 16, 19871459.121.7° W
OPTUS A3 (AUSSAT 3)183501987-078ASeptember 16, 19871455.920.8° E
EKRAN 16183281987-073ASeptember 3, 19871492.583.8° E
KIKU 5 (ETS 5)183161987-070AAugust 27, 19871449.760.7° E
AGILA 1 (PALAPA B2P)177061987-029AMarch 20, 19871441.211.2° E
GOES 7175611987-022AFebruary 26, 19871441.3135.9° E
FLTSATCOM 7 (USA 20)171811986-096ADecember 5, 19861455.6162.6° E
EKRAN 15167291986-038AMay 24, 19861491.550.8° W
COSMOS 1738166671986-027AApril 4, 19861437.3114.3° E
BRAZILSAT 2166501986-026BMarch 28, 19861445.224.5° E
GSTAR 2166491986-026AMarch 28, 19861443.181.1° E
BS-2B (YURI 2B)165971986-016AFebruary 12, 19861450.392.2° W
STTW-1165261986-010AFebruary 1, 19861436.147° E
SATCOM K1164821986-003BJanuary 12, 19861446.314° W
SATCOM K2162761985-109DNovember 27, 19851445.6160° W
OPTUS A2 (AUSSAT 2)162751985-109CNovember 27, 19851440.942.7° E
MORELOS 2162741985-109BNovember 27, 19851446.376.9° W
COSMOS 1700161991985-102AOctober 25, 19851436.492.2° E
LEASAT 4159951985-076DAugust 27, 19851472.456.7° W
ASC 1159941985-076CAugust 27, 19851436.693.5° W
OPTUS A1 (AUSSAT 1)159931985-076BAugust 27, 19851443.5110.1° E
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