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A sophisticated electronic communications relay station orbiting 22,237 miles above the equator moving in a fixed orbit at the same speed and direction of the earth (about 7,000 mph east to west).
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A small-stakes tournament whose winner obtains cheap entry into a bigger tournament.
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a small spacecraft that orbits the Earth hundreds of miles above us. Some satellites have special cameras that can take pictures of the Earth. Example of an image (or picture) taken by camera on-board a satellite of the San Francisco area. Can you find the area showing the Golden Gate Bridge in the above image? (Answer) [ TOP of Page] [ TOP of Glossary ]
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Satellites orbit above the earth and send and receive signals sent by the antennas.
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(or moon) is the term for a body in orbit around a planet. As long as our own Moon was the only moon known, there was no need for a general term for the moons of planets. But when Galileo Galilei discovered the four main moons of the planet Jupiter, Johannes Kepler wrote Galileo a letter suggesting he call them
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