Category
page 1Satellites in geosynchronous orbit

geosynchronous orbit
orbit with a period matching Earth's orbit at a fixed longitude but not necessarily a fixed latitude

Meteosat
thumb|right|Meteosat First Generation satellite
The Meteosat series of satellites are geostationary meteorological satellites operated by EUMETSAT under the Meteosat Transition Programme (MTP) and the Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) program.
geosynchronous satellite
satellite in geosynchronous orbit

Syncom
thumb|Artist's vision of Syncom satellite, 1963
Syncom (for "synchronous communication satellite") started as a 1961 NASA program for active geosynchronous communication satellites, all of which were developed and manufactured by the Space and Communications division of Hughes Aircraft Company (now the Boeing Satellite Development Center). Syncom 2, launched in 1963, was the world's first geosynchronous communications satellite. Syncom 3, launched in 1964, was the world's first geostationary satellite.

list of satellites in geosynchronous orbit
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GOES-16
GOES-16, formerly known as GOES-R before reaching geostationary orbit, is the first of the GOES-R series of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) operated by NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). GOES-16 serves as a backup for NOAA’s operational geostationary constellation. GOES-16 provides high spatial and temporal resolution imagery of the Earth through 16 spectral bands at visible and infrared wavelengths using its Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI). GOES-16's Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) is the first operational lightnin
Fleet Satellite Communications System
US space force communication system
Eutelsat Quantum
European telecommunications satellite resulting from an ESA/Eutelsat public-private partnership
Satellogic
Satellogic Inc. is an American company specializing in Earth-observation satellites, founded in 2010 by Emiliano Kargieman and Gerardo Richarte.
Synchronous Meteorological Satellite
weather satellite program of the United States