... using space based solutions. According to its long term plan, the company will launch its own geostationary orbit satellite in 2021. It also has ambitions to become the first company to offer space tourism in Asia. “mu Space also...
...anti-satellite (ASAT) test of 11 January 2007. The tracked objects are typically larger than 10 cm in size (1 m in geostationary orbit at 36,000 km altitude), but a much larger amount of smaller debris, several hundred thousand items between 1 cm and...
.... It was Arthur C. Clarke who, back in 1945, published his idea of three, equally spaced ‘radio beacons’ in a stable, geostationary orbit, thus providing near global and instant radio coverage. Today we have hundreds of large and powerful telecom...
... to intercept the fuel-hungry satellite and attempt the first-ever docking between two spacecraft near geostationary orbit early next year, so that it can reinvigorate the communications satellite; a life extension service that will cost...
... its ability to carry a 5,300-kilogram telecommunications satellite to geostationary transfer orbit by stretching its capacity to the limit. Bonguet was referring ...9, which typically carries just one geostationary-orbit satellite per launch.
... does have a significant drawback, as it takes up to six months for the satellite to reach its final destination in geostationary orbit. Satellite manufacturers are currently working on finding the balance between weight and commercial service start...