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- Areosynchronous_orbit abstract "Areosynchronous orbits are a class of synchronous orbits for artificial satellites around the planet Mars. As with all synchronous orbits, an areosynchronous orbit has an orbital period equal in length to Mars's sidereal day. A satellite in areosynchronous orbit does not necessarily maintain a fixed position in the sky as seen by an observer on the surface of Mars; however, such a satellite will return to the same apparent position every Martian day.The orbital altitude required to maintain an areosynchonous orbit is approximately 17,000 kilometres (11,000 mi). If a satellite in areosynchonous orbit were to be used as a communication relay link, it \"would experience communications ranges of 17,000 to 20,000 kilometres (11,000 to 12,000 mi)\" to various points on the visible Martian surface.An areosynchronous orbit that is equatorial (in the same plane as the equator of Mars), circular, and prograde (rotating about Mars's axis in the same direction as the planet's surface) is known as an areostationary orbit (ASO). To an observer on the surface of Mars, the position of a satellite in ASO would appear to be fixed in a constant position in the sky. The ASO is analogous to a geostationary orbit (GSO) about Earth.Although no satellites currently occupy areosynchronous or areostationary orbits, some scientists foresee a future telecommunications network for the exploration of Mars.".
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageExternalLink marsats.html.
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- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageRevisionID "704762084".
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Areostationary_orbit.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mars_orbits.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Data_link.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Equator.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink List_of_orbits.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_elements.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_period.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Retrograde_and_prograde_motion.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Sidereal_time.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Synchronous_orbit.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications_network.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Areosynchronous orbit".
- Areosynchronous_orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "areosynchronous orbit".
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- Areosynchronous_orbit subject Category:Mars_orbits.
- Areosynchronous_orbit hypernym Orbits.
- Areosynchronous_orbit comment "Areosynchronous orbits are a class of synchronous orbits for artificial satellites around the planet Mars. As with all synchronous orbits, an areosynchronous orbit has an orbital period equal in length to Mars's sidereal day.".
- Areosynchronous_orbit label "Areosynchronous orbit".
- Areosynchronous_orbit sameAs Q3884973.
- Areosynchronous_orbit sameAs Orbit_Aerosinkronus.
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- Areosynchronous_orbit sameAs Q3884973.
- Areosynchronous_orbit wasDerivedFrom Areosynchronous_orbit?oldid=704762084.
- Areosynchronous_orbit isPrimaryTopicOf Areosynchronous_orbit.