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- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit abstract "Artificial satellites are rarely placed in retrograde orbit. This is partly due to the extra velocity (and fuel) required to go against the direction of the rotation of the Earth.Most commercial Earth observing satellites use retrograde orbit, and almost all communication satellites use prograde orbits.".
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- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Anti-satellite_weapon.
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- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Future_Imagery_Architecture.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Geosynchronous_satellite.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Illumination_angle.
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- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Mediterranean_Sea.
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- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Retrograde_and_prograde_motion.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Seasat.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Shavit.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_Defense_Initiative.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Sun-synchronous_orbit.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Synthetic_aperture_radar.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink USA-205.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Artificial satellites in retrograde orbit".
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "anti-satellite warfare".
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- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit subject Category:Orbits.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit type Astrodynamic.
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit comment "Artificial satellites are rarely placed in retrograde orbit. This is partly due to the extra velocity (and fuel) required to go against the direction of the rotation of the Earth.Most commercial Earth observing satellites use retrograde orbit, and almost all communication satellites use prograde orbits.".
- Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit label "Artificial satellites in retrograde orbit".
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