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- Areostationary_orbit abstract "An areostationary orbit (abbreviated ASO) is a circular areosynchronous orbit in the Martian equatorial plane about 17,000 km (11,000 mi) above the surface, any point on which revolves about Mars in the same direction and with the same period as the Martian surface. Areostationary orbit is a concept similar to Earth's geostationary orbit. The prefix areo- derives from Ares, the ancient Greek god of war and counterpart to the Roman god Mars, with whom the planet was identified. The modern Greek word for Mars is Άρης (Áris).To date, no artificial satellites have been placed in this orbit, but it is of interest to some scientists foreseeing a future telecommunications network for the exploration of Mars. The proposed Mars One mission includes a communications system featuring amongst others things an areostationary satellite. An asteroid or station placed in areostationary orbit could also be used to construct a Martian space elevator for use in transfers between the surface of Mars and orbit.".
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageExternalLink marsats.html.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageExternalLink 6080.pdf.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageID "997141".
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- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageRevisionID "677869488".
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Areosynchronous_orbit.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Ares.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_satellite.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mars_orbits.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Clarke_belt.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Deimos_(moon).
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Equator.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Geostationary_orbit.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink List_of_orbits.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Mars.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Mars_One.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Natural_satellite.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_period.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_resonance.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_station-keeping.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Orbital_station_keeping.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Phobos_(moon).
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Rotation_period.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Rotational_period.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Semi-major_axis.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Space_Elevator.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Space_elevator.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Standard_gravitational_parameter.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLink Telecommunications_network.
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Areostationary orbit".
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "areostationary orbit".
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "areostationary".
- Areostationary_orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "stationary orbit".
- Areostationary_orbit hasPhotoCollection Areostationary_orbit.
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- Areostationary_orbit subject Category:Mars_orbits.
- Areostationary_orbit hypernym Orbit.
- Areostationary_orbit type Article.
- Areostationary_orbit type ArtificialSatellite.
- Areostationary_orbit type Article.
- Areostationary_orbit comment "An areostationary orbit (abbreviated ASO) is a circular areosynchronous orbit in the Martian equatorial plane about 17,000 km (11,000 mi) above the surface, any point on which revolves about Mars in the same direction and with the same period as the Martian surface. Areostationary orbit is a concept similar to Earth's geostationary orbit. The prefix areo- derives from Ares, the ancient Greek god of war and counterpart to the Roman god Mars, with whom the planet was identified.".
- Areostationary_orbit label "Areostationary orbit".
- Areostationary_orbit sameAs Orbita_areostazionaria.
- Areostationary_orbit sameAs m.03xv8c.
- Areostationary_orbit sameAs Ареостационарная_орбита.
- Areostationary_orbit sameAs Q143077.
- Areostationary_orbit sameAs Q143077.
- Areostationary_orbit wasDerivedFrom Areostationary_orbit?oldid=677869488.
- Areostationary_orbit isPrimaryTopicOf Areostationary_orbit.