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- Supersynchronous_orbit abstract "A supersynchronous orbit is any orbit in which the orbital period of a satellite or celestial body is greater than the rotational period of the body which contains the barycenter of the orbit. It will necessarily lie beyond the orbital altitude of synchronous orbits for that celestial body.".
- Q17147657 abstract "A supersynchronous orbit is any orbit in which the orbital period of a satellite or celestial body is greater than the rotational period of the body which contains the barycenter of the orbit. It will necessarily lie beyond the orbital altitude of synchronous orbits for that celestial body.".
- Supersynchronous_orbit comment "A supersynchronous orbit is any orbit in which the orbital period of a satellite or celestial body is greater than the rotational period of the body which contains the barycenter of the orbit. It will necessarily lie beyond the orbital altitude of synchronous orbits for that celestial body.".
- Q17147657 comment "A supersynchronous orbit is any orbit in which the orbital period of a satellite or celestial body is greater than the rotational period of the body which contains the barycenter of the orbit. It will necessarily lie beyond the orbital altitude of synchronous orbits for that celestial body.".