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- orbit_feature_5-8.html accessdate "2013-03-10".
- orbit_feature_5-8.html date "2001-10-25".
- orbit_feature_5-8.html isCitedBy Geosynchronous_orbit.
- orbit_feature_5-8.html publisher NASA.
- orbit_feature_5-8.html quote "Satellites that seem to be attached to some location on Earth are in Geosynchronous Earth Orbit ...Satellites headed for GEO first go to an elliptical orbit with an apogee about 23,000 miles. Firing the rocket engines at apogee then makes the orbit round. Geosynchronous orbits are also called geostationary.".
- orbit_feature_5-8.html title "What is orbit?".
- orbit_feature_5-8.html url orbit_feature_5-8.html.