Results for: communications satellite in stationary orbit
English English
artillery unit soldier, gunner, soldier who operates movable or stationary mounted gunsartilleryman
attendant, country dependent on another country, device that orbits a planet, moon orbiting other body, small celestial body revolving around a larger one; man-made object put into orbit around a planet or celestial body; country that is controlled by ...satellite
average radius of an orbitmean distance
become rotten or deteriorate, decline, decline in sound of note, decline or cause something to decline, decrease, descend, descent of artificial satellite, disintegrate, disintegration of radioactive material, gradual decrease, process of biological de...decay
being perturbed, cause of trouble, deviation in orbit caused by gravity, secondary influence on a system, worry, concern, alarm; agitation, disturbance, agitation; bewilderment, act of perplexingperturbation
below the eye socket, not making a full orbit of a planet, of less than one orbit; situated beneath the orbit of the eye (Anatomy)suborbital
bicycle, complete process, go through cycle, linked artworks, long time, motorcycle, one complete oscillation, orbit, repeated sequence of events, ride a bicycle, ride bicycle, series (of poems, stories, etc.); recurring period of time; long period of ...cycle
branch of mechanics which studies stationary masses or bodies in equilibrium, mechanics of forces in equilibriumstatics
broadcasting of textual information via cable television, video communications servicevideotext
business of transportation, deal in, sell (especially illegal drugs), flow of communications, have dealings, movement of vehicles, movement of vehicles or persons; trade, commerce; load of messages in a communications network (Computers), negotiations,...traffic
by means of a stroboscope (instrument used to study the motion of a body by making it appear stationary)stroboscopically
caused by electrical interference, involving statics, involving stationary electric charges, motionless, stationary; unchanging; of or pertaining to static electricity; acting by weight alone (Physics), not needing to be refreshed, of forces not causin...static
cellular phone service in which sounds are transmitted via satelliteMSS (Mobile Satellite Service)
channel of communications, equip something with long pipe system, long pipe system for transporting something, send something by pipe system, system for supplying something, tube, pipe; series of connected pipes; path along which data is transferred wi...pipeline
check using probe, circuit-testing device, examine area, investigate completely, research, study, explore; check, investigation, investigation; examination; slim device used in medical examinations; satellite sent into outer space, space probe, surgica...probe
 

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