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GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES

A geosynchronous satellite is a satellite whose orbital track on the Earth repeats regularly over points on the Earth over time. If such a satellite's orbit lies over the equator, it is called a geostationary satellite. The orbits of the satellites are known as the geosynchronous orbit and geostationary orbit. (Wikipedia definition)

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NameNORAD IDInt'l CodeLaunch datePeriod
[minutes]
LongitudeAction
MARISAT 294781976-101AOctober 14, 19761475.549.1° W
COMSTAR 290471976-073AJuly 22, 19761440.1154.1° E
PALAPA 190091976-066AJuly 8, 19761438.4160.7° E
OPS 211289161976-059AJune 26, 19761447.6118.6° E
MARISAT 388821976-053AJune 10, 19761501.698.7° E
COMSTAR 188381976-042AMay 13, 19761442.782.6° E
NATO 3A88081976-035AApril 22, 19761442.19.9° W
SATCOM 287741976-029AMarch 26, 19761460.1149.8° E
LES 987471976-023BMarch 15, 19761436101.9° W
LES 887461976-023AMarch 15, 19761436.1100.5° W
MARISAT 186971976-017AFebruary 19, 19761451.543.6° W
CTS85851976-004AJanuary 17, 19761436.981.1° W
SATCOM 184761975-117ADecember 13, 19751445.8147.1° W
SYMPHONIE 281321975-077AAugust 27, 19751440.566.9° W
OPS 496679631975-055AJune 18, 19751435.747.5° E
ANIK A3 (TELESAT-3)77901975-038AMay 7, 19751439.2131.3° E
SMS 276481975-011AFebruary 6, 1975144716.2° W
SYMPHONIE 175781974-101ADecember 19, 19741440.7121.4° E
SKYNET 2B75471974-094ANovember 23, 1974143530.8° E
WESTAR 274661974-075AOctober 10, 19741442.293.8° E
ATS 673181974-039AMay 30, 1974141268.9° E
SMS 172981974-033AMay 17, 19741460.2125.4° E
WESTAR 172501974-022AApril 13, 19741441.5144° W
COSMOS 63772291974-017AMarch 26, 19741428.857.1° E
OPS 615766911973-040AJune 12, 19731442.674.1° W
ANIK A2 (TELESAT 2)64371973-023AApril 20, 19731442.950.9° W
OPS 606363801973-013AMarch 6, 1973143675.1° E
OPS 939063171972-101ADecember 20, 1972143541° E
ANIK A1 (TELESAT 1)62781972-090ANovember 10, 19721457.1177.1° W
OPS 157058511972-010AMarch 1, 19721443.2119.6° E
OPS 381152041971-039AMay 5, 1971146779.8° W
NATO 2B49021971-009AFebruary 3, 19711436.1105.2° W
OPS 732945101970-069ASeptember 1, 19701437.143.8° W
SKYNET 1B44931970-062AAugust 19, 1970-N/AUnable to track
OPS 534644181970-046AJune 19, 19701436.269.1° E
NATO 2A43531970-021AMarch 20, 19701436109.5° W
SKYNET 142501969-101ANovember 22, 19691436.1103.1° W
ATS 540681969-069AAugust 12, 19691447.495.2° W
OPS 314838891969-036AApril 13, 19691434.154.6° W
OPS 0757 (TACSAT)36911969-013AFebruary 9, 19691433.696.6° W
LES 634311968-081DSeptember 26, 19681436.4147.4° W
ERS 21 (OV5-4)34301968-081CSeptember 26, 19681435.7N/A
OV2-534281968-081ASeptember 26, 19681417.9102.8° W
OPS 222233341968-063AAugust 6, 19681450.8164.8° E
DODGE 128671967-066FJuly 1, 19671319.1116.3° E
LES 528661967-066EJuly 1, 1967131690.4° E
OPS 9381 (GGTS)22071966-053AJune 16, 19661333.251.4° E
SYNCOM 38581964-047AAugust 19, 19641435.215° E
SYNCOM 2 (A 26)6341963-031AJuly 26, 19631436.474.9° E
SYNCOM 15531963-004AFebruary 14, 19631236.2155.9° E
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