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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
EKRAN 195031976-107AOctober 26, 1976143653.1° E
NATO 3B97851977-005AJanuary 28, 19771511.5158.4° E
OPS 315198031977-007AFebruary 6, 19771476.580.2° E
KIKU 2 (ETS 2)98521977-014AFebruary 23, 19771440108° W
PALAPA 298621977-018AMarch 10, 19771439.5104.4° E
ESA/GOES99311977-029AApril 20, 197773491.1° E
OPS 9751100161977-038AMay 23, 19771436.470.9° E
HIMAWARI 1 (GMS 1)101431977-065AJuly 14, 19771450.823° W
SIRIO102941977-080AAugust 25, 19771436.174.1° E
EKRAN 2103651977-092ASeptember 20, 19771436.553.3° E
METEOSAT 1104891977-108ANovember 23, 19771437.3108.5° E
OPS 4258105081977-114ADecember 11, 19771436.221.5° W
SAKURA 1A (CS-1A)105161977-118ADecember 15, 19771455.8141.6° W
OPS 6391 (FLTSATCOM 1)106691978-016AFebruary 9, 19781454.5108° E
OPS 8790107871978-038AApril 7, 1978143341.2° E
YURI (BSE)107921978-039AApril 7, 19781435.168.5° E
OTS 2108551978-044AMay 11, 19781452.5149.2° W
OPS 9454109411978-058AJune 10, 19781438.2139.9° E
COMSTAR 3109751978-068AJune 29, 19781451.6109.4° E
GEOS 2109811978-071AJuly 14, 19781448.9158.1° E
NATO 3C111151978-106ANovember 19, 19781462.289.8° E
ANIK B1 (TELESAT-4)111531978-116ADecember 16, 19781442.884.8° E
EKRAN 3112731979-015AFebruary 21, 19791436.693.1° E
OPS 6392 (FLTSATCOM 2)113531979-038AMay 4, 19791461.386.6° W
OPS 7484113971979-053AJune 10, 19791458.366.6° W
WESTAR 3114841979-072AAugust 10, 19791440.7122.4° E
OPS 1948115581979-086AOctober 1, 19791436.5170.3° E
EKRAN 4115611979-087AOctober 3, 19791436.865.6° E
SATCOM 3116351979-101ADecember 7, 1979788.965.8° W
OPS 6393 (FLTSATCOM 3)116691980-004AJanuary 18, 19801435.727.8° W
EKRAN 5118901980-060AJuly 15, 1980143620.7° W
OPS 6394 (FLTSATCOM 4)120461980-087AOctober 31, 19801455.229° W
SBS 1120651980-091ANovember 15, 19801442.516.9° E
EKRAN 6121201980-104ADecember 26, 19801435.586.9° E
ESIAFI 1 (COMSTAR 4)123091981-018AFebruary 21, 19811435.975.2° E
METEOSAT 2125441981-057AJune 19, 19811458.669.3° E
APPLE125451981-057BJune 19, 19811439.445.8° W
EKRAN 7125641981-061AJune 26, 19811436.451.1° E
FLTSATCOM 5126351981-073AAugust 6, 19811460.334.6° W
HIMAWARI 2 (GMS 2)126771981-076AAugust 10, 19811446.452° W
SBS 2128551981-096ASeptember 24, 19811437.723.8° W
SATCOM 3R129671981-114ANovember 20, 19811438165.7° E
MARECS A130101981-122ADecember 20, 19811515.241.1° W
SATCOM 4130351982-004AJanuary 16, 19821445.8155.4° E
EKRAN 8130561982-009AFebruary 5, 19821441133.4° W
WESTAR 4130691982-014AFebruary 26, 19821443.456° E
INSAT 1A131291982-031AApril 10, 19821437.355.2° E
COSMOS 1366131771982-044AMay 17, 19821436.378.1° E
WESTAR 5132691982-058AJune 9, 19821451.480.5° W
ANIK D1 (TELESAT 6)134311982-082AAugust 26, 19821438.434.9° E
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