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Technology / Aerospace engineering / Satellite / Communications satellite / Geocentric orbit / Low Earth orbit / Orbital inclination / Geosynchronous orbit / Medium Earth orbit / Astrodynamics / Earth orbits / Spaceflight
Date: 2009-06-10 03:38:57
Technology
Aerospace engineering
Satellite
Communications satellite
Geocentric orbit
Low Earth orbit
Orbital inclination
Geosynchronous orbit
Medium Earth orbit
Astrodynamics
Earth orbits
Spaceflight

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