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- 2c8530dc-b6cc-445f-87dc-36e76a1cb29c type Concept @default.
- 2c8530dc-b6cc-445f-87dc-36e76a1cb29c broader 3466eed1-2fbb-49bf-ab0b-dc08731d502b @default.
- 2c8530dc-b6cc-445f-87dc-36e76a1cb29c definition "Path = ['Earth Observation Satellites', 'Space-based Platforms', 'Platforms'] Geostationary satellites are satellites that travel above Earth's equator from west to east at an altitude of approximately 35,900 kilometers (22,300 miles) and at a speed matching that of Earth's rotation, thus remaining stationary in relation to Earth. [Source: The American Heritageý Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright ý 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.]" @default.
- 2c8530dc-b6cc-445f-87dc-36e76a1cb29c inScheme concept_scheme @default.
- 2c8530dc-b6cc-445f-87dc-36e76a1cb29c prefLabel "GEOSTATIONARY_SATELLITES" @default.