What is satellite Information?
Information satellites are satellites of radio communications used in telegraph, telephone, fax, radio and television transmission. It has a dedicated information device - the device transpires its name and sets it up for delivery. Information satellites must launch into orbit along the sky circle of the orbit 35,860km from the land.
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The wave beam of an information satellite can match waves on 1/3 of the earth's surface. Therefore, just distribute 3 satellites in orbit in the same step, it is possible to implement global information.
Due to the wide coverage of information, long distance information, large capacity, transmission quality and high reliability, great flexibility should become one of the advanced measures of radio information. modern. Currently, the international information satellite organization has more than 100 participating countries. On the same path there are more than ten satellites, and form a global information network. It and more than 1,000 ground stations located in the world are responsible for over 60% of international radio and television broadcasting over the ocean and there are more than 20 countries renting transmitters. It uses for domestic information of foreign countries.
Currently in the world there are US, Russian and European aviation departments. Countries like the country and Japan have mastered the technique of launching synchronized satellites.
- China has successfully launched the information satellite
- China launches satellite information
- The US has just launched the first 3G information service satellite
- America launched a new military satellite
- India and Venezuela launched satellites into orbit
- Thousands of people lost contact due to a satellite incident
- 50th anniversary of the launch of Telstar satellite to space
- Japan has just launched new information satellites
- Successfully launched information satellites 'SinoSat-3'
- NASA launches a new generation satellite
- Hacker plans to launch its own satellite
- Japan launched the fourth radar satellite