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  2. Sun-synchronous orbit - Wikipedia

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    A non-Sun-synchronous orbit (magenta) is also shown for reference. Dates are shown in white: day/month. A Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), also called a heliosynchronous orbit, [1] is a nearly polar orbit around a planet, in which the satellite passes over any given point of the planet's surface at the same local mean solar time.

  3. Terra (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Terra (EOS AM-1) is a multi-national scientific research satellite operated by NASA in a Sun-synchronous orbit around the Earth.It takes simultaneous measurements of Earth's atmosphere, land, and water to understand how Earth is changing and to identify the consequences for life on Earth. [1]

  4. NISAR (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    The orbit will be a sun-synchronous, dawn-to-dusk type. The planned mission life is three years. [ 1 ] The satellite was fully integrated in January 2024 and was performing its final testing and analysis in preparation for launch. [ 17 ]

  5. Sentinel-3 - Wikipedia

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    Each Sentinel-3 satellite is designed to operate for seven years in a sun-synchronous low-Earth orbit. The satellites use multiple sensors to measure topography, temperature, marine ecosystems, water quality, pollution, and other features for ocean forecasting and environmental monitoring.

  6. Synchronous orbit - Wikipedia

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    A synchronous orbit around Earth that is circular and lies in the equatorial plane is called a geostationary orbit. The more general case, when the orbit is inclined to Earth's equator or is non-circular is called a geosynchronous orbit. The corresponding terms for synchronous orbits around Mars are areostationary and areosynchronous orbits.

  7. Terminator (solar) - Wikipedia

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    Low Earth orbit satellites take advantage of the fact that certain polar orbits set near the terminator do not suffer from eclipse, therefore their solar cells are continuously lit by sunlight. Such orbits are called dawn-dusk orbits, a type of Sun-synchronous orbit. This prolongs the operational life of a LEO satellite, as onboard battery life ...

  8. COSMO-SkyMed - Wikipedia

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    The Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) is used due to power (Electrical Power Subsystem) and revisit time requirements. The satellites' main components are: Two solar arrays for 3.8 kW at 42 V DC; Stabilization, navigation and Global Positioning System (GPS) systems; Synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) working in X-band

  9. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program - Wikipedia

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    The DMSP satellites had periods of roughly 101.0 minutes, so they would orbit the Earth 14.3 times in 24 hours. This period combined with the Sun-synchronous orbit would have the satellite pass over the whole surface of the planet twice a day. DMSP and POES orbits shown in a GAO diagram.