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GSO (disambiguation)

geosynchronous         
  • The geosynchronous orbit was popularised by the science fiction author [[Arthur C. Clarke]], and is thus sometimes called the Clarke Orbit.
  • A computer-generated image of space debris. Two debris fields are shown: around geosynchronous space and low Earth orbit.
  • The geostationary satellite (green) always remains above the same marked spot on the equator (brown).
  • ECI]]) and of an observer rotating around the earth at its spin rate ([[ECEF]]).
  • A quasi-[[zenith]] satellite orbit
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SATELLITE ORBIT KEEPING THE SATELLITE AT A FIXED LONGITUDE ABOVE THE EQUATOR
Geosynchronous; Geosynchronous Orbit; Geosychronous orbit; Geosync orbit; Geo-synchronous; Geosyncronous orbit; Geo-synchronous orbit; Geosynchronous Earth Orbit; Geosynchronous Earth orbit; Geosynchronous earth orbit; Geosync; Inclined geosynchronous orbit
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¦ adjective another term for synchronous (in sense 2).
Geosynchronous orbit         
  • The geosynchronous orbit was popularised by the science fiction author [[Arthur C. Clarke]], and is thus sometimes called the Clarke Orbit.
  • A computer-generated image of space debris. Two debris fields are shown: around geosynchronous space and low Earth orbit.
  • The geostationary satellite (green) always remains above the same marked spot on the equator (brown).
  • ECI]]) and of an observer rotating around the earth at its spin rate ([[ECEF]]).
  • A quasi-[[zenith]] satellite orbit
  • left
SATELLITE ORBIT KEEPING THE SATELLITE AT A FIXED LONGITUDE ABOVE THE EQUATOR
Geosynchronous; Geosynchronous Orbit; Geosychronous orbit; Geosync orbit; Geo-synchronous; Geosyncronous orbit; Geo-synchronous orbit; Geosynchronous Earth Orbit; Geosynchronous Earth orbit; Geosynchronous earth orbit; Geosync; Inclined geosynchronous orbit
A geosynchronous orbit (sometimes abbreviated GSO) is an Earth-centered orbit with an orbital period that matches Earth's rotation on its axis, 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds (one sidereal day). The synchronization of rotation and orbital period means that, for an observer on Earth's surface, an object in geosynchronous orbit returns to exactly the same position in the sky after a period of one sidereal day.
Lycoming GSO-580         
Lycoming SO-580; Lycoming VSO-580; Lycoming GSO-580-B; Lycoming GSO-580-C; Lycoming GSO-580-D; Lycoming SO-580-A1A; Lycoming SO-580-A1B; Lycoming VSO-580-A1A; Lycoming SO-580-B
The Lycoming GSO-580 is a family of eight-cylinder horizontally opposed, supercharged, carburetor-equipped aircraft engines for both airplanes and helicopters, manufactured by Lycoming Engines in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

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GSO
Examples of use of GSO
1. According to a GSO statement, the GSO project was unanimously chosen as the top entry.
2. "We are planning in ISRO to orbit another 10 to 12 communications satellites into GSO (geo–stationary orbit) in the next four years.
3. Issuance of GSO state saving bonds, a nontradable instrument aimed at pension funds, will increase to '0 billion rubles from 80 billion rubles, it said.
4. Some GSO data collected about the fair are as follows: Turkish Airlines (THY) made 27 extra flights and flew 17,000 passengers to Gaziantep during the fair.
5. When the 7th Armoured Division left Italy to prepare for the invasion of Normandy, Wyldbore–Smith was appointed GSO 1 (Chief of Staff) of the 11th Armoured Division, already in England training for the same enterprise.