ECE :: Satellite Communication
- _____ is an artificial body that is projected from earth to orbit either earth (or) another body of solar systems.
- _____ is defined as the use of orbiting satellites to receive, amplify and retransmit data to earth stations.
- ________ law states that the path followed by the satellite around the primary will be an ellipse.
- _____ law states that for equal time intervals, the satellite will sweep out equal areas in its orbital plane, focused at the barycenter.
- _____ law states that the square of the periodic time of orbit is perpendicular to the cube of the mean distance between the two bodies. A3 = 3/n2
- The point farthest from the earth is defined as ______
- The point where the orbit crosses the equatorial plane going from south to north is known as ________
- INTELSAT stands for ________
- ______ system achieves and maintains the required attitudes, including main function maintaining accurate satellite position throughout the life span of the system.
- Which of the following refers to the equipment used to provide the service for which the satellite has been launched.