geostationary

English

Etymology

geo- + stationary

Adjective

geostationary (not comparable)

  1. At a fixed distance in three dimensions relative to a particular point on the Earth's surface; generally only possible with orbital satellites.
    • 1971: Thomas A. Croft, Measurement of a Solar Wind Plasma Stream which Endures Several Months But is Intermittent on a Time Scale of about One Day
      The measurement is accomplished by observing the Faraday rotation angle of signals from geostationary satellites on a continuous basis.

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