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Samos-2 was the first satellite to enter a sun-synchronous orbit.
The satellite is scheduled to be launched into a sun-synchronous orbit.
The sun-synchronous orbit is used to keep the solar cells illuminated at all times.
The spacecraft was placed in a sun-synchronous orbit of 101.4 inclination.
Some of our tiny pico-satellites try to stay in "sun-synchronous orbit", always over the day/night line on the Earth below them.
But Venus, for example, is too spherical to have a satellite in sun-synchronous orbit.
This period combined with the sun-synchronous orbit would have the satellite pass over the whole surface of the planet twice a day.
Sun-synchronous orbits are possible around other oblate planets, such as Mars.
The California satellite took up a Sun-synchronous orbit at 97.9 degrees around a thousand kilometers.
IMS-1 is an Earth observation satellite in a sun-synchronous orbit.
The satellites in the FY-1 series are polar-orbiting sun-synchronous orbits.
The program looked both at systems in sun-synchronous orbit and geosynchronous orbit.
The spacecraft will have a ground sampling distance of 1 meter at 600 km in a sun-synchronous orbit.
The closest would be the sun-synchronous orbits that maintain a constant angle between the sun and orbital plane.
A circular Sun-synchronous orbit satisfied all these requirements.
It travels a sun-synchronous orbit, passing a given longitude at 10:30 AM local time.
Earth-observing satellites may also be launched into a sun-synchronous orbit, which is slightly retrograde.
KH-11 satellites are in either of two standard planes in Sun-synchronous orbits.
It is in a polar, sun-synchronous orbit, meaning it scans across the entire earth's surface.
The satellite is in a sun-synchronous orbit with an ascending node time of about 9 AM.
Such orbits are called dawn-dusk orbits, a type of Sun-synchronous orbit.
Since sun-synchronous orbits are polar, the polar regions are common crossing points.
The satellites will be launched in a near-polar, sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of approximately 830 km.
This nodal progression enables sun-synchronous orbits to maintain approximately constant angle relative to the Sun.
It was originally built as a specialised version of the earlier Vostok-2, for injecting lighter payloads into higher sun-synchronous orbits.