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Geosynchronous Orbit (Posted on 2004-06-05) Difficulty: 2 of 5
A prominent politician recently proposed, as part of our SDI, to place a defensive satellite in geosynchronous orbit directly above Washington, D.C.

What if anything is wrong with his suggestion?

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re: a small theory | Comment 8 of 14 |
(In reply to a small theory by loki)

Not to be too pedantic, I've always heard geosynchronous and geostationary used synonymously.  However, I'm happy to accept your definition of the words.

It is "technically" possible that one could create an artifical orbit using thrusters, or some other similar fuel-requiring force-generating device, but it is certainly "practically" impossible (in the foreseeable future) due to the immense energy requirements to maintain this for more than a few minutes.

Also, don't forget that to be in a geosynchronous orbit, the satelite must be in a very high orbit (when compared to most communication/spy satellites).  This makes it very unlikely that it will put any "land below it" at risk.

  Posted by ThoughtProvoker on 2004-06-11 11:34:11

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