Physics
Scientific paper
May 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992esabu..70...81s&link_type=abstract
ESA Bulletin (ISSN 0376-4265), no. 70, May 1992, p. 81-88.
Physics
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Direct Broadcast Satellites, Elliptical Orbits, Northern Hemisphere, Radio Communication, Satellite Networks, Earth Orbital Environments, Land Mobile Satellite Service, Meteorology, Satellite Orbits
Scientific paper
The paper describes a satellite communication system based on particular classes of highly-inclined elliptical orbits (HEOs), the 'multiregional' HEOs (M-HEOs). The M-HEO system will provide direct satellite radio broadcasting services to both the Eastern and the Western Europe, to the Far East, and to most of North America, while using a minimum number of satellites per region served. It is pointed out that the M-HEO concept offers clear and continuous visibility of the earth's northern regions and high-temporal resolution, thus offering advantages over the existing systems for providing reliable weather forecasts. The paper gives particular consideration to the M-HEO satellite constellation.
Solari G.
Viola Roberto
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