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Old January 5th 06, 09:03 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
David
 
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On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 12:25:28 -0600, clifto wrote:

wa5dxp wrote:
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 14:50:55 -0600, clifto wrote:
The height of the orbit has EVERYTHING to do with it. The height of the orbit
is what causes the geosynchronicity. Arthur C. Clarke figured it out. His
first known mention of the subject indicates clearly that the height is of
the essence to the geostationary natu

"An 'artificial satellite' at the correct distance from the earth would
make one revolution every 24 hours, i.e., it would remain stationary
above the same spot and would be within optical range of nearly half
the earth's surface. Three repeater stations, 120 degrees apart in the
correct orbit, could give television and microwave coverage to the
entire planet." -- Clarke, letter to Wireless World, 1945


Jules Verne figured it out long before Clark.


If you say so. But they named that segment of space the Clarke Belt. And no
one else seems to mention Verne when discussing geosynchronicity.

That's because he is French.