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  • Sun-synchronous orbit
  • Type of geocentric orbit

    A Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), also called a heliosynchronous orbit, is a nearly polar orbit around a planet, in which the satellite passes over any given

    Sun-synchronous orbit

    Sun-synchronous orbit

    Sun-synchronous_orbit

  • Synchronous orbit
  • Orbit of an astronomical body equal to that body's average rotational period

    A synchronous orbit is an orbit in which an orbiting body (usually a satellite) has a period equal to the average rotational period of the body being orbited

    Synchronous orbit

    Synchronous_orbit

  • Space-based data center
  • Proposed orbital infrastructure

    data centers or orbital AI infrastructure are proposed concepts to build AI data centers in the sun-synchronous orbit or other orbits utilizing space-based

    Space-based data center

    Space-based data center

    Space-based_data_center

  • List of orbits
  • close to) either 90 degrees or −90 degrees. Polar Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO): A nearly polar orbit that passes the equator at the same local solar time

    List of orbits

    List of orbits

    List_of_orbits

  • Polar orbit
  • Satellite orbit with high inclination

    orbit to provide telecommunications services. Near-polar orbiting satellites commonly choose a sun-synchronous orbit, where each successive orbital pass

    Polar orbit

    Polar orbit

    Polar_orbit

  • List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2020–2022)
  • payload masses). SpaceX held a successful launch of the first commercial orbital human space flight on 30 May 2020, crewed with NASA astronauts Doug Hurley

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2020–2022)

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2020–2022)

    List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2020–2022)

  • List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)
  • capacity also rose, with approximately 1,200 tonnes (2,600,000 lb) sent to orbit. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec  

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches (2023)

    List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches_(2023)

  • Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle
  • Indian expendable launch vehicle

    India to launch its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites into Sun-synchronous orbits, a service that was, until the advent of the PSLV in 1993, only

    Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

    Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle

    Polar_Satellite_Launch_Vehicle

  • Artificial satellites in retrograde orbit
  • rotation. Most commercial Earth-observing satellites use retrograde Sun-synchronous orbits to ensure that observations are performed at the same local time

    Artificial satellites in retrograde orbit

    Artificial_satellites_in_retrograde_orbit

  • Lunar orbit
  • Orbit of an object around the Moon

    Earth's sun-synchronous orbits, lunar Sun-synchronous orbits do not occur naturally, because the Lunar gravity field is highly uneven, such an orbit would

    Lunar orbit

    Lunar orbit

    Lunar_orbit

  • Semi-synchronous orbit
  • Type of astronomical orbit

    A semi-synchronous orbit is an orbit with a period equal to half the average rotational period of the body being orbited, and in the same direction as

    Semi-synchronous orbit

    Semi-synchronous_orbit

  • List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches
  • demonstration payload to a heliocentric orbit extending past the orbit of Mars, DART and Hera to the asteroid Didymos, Euclid to Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2, Psyche

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches

    List of Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launches

    List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_Heavy_launches

  • Orbital station-keeping
  • Maintenance of a particular orbit

    and Moon will in general perturb the orbital plane. For a Sun-synchronous orbit, the precession of the orbital plane caused by the oblateness of the

    Orbital station-keeping

    Orbital_station-keeping

  • Solid-fuel space launch vehicle
  • South Korean orbital launch vehicle

    into a sun-synchronous orbit, in 2027. By 2032, the military expects to have a version capable of placing 7 tonnes into a sun-synchronous orbit and 3.7

    Solid-fuel space launch vehicle

    Solid-fuel_space_launch_vehicle

  • Subsynchronous orbit
  • Kind of planetary orbit

    subsynchronous orbit is an orbit of a satellite that is nearer the planet than it would be if it were in synchronous orbit, i.e. the orbital period is less

    Subsynchronous orbit

    Subsynchronous_orbit

  • Tianlong-3
  • Orbital launch vehicle by Space Pioneer

    launch services for medium-sized payloads to low Earth orbit (LEO) and sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). The first stage of the Tianlong-3 is equipped with

    Tianlong-3

    Tianlong-3

  • LauncherOne
  • Two-stage, air-launched rocket by Virgin Orbit

    designed to carry smallsat payloads of up to 300 kg (660 lb) into Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), following air launch from a carrier aircraft at high altitude

    LauncherOne

    LauncherOne

    LauncherOne

  • Long March (rocket family)
  • Class of Chinese rockets

    most among active rocket families, to low Earth orbit, Sun-synchronous orbit, geostationary transfer orbit, trans-lunar, and trans-Mars injection. The Long

    Long March (rocket family)

    Long_March_(rocket_family)

  • Geocentric orbit
  • Orbit around Earth

    an inclination of (or very close to) 90 degrees. Polar Sun synchronous orbit A nearly polar orbit that passes the equator at the same local time on every

    Geocentric orbit

    Geocentric_orbit

  • Vikram-II
  • Indian space launch vehicle

    into low Earth orbit (LEO) and Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). Vikram-II was announced by Skyroot Aerospace as part of its family of orbital launch vehicles

    Vikram-II

    Vikram-II

  • Planet Labs
  • American space technology company

    110 rocket) and Dove 2 (aboard a Soyuz Rocket) were placed in a Sun-synchronous orbit. Dove 3 and Dove 4 were launched in November 2013. In June 2013

    Planet Labs

    Planet Labs

    Planet_Labs

  • Long March 8
  • Chinese orbital launch vehicle

    orbital launch vehicle developed by the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology to launch up to 5000 kg to a 700 km altitude Sun-synchronous orbit

    Long March 8

    Long March 8

    Long_March_8

  • Tidal locking
  • Situation in which an astronomical object's orbital period matches its rotational period

    rotation rate over the course of a complete orbit. In the case where a tidally locked body possesses synchronous rotation, the object takes just as long to

    Tidal locking

    Tidal locking

    Tidal_locking

  • Small Satellite Launch Vehicle
  • Indian small-lift launch vehicle

    low Earth orbit (500 km (310 mi)) or 300 kg (660 lb) payload to Sun-synchronous orbit (500 km (310 mi)). The rocket supports multi-orbital drop-offs capability

    Small Satellite Launch Vehicle

    Small Satellite Launch Vehicle

    Small_Satellite_Launch_Vehicle

  • Satellite
  • Objects intentionally placed into orbit

    fixed point on the ground). Some imaging satellites choose a Sun-synchronous orbit because they can scan the entire globe with similar lighting. As the

    Satellite

    Satellite

    Satellite

  • Low Earth orbit
  • Orbit around Earth between 160 and 2000 km

    advantage of the Earth's rotation. Other useful LEO orbits, including polar orbits and Sun-synchronous orbits, have higher inclinations to the equator and provide

    Low Earth orbit

    Low Earth orbit

    Low_Earth_orbit

  • Blue Origin
  • American aerospace company

    construct a New Glenn launch pad to give the launch vehicle polar orbit and Sun-synchronous orbit capabilities. The Blue Ring vehicle was announced in October

    Blue Origin

    Blue_Origin

  • Innospace
  • Korean aerospace company

    that is 21.8m long and 1.4m in diameter and can launch 90kg into a sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 500 km. The first stage is equipped with one 25-ton

    Innospace

    Innospace

    Innospace

  • Rocket Lab
  • American public spaceflight company

    Photon communicates on the S-band. Depending on the orbital inclination (37° to Sun-synchronous orbit), it is expected to have a payload capacity of 170 kg

    Rocket Lab

    Rocket Lab

    Rocket_Lab

  • Fengyun
  • Chinese weather satellites

    meteorological satellites. Launched since 1988 into polar Sun-synchronous and geosynchronous orbit, each three-axis stabilized Fengyun satellite is built

    Fengyun

    Fengyun

    Fengyun

  • Ceres-1
  • Chinese launch vehicle

    diameter. It can deliver 400 kg (880 lb) to low Earth orbit or 300 kg (660 lb) to 500 km Sun-synchronous orbit. The first launch of a Ceres-1 took place at 7

    Ceres-1

    Ceres-1

  • Supersynchronous orbit
  • Kind of planetary orbit

    supersynchronous orbit is an orbit with a period greater than that of a synchronous orbit, or an orbit whose major axis is larger than that of a synchronous orbit. A

    Supersynchronous orbit

    Supersynchronous_orbit

  • Space debris
  • Pollution around Earth by defunct artificial objects

    launched in 1966 orbiting Earth and the Sun. At least eight Delta rockets have contributed orbital debris in the Sun-synchronous low Earth orbit environment

    Space debris

    Space debris

    Space_debris

  • Chinese H-alpha Solar Explorer
  • China's first solar observatory

    517-kilometer-altitude Sun-synchronous orbit, with an orbital period of around 94 minutes. Xuntian Clark, Stephen (18 October 2021). "China launches orbiting solar observatory"

    Chinese H-alpha Solar Explorer

    Chinese_H-alpha_Solar_Explorer

  • Rocket Lab Electron
  • Two-stage small launch vehicle, 200-300 kg to LEO

    payload capacity of 150–225 kg (331–496 lb) to a 500 km (310 mi) Sun-synchronous orbit. In pursuit of reusability, Rocket Lab has made changes to Electron

    Rocket Lab Electron

    Rocket Lab Electron

    Rocket_Lab_Electron

  • Orbit of the Moon
  • The Moon's circuit around Earth

    geocentric orbit is the result of Earth perturbating the Moon's orbit around the Sun. It orbits Earth in the prograde direction and completes one revolution

    Orbit of the Moon

    Orbit of the Moon

    Orbit_of_the_Moon

  • List of space telescopes
  • the initial orbit. For telescopes in Earth orbit, the minimum and maximum altitude are given in kilometers. For telescopes in solar orbit, the minimum

    List of space telescopes

    List of space telescopes

    List_of_space_telescopes

  • Long March 12
  • Chinese medium-lift carrier rocket

    000 lb) of payload in low Earth orbit and at least 6 tonnes (13,000 lb) in a 700 kilometres (430 mi) Sun-synchronous orbit. Its first launch took place on

    Long March 12

    Long March 12

    Long_March_12

  • SAOCOM
  • Argentinian Earth observation satellite

    Argentina's space agency CONAE. Two satellites are already orbiting the Earth in a Sun-synchronous orbit. The second one was launched on 30 August 2020. CONAE

    SAOCOM

    SAOCOM

    SAOCOM

  • Space-based solar power
  • Concept of collecting solar power in outer space and distributing it to Earth

    electricity. The program looked both at systems in Sun-synchronous orbit and geosynchronous orbit. Some of SERT's conclusions: The increasing global energy

    Space-based solar power

    Space-based solar power

    Space-based_solar_power

  • Geosynchronous orbit
  • Orbit keeping the satellite at a fixed longitude above the equator

    Medium Earth orbit Molniya orbit Subsynchronous orbit Supersynchronous orbit Synchronous orbit Howell, Elizabeth. "What Is a Geosynchronous Orbit?". Space

    Geosynchronous orbit

    Geosynchronous orbit

    Geosynchronous_orbit

  • Nodal precession
  • Rotation of a satellite as it orbits

    eastward. This nodal precession enables sun-synchronous orbits to maintain a nearly constant angle relative to the Sun. A non-rotating body of planetary scale

    Nodal precession

    Nodal_precession

  • Maritime Launch Services
  • Canadian space transportation company

    Cyclone-4M rockets by Pivdenne Design Office to launch polar and Sun-synchronous orbit from Canso, Nova Scotia. Due to supply problems caused by the 2022

    Maritime Launch Services

    Maritime Launch Services

    Maritime_Launch_Services

  • Earth observation satellite
  • Satellite designed to observe Earth from orbit

    each orbit, allowing a different section of the globe to be scanned with each orbit. Most are in Sun-synchronous orbits. A geostationary orbit, at 36

    Earth observation satellite

    Earth observation satellite

    Earth_observation_satellite

  • Jilin-1
  • Chinese commercial satellite system

    satellites are in Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). As of 15 June 2023, there were a total of 25 launches of Jilin-1, and 130 satellites in orbit. Chang Guang originally

    Jilin-1

    Jilin-1

    Jilin-1

  • Angara-1.2
  • Russian small-lift launch vehicle

    payload of up to 3.5 t (7,700 lb) into low Earth orbit and up to 2.4 t (5,300 lb) into a sun-synchronous orbit. The height of the Angara-1.2 is about 41.5 m

    Angara-1.2

    Angara-1.2

    Angara-1.2

  • Terra (satellite)
  • NASA climate research satellite (1999–present)

    multi-national scientific research satellite operated by NASA in a Sun-synchronous orbit around the Earth. It takes simultaneous measurements of Earth's

    Terra (satellite)

    Terra (satellite)

    Terra_(satellite)

  • Suomi NPP
  • American Earth weather satellite (2011–present)

    satellite was placed into a Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) 833 km (518 mi) above the Earth. Suomi NPP's descending orbital path The Suomi NPP spacecraft

    Suomi NPP

    Suomi NPP

    Suomi_NPP

  • Russian Orbital Station
  • Proposed Russian space station

    ROS was originally planned to operate at a 400 km (250 mi) high, Sun-synchronous orbit with an inclination of about 98 degrees, which allowed remote sensing

    Russian Orbital Station

    Russian Orbital Station

    Russian_Orbital_Station

  • Epsilon (rocket)
  • JAXA small-lift rocket family

    Epsilon in 2007. It is capable of placing a 590 kg payload into Sun-synchronous orbit. The development aim is to reduce the US$70 million launch cost

    Epsilon (rocket)

    Epsilon (rocket)

    Epsilon_(rocket)

  • Reflect Orbital
  • American space technology company

    demonstration of deployable large-scale heliostat technology in Sun synchronous orbit. The vehicle is named after Eärendil the Mariner from Lord of the

    Reflect Orbital

    Reflect Orbital

    Reflect_Orbital

  • Andøya Space
  • Norwegian space research facility

    Andøya, in polar- or Sun-synchronous orbit. In polar orbit, the satellite passes above or near the Earth's poles at each orbit. This is favorable for

    Andøya Space

    Andøya Space

    Andøya_Space

  • CHEOPS
  • European optical space telescope launched in 2019

    mounted on a standard small satellite platform. It was placed into a Sun-synchronous orbit of about 700 km altitude. For the planned mission duration of 3

    CHEOPS

    CHEOPS

    CHEOPS

  • ISRO
  • Indian national space and aeronautics agency

    600-kilogram (1,300 lb) class spacecrafts into 1,000-kilometre (620 mi) Sun-synchronous orbit had already begun in 1978. The SLV-3 later had two more launches

    ISRO

    ISRO

    ISRO

  • Rocket Lab Photon
  • Satellite bus made by Rocket Lab

    Photon communicates on the S-band. Depending on the orbital inclination (37° to Sun-synchronous orbit), it is expected to have a payload capacity of 170 kg

    Rocket Lab Photon

    Rocket Lab Photon

    Rocket_Lab_Photon

  • Cosmic Background Explorer
  • NASA satellite of the Explorer program

    and the instruments. A circular Sun-synchronous orbit satisfied all these requirements. A 900 km (560 mi) altitude orbit with a 99° inclination was chosen

    Cosmic Background Explorer

    Cosmic Background Explorer

    Cosmic_Background_Explorer

  • ArianeGroup
  • European aerospace company

    is planned to be capable of carrying 500-kilogram payloads to Sun-synchronous orbit. It will use the Prometheus engine—three for the first stage and

    ArianeGroup

    ArianeGroup

    ArianeGroup

  • Landsat 7
  • American earth observation satellite (1999–2025)

    a polar, Sun-synchronous orbit, meaning it scans across the entire Earth's surface. With an altitude of 705 km (438 mi), it takes 232 orbits, or 16 days

    Landsat 7

    Landsat 7

    Landsat_7

  • Weather System Follow-on Microwave Program
  • American meteorology satellite

    operational environmental satellite system. WSF-M will be a Sun-synchronous low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite with a passive microwave imaging radiometer

    Weather System Follow-on Microwave Program

    Weather_System_Follow-on_Microwave_Program

  • KH-11 KENNEN
  • Type of American spy satellite

    an orbital inclination of 74° has been deduced for NROL-71. This could indicate that NROL-71 is targeted for a Type II Multi Sun-Synchronous Orbit, which

    KH-11 KENNEN

    KH-11 KENNEN

    KH-11_KENNEN

  • IRS-1B
  • Indian Earth observation satellite

    remote sensing satellites, was successfully launched into a polar Sun-synchronous orbit on 29 August 1991 from the Soviet Cosmodrome at Baikonur. IRS-1B

    IRS-1B

    IRS-1B

  • Long March 6
  • Launch vehicle

    capable of placing at least 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) of payload into a Sun-synchronous orbit. The first stage of the Long March 6 was derived from the booster

    Long March 6

    Long March 6

    Long_March_6

  • Orbital propellant depot
  • Cache of propellant used to refuel spacecraft

    simulant. In June 2021, Orbit Fab flew the first propellant depot, Tanker-001 Tenzing, carrying Hydrogen Peroxide in Sun-synchronous orbit. NASA concept for

    Orbital propellant depot

    Orbital propellant depot

    Orbital_propellant_depot

  • Astra Rocket
  • Launch vehicles developed by Astra

    that had a payload capacity of 25 kg (55 lb) to a 500 km (310 mi) Sun-synchronous orbit. The rocket consisted of two stages. The first stage had five electric-pump-fed

    Astra Rocket

    Astra Rocket

    Astra_Rocket

  • Orbital plane
  • Concept in geometry and physics

    the Sun around the Earth, forming a Sun-synchronous orbit. A launch vehicle's launch window is usually determined by the times when the target orbital plane

    Orbital plane

    Orbital plane

    Orbital_plane

  • Indian Remote Sensing Programme
  • Series of Earth observation satellites

    capabilities. The first was to design, build and launch satellites to a Sun-synchronous orbit. The second was to establish and operate ground stations for spacecraft

    Indian Remote Sensing Programme

    Indian_Remote_Sensing_Programme

  • Space One KAIROS
  • Japanese private small-lift orbital rocket

    small satellites of mass up to 250 kg to low Earth orbit and up to 150 kg to sun-synchronous orbit by the private spaceflight company Space One. It consists

    Space One KAIROS

    Space One KAIROS

    Space_One_KAIROS

  • Pixxel
  • Indian aerospace company

    building a constellation of hyperspectral imaging satellites into a sun-synchronous orbit. Pixxel was founded by Awais Ahmed and Kshitij Khandelwal in 2019

    Pixxel

    Pixxel

    Pixxel

  • Aquarius (SAC-D instrument)
  • NASA instrument aboard the Argentine SAC-D spacecraft

    Force Base in California, SAC-D was carried into a 657 km (408 mi) Sun-synchronous orbit to begin its 3-year mission. On June 7, 2015, the SAC-D satellite

    Aquarius (SAC-D instrument)

    Aquarius (SAC-D instrument)

    Aquarius_(SAC-D_instrument)

  • Prime (rocket)
  • British orbital rocket of the company Orbex

    launching payloads up to 150 kilograms (330 lb) to a standard 500 km Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). In February 2026, the project was cancelled as Orbex ceased

    Prime (rocket)

    Prime (rocket)

    Prime_(rocket)

  • Vantor (company)
  • American space technology company

    Boeing commercial launch services to deliver WorldView-2 into a Sun-synchronous orbit. The satellite includes a panchromatic sensor with a 46 cm (18 in)

    Vantor (company)

    Vantor_(company)

  • VENμS
  • Earth observation microsatellite

    Environment monitoring on a New Micro-Satellite (VENμS) is a near polar Sun-synchronous orbit microsatellite. It is a joint project of the Israeli Space Agency

    VENμS

    VENμS

    VENμS

  • Svalbard Satellite Station
  • Satellite ground station on Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway

    ground stations that can see a low altitude polar orbiting satellite (e.g., in Sun-synchronous orbit) on every revolution as the Earth rotates. As of 2021

    Svalbard Satellite Station

    Svalbard Satellite Station

    Svalbard_Satellite_Station

  • Data center
  • Facility used to house computer servers

    and cement. Housing data centers in space has been proposed for low Earth orbit (LEO). The theoretical advantages are that of space-based solar power, in

    Data center

    Data center

    Data_center

  • Timeline of first orbital launches by country
  • Center into Sun-synchronous orbit on November 7, 2020, becoming the second Chinese private company capable of launching satellites into orbit.  United States

    Timeline of first orbital launches by country

    Timeline of first orbital launches by country

    Timeline_of_first_orbital_launches_by_country

  • Pallas-1
  • Partially reusable orbital launch vehicle by Galactic Energy

    placing a 5-tonne payload into low Earth orbit (LEO), or a 3-tonne payload into a 700-kilometer Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). The first launch of the rocket

    Pallas-1

    Pallas-1

  • Beta angle
  • Angle between the orbital plane of a satellite and the vector to the sun

    solar radiation. For objects launched into orbit, the solar beta angle of inclined and sun-synchronous orbits depend on launch altitude, inclination, and

    Beta angle

    Beta angle

    Beta_angle

  • Graveyard orbit
  • Spacecraft end-of-life orbit

    graveyard orbit, also called a junk orbit or disposal orbit, is an orbit that lies away from common operational orbits. One significant graveyard orbit is a

    Graveyard orbit

    Graveyard orbit

    Graveyard_orbit

  • Malligyong-1
  • North Korean spy satellite

    Malligyong-1 is North Korea's first spy satellite. It is in a sun-synchronous orbit at about 500 kilometres (310 mi) altitude, and will provide a global

    Malligyong-1

    Malligyong-1

    Malligyong-1

  • Cartosat-2
  • Indian Earth observation satellite

    Cartosat-2 was an Earth observation satellite in a Sun-synchronous orbit and the second of the Cartosat series of satellites. The satellite was built

    Cartosat-2

    Cartosat-2

  • Landsat 2
  • American earth observation satellite (1975–1982)

    acquire global, seasonal data in medium resolution from a near-polar, Sun-synchronous orbit. The satellite, built by General Electric, acquired data with the

    Landsat 2

    Landsat 2

    Landsat_2

  • LandSpace
  • Chinese commercial space launch company

    sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). The first flight of Zhuque-2 occurred on 14 December 2022, but the launch vehicle failed to place its payload into orbit

    LandSpace

    LandSpace

  • Meteor-3M No.1
  • Weather satellite

    from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The satellite is in a Sun-synchronous orbit with an ascending node time of about 9 AM. An APT transmission was

    Meteor-3M No.1

    Meteor-3M No.1

    Meteor-3M_No.1

  • SaxaVord Spaceport
  • Spaceport on Unst, Scotland

    tall rockets capable of carrying payloads up to 1000 kg into a sun-synchronous orbit. The UK Pathfinder Launch programme is supported by £23.5 million

    SaxaVord Spaceport

    SaxaVord Spaceport

    SaxaVord_Spaceport

  • NOAA-19
  • American weather satellite (2009–2025)

    NOAA-19 was launched on 6 February 2009. NOAA-19 was in an afternoon Sun-synchronous orbit and was launched with the intention that it replace NOAA-18 as the

    NOAA-19

    NOAA-19

    NOAA-19

  • IRS-1A
  • Indian Earth observation satellite

    remote sensing satellites, was successfully launched into a polar Sun-synchronous orbit on 17 March 1988 from the Soviet Cosmodrome at Baikonur. IRS-1A

    IRS-1A

    IRS-1A

  • Elysium Space
  • Space burial business

    rideshare will launch ashes into a Sun-synchronous orbit about the Earth. The Earth orbiting ashes will eventually have its orbit decay and return to Earth as

    Elysium Space

    Elysium_Space

  • DigitalGlobe
  • American space imagery company

    Delta II. It is in a 450 km (280 mi) altitude, 98° inclination Sun-synchronous orbit. An earlier launch attempt resulted in the loss of QuickBird-1;

    DigitalGlobe

    DigitalGlobe

    DigitalGlobe

  • 2001 Mars Odyssey
  • NASA orbiter for geology and hydrology

    arrived orbiter used aerobraking to alter its orbit into the desired shape. Odyssey is in a Sun-synchronous orbit, which provides consistent lighting for its

    2001 Mars Odyssey

    2001 Mars Odyssey

    2001_Mars_Odyssey

  • Relativity Space
  • American launch vehicle manufacturer

    Space Force Base in California to launch payloads into polar orbits and Sun-synchronous orbits. Terran R is a heavy-lift two-stage, partially reusable launch

    Relativity Space

    Relativity_Space

  • Space Epoch
  • Chinese space launch company

    64 meters tall, with a payload capacity of 6.500 kg to 1.100 km sun-synchronous orbit (SSO). The tanks are three and fours meter diameter. The cargo cabin

    Space Epoch

    Space_Epoch

  • Hodoyoshi 1
  • Japanese microsatellite

    was launched on 6 November 2014 by a Dnepr rocket into the 500 km Sun-synchronous orbit along with Asnaro-1 and other microsatellites. Hodoyoshi 3 Hodoyoshi

    Hodoyoshi 1

    Hodoyoshi 1

    Hodoyoshi_1

  • Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2
  • NASA climate satellite

    in the group. Members of the A-train fly very close together in Sun-synchronous orbit, to make nearly simultaneous measurements of Earth. A particularly

    Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2

    Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2

    Orbiting_Carbon_Observatory_2

  • Geostationary transfer orbit
  • Transfer orbit used to reach geosynchronous or geostationary orbit

    transfer orbit (GTO) or geosynchronous transfer orbit is a highly elliptical type of geocentric orbit, usually with a perigee as low as low Earth orbit (LEO)

    Geostationary transfer orbit

    Geostationary transfer orbit

    Geostationary_transfer_orbit

  • ACRIMSAT
  • Satellite of NASA's Earth Observing System program

    KOMPSAT. It was placed into a high inclination of 98.30°, at 720 km. Sun-synchronous orbit from which the ACRIM-3 instrument monitored total solar irradiance

    ACRIMSAT

    ACRIMSAT

    ACRIMSAT

  • Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1
  • Commercial spaceport in New Zealand

    rocket failed to reach its intended 300 to 500 km (190 to 310 mi) Sun-synchronous orbit, only making it to about 250 km (155 mi). The second launch from

    Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1

    Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1

    Rocket_Lab_Launch_Complex_1

  • Fire Information for Resource Management System
  • Conflagration mapping platform developed by NASA

    Ukraine and the Tigray war. The data is collected via satellites in sun-synchronous orbit, making each satellite pass over the same location on Earth on the

    Fire Information for Resource Management System

    Fire Information for Resource Management System

    Fire_Information_for_Resource_Management_System

  • TARANIS
  • Earth observation satellite

    SEOSat-Ingenio aboard Vega flight VV17 and would have been placed in a Sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 676 km, for a mission duration of two to four

    TARANIS

    TARANIS

  • Capella Space
  • American space company

    January 2022 on SpaceX Transporter rideshare missions into a polar Sun-synchronous orbit. In 2023, Capella began launching its third-generation, Acadia satellites

    Capella Space

    Capella_Space

  • Haiyang (satellite)
  • Chinese ocean observation satellite

    satellites are launched from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center (TSLC) into Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) aboard Long March-series rockets. China's National Satellite

    Haiyang (satellite)

    Haiyang (satellite)

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada, Korean, Telugu

    Sun

    The Sun; Obedient

    Sun

  • IRI-SEN
  • Male

    Egyptian

    IRI-SEN

    , an Egyptian officer the son of At.

    IRI-SEN

  • JUN
  • Female

    Japanese

    JUN

    (é †) Japanese unisex name JUN means "obedient."

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  • San
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Malaysian

    San

    Sun; Lord Shiva

    San

  • Adityanandana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Adityanandana

    Son of Sun (Son of the Sun)

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  • Sun
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Sun

    From the town by the river Boyn.

    Sun

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Swedish

    na Sun

    Sun

    na Sun

  • Sugn
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Sugn

    Mythical son of Sugnedudd.

    Sugn

  • A-GUN
  • Female

    Thai/Siamese

    A-GUN

    Thai name A-GUN means "grape."

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  • Sun
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Korean, Sanskrit

    Sun

    Bending; Decreasing

    Sun

  • ANA-SIN-EMID
  • Male

    Babylonian

    ANA-SIN-EMID

    , I trust in Sin!

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  • Sunu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sunu

    Son; Child

    Sunu

  • SUE
  • Female

    English

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    Short form of English Susan, SUE means "lily."

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  • Adityanandana | ஆதித்யாநஂதநா 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Adityanandana | ஆதித்யாநஂதநா 

    Son of Sun (Son of the Sun)

    Adityanandana | ஆதித்யாநஂதநா 

  • Sunn
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo Saxon

    Sunn

    Gift of the sun.

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  • Son
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    Korean : there is one Chinese character for the Son surname. Some sources mention as many as 118 clans for the Son family, but only seven can be documented. According to legend, the Son clan’s founding ancestor was named Kuryema and was one of the six pre-Shilla elders who made Pak Hyŏkkŏse the first king of Shilla. The first documented ancestor, however, was called Sun. Sun is said to have lived a poverty-stricken existence in the Shilla period. His son was a voracious eater and ate Sun’s old mother’s food as well as his own. Sun, feeling that he could always get another son but that his mother was irreplaceable, decided to go into the mountains to bury his son. When he dug into the ground, however, he found a bell. He hung the bell on a nearby tree and rang it. So loud and clear was the cry of the bell that the king heard it in the palace below and came to investigate. The king was amazed at the bell and gave Sun a house and food. Later, a Buddhist temple was built on that spot. The founding ancestor of the Iljik (or Andong) Son clan originally bore the surname Sun, but during the reign of Koryŏ king Hyŏnjong (1009–1031), Sun was changed to Son.English : from Middle English sone ‘son’, hence a distinguishing epithet for a son who shared the same personal name as his father.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sohn, or Sonn.

    Son

  • NUN
  • Male

    English

    NUN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Nuwn, NUN means "fish." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joshua.

    NUN

  • Sur
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Sur

    Sun, Godly, Warrior, Brave, A musical note

    Sur

  • Sund
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish and Danish

    Sund

    Swedish and Danish : from sund ‘strait’, ‘sound’, probably an arbitrarily adopted or ornamental surname, but possibly a topographic name adopted by someone who lived near the shore by a strait.Norwegian : habitational name from any of twenty-five or more farmsteads, mainly in Nordland, so named from Old Norse sund ‘strait’, ‘sound’.English : nickname for a healthy or prosperous man, from Middle English sund, sound ‘sound’, ‘healthy’.English : topographic name from Middle English sund, sound ‘water’, ‘strait’, ‘sound’.

    Sund

  • Dong-sun
  • Boy/Male

    Korean

    Dong-sun

    Eastern integrity.

    Dong-sun

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Laran

  • Harikaran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sarandeep

    Protected Lamp

  • Mrugaya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Mrugaya

    Soft

  • Dipu
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Dipu

    Flame; Light

  • Yasoda
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Yasoda

    Conferring Fame; Lord Krishna's Mother

  • Kellen
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic American

    Kellen

    Slender; fair. Form of Caelan.

  • JANESSA
  • Female

    English

    JANESSA

    Elaborated form of English Jane, JANESSA means "God is gracious."

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hamrutha

  • Odette
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    Anglo, Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Portuguese

    Odette

    Little Wealthy One; Wealthy; Elfin Spear; Water Lady; Small Butterfly

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  • Run
  • v. t.

    To cause to run (in the various senses of Run, v. i.); as, to run a horse; to run a stage; to run a machine; to run a rope through a block.

  • Sun
  • n.

    The direct light or warmth of the sun; sunshine.

  • Sun-struck
  • a.

    Overcome by, or affected with, sunstroke; as, sun-struck soldiers.

  • Synchronal
  • a.

    Happening at, or belonging to, the same time; synchronous; simultaneous.

  • Sun
  • n.

    See Sunn.

  • Synchronous
  • a.

    Happening at the same time; simultaneous.

  • Sum
  • n.

    A quantity of money or currency; any amount, indefinitely; as, a sum of money; a small sum, or a large sum.

  • Sun-dried
  • a.

    Dried by the heat of the sun.

  • Sun
  • v. t.

    To expose to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun cloth; to sun grain.

  • Run
  • a.

    Smuggled; as, run goods.

  • Sin
  • n.

    A sin offering; a sacrifice for sin.

  • Run
  • n.

    The act of running; as, a long run; a good run; a quick run; to go on the run.

  • Run
  • p. p.

    of Run

  • Synchronical
  • a.

    Happening at the same time; synchronous.

  • Sun
  • n.

    That which resembles the sun, as in splendor or importance; any source of light, warmth, or animation.

  • Run
  • n.

    The distance sailed by a ship; as, a good run; a run of fifty miles.

  • Son
  • n.

    Jesus Christ, the Savior; -- called the Son of God, and the Son of man.