Synonym: artificial satellite, orbiter, planet. Similar words: tell, tell on, feel like, elite, compelling, definitely, literary, literally. Meaning: ['sætəlaɪt] n. 1. man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon 2. a person who follows or serves another 3. any celestial body orbiting around a planet or star. v. broadcast or disseminate via satellite. adj. surrounding and dominated by a central authority or power.
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(121) The shuttle's main payload will be a 37,300-pound satellite.
(122) The satellite is expected to be operational by next week.
(123) It gives a view of the Earth based on satellite data and photographs, interactive computers and audio-visual systems.
(124) By the end of the decade, direct satellite connections for the Internet may be available.
(125) Like most of the rest of the south east, it's now a satellite commuter dormitory of London.
(126) A satellite that can stabilize itself would be less expensive than those that depend on steering jets.
(127) The second stage of the rocket carrying Intelsat 6, the world's biggest communications satellite, failed to separate.
(128) I think the market will be increasingly excited about wireless communication in general,[sentence dictionary] which could include direct-broadcast satellite programming.
(129) For some it was enough to attain dominion over other rulers, in effect establishing satellite or vassal states.
(130) Examples of such systems include: defence systems, satellite communication systems, transportation systems, manufacturing systems and economic systems.
(131) They are telling many lies, and everyone is watching these broadcasts by satellite, Mr Atasagun said.
(132) For 1993, however, Marconi Marine, of Chelmsford, provided the first satellite communications terminal ever used on Everest.
(133) Had the system been accepted the first commercial power satellite might have been in operation by 2010.
(134) The satellite, therefore, with its celestial impunity was the perfect platform.
(135) It branched off opposite a small village, a satellite of Reggane, almost where I had begun walking.
(136) Satellite customers who are wired for cable sometimes keep the service to get local channels.
(137) Still less can they accept impartial public broadcasting combined with a biased press and biased satellite television.
(138) Some will be fitted with satellite collars(sentencedict.com), in an effort to trace their migratory route.
(139) The compression will let digital audio-visual services be carried by terrestrial and satellite channels, telecommunications networks or digital storage devices.
(140) The US$373,000,000 Tethered Satellite System was designed to be pulled through space to investigate the electrical properties of the upper atmosphere.
(141) The principle is currently used by one camera taking timed exposures from an orbiting space satellite.
(142) Nor is the Thames/BBC project likely to be beset by the teething troubles which plagued the pioneer satellite broadcasters.
(143) Weather satellite images of the area taken from synchronous orbit show an immense circular area of dense clouds above the impact site.
(144) At the 1987 election he was cocooned at Labour headquarters, surrounded by television screens, satellite aerials and endlessly insistent telephones.
(145) The easiest explanation of crater duplicity is that the impacting body was an asteroid with a close satellite.
(146) Its mangrove swamps are rapidly being wiped out by pollution from the satellite towns that are springing up along the shore.
(147) In addition, the conference plans to assign supplementary frequencies for the steadily rising demands of mobile satellite and other mobile communication services.
(148) In their most visible work, astronauts will let loose a retrievable satellite carrying a coffin-sized inflatable antenna.
(149) One figure-eight contrail created as part of a NASAfunded study was tracked by satellite for 10 hours last spring.
(150) Any such attempt will necessarily result in a segmented Community with some countries further progressing towards integration while others become satellite economies.
More similar words: tell, tell on, feel like, elite, compelling, definitely, literary, literally, lately, compensate for, machiavellian, privately, desperately, accurately, fortunately, ultimately, deliberately, approximately, facilitate, little by little, sensation, accusation, compensation, conversation, call in, telephone, roll in, pull in, all in all, fill in.