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sat·el·lite [ˈsætəlaɪt] N

1. satellite ASTRON:

satellite
satellite

2. satellite:

satellite aerosp, TECH

3. satellite form (hanger-on):

satellite

sat·el·lite ˈbroad·cast·ing N no pl

ˈsat·el·lite dish N

satellite dish
satellite dish

sat·el·lite ˈstate N

satellite state

sat·el·lite ˈtele·vi·sion N no pl

ˈsat·el·lite town N

satellite town

ˈspy sat·el·lite N

spy satellite

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It was reported about a month after launch that the satellite had failed.
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It is available by cable and by satellite.
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It began broadcasting in 1998 as a satellite television channel.
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In regional areas or in new or outskirted areas of cities, satellite is far more common.
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The satellite has two 2.5 m deployable antennas and one 1.35 m top floor antenna.
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This upgrade allows faster processing, double current trackfile capacity and access to satellite information networks.
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The satellites had a diameter of, and were long.
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Two years later, the government passed a similar law addressing satellite television stations.
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The satellite had a mass of, and generated 710 watts of power.
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The scene is recorded and transmitted via satellite.
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