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communications satellite
noun
an artificial earth satellite that facilitates communications, as radio, television, and telephone transmissions, by means of the reflection or the amplification and retransmission of signals between stations on earth or in space.
communications satellite
noun
an artificial satellite used to relay radio, television, and telephone signals around the earth, usually in geostationary orbit
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of communications satellite1
Example Sentences
These solar storms can damage communications satellites and power grids, though they can also cause beautiful auroras in the sky.
A communications satellite designed and built by embattled aerospace giant Boeing has broken up in orbit.
Space Force canceled a multibillion-dollar program to build a new military communications satellite because of rising costs and delays in its development, Bloomberg News reported.
Space Force recently canceled a multibillion-dollar program to develop a classified military communications satellite with the company after cost overruns, a schedule delay and development difficulties, according to Bloomberg.
It has already sold more than 70 Vulcan launches, including 38 to Amazon as it builds Project Kuiper, a constellation of internet communications satellites.
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