Satellite

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Overview

Satellites are small, typically unmanned versions of Space Stations, placed in orbit around another planetary body.[1] Their uses can vary tremendously, from providing communications or navigation assistance to battlefield reconnaissance and missile defense.

Satellites are extremely reliant on accurately-plotted orbits and computer controls, as they are only equipped with station-keeping drives, giving them a maximum acceleration of around .025 G.[1] They are typically placed in either a low-altitude or geo-synchronous orbit, although more exotic orbits such as Molnyia orbits are also possible. Low-altitude orbits, typically a few hundred kilometers from the surface, will travel over the same band of terrain, while a geo-synchronous orbit will maintain its location over the same equatorial location at a distance of several thousand kilometers, depending on the planet.[1]

The uses for satellites are many and varied, depending on their equipment. Various satellite imagers are available, such as High-Resolution Imagers, Infrared Imagers, Hyperspectral Imagers and Look-Down Radar. People equipped with a Satellite Uplink or SatNav Receiver can communicate effortlessly or pinpoint their exact location on a planet. If equipped with weaponry, satellites can be used to defend themselves or an important target from missiles and other enemy combatants.

History

During the golden years of the Star League, many planets were ringed by networks of satellites, providing plenty of benefits both military and civilian. However, during the Amaris Civil War and subsequent Succession Wars, many of these satellites were targeted for destruction, and the ability for many planets to rebuild their satellite network was lost.[2]

See Also

List of Satellites

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tactical Operations, p. 148
  2. LosTech, p. 101

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