Claims
- 1. A constellation of satellites, comprising:a plurality of (N+1) satellites in elliptical orbits, where each elliptical orbit has an apogee and a perigee, and each apogee is substantially selected to have an angular rate which approximates an angular rate of the earth's rotation so that said satellite appears to be virtually geosynchronous at apogee; wherein said orbits are arranged such that one of said apogee is synchronized over a targeted geographical region, such that each of N geographical region, where N≧2, is always being covered by one of said N+1 satellites; a communication element to communicate to each of said geographical regions using said satellites which are at apogee, and to communicate with a position on the earth using a first satellite at a first of said targeted geographical regions, then allowing said satellite to orbit until it reaches a second of said targeted geographical regions and is virtually geosynchronous over said second geographical region and transmitting said information, previously stored when said satellite is over said first geographical region to said second geographical region.
- 2. A constellation of satellites, comprising:a plurality of (N+1) satellites in elliptical orbits, where each elliptical orbit has an apogee and a perigee, and each apogee is substantially selected to have an angular rate which approximates an angular rate of the earth's rotation so that said satellite appears to be virtually geosynchronous at apogee; wherein said orbits are arranged such that one of said apogee is synchronized over a targeted geographical region, such that each of N geographical region, where N≧2, is always being covered by one of said N+1 satellites; and a communication element to communicate to each of said geographical regions using said satellites which are at apogee; wherein there are at least three satellites, and the orbits are selected such that satellites come within 1 degree of one another at a point when one satellite moves out of range of the ground tracking and the other satellite moves into range of the ground tracking.
Parent Case Info
This appln is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/056,051 filed Apr. 6, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (24)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Application of Ellipsat Corporation to FCC, Apr. 1991.* |
Ellipsat Corporation application before the Federal Communications Commission. |
Continuations (1)
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