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Ground station — The Raisting Satellite Earth Station is the largest satellite communications facility in Germany. A ground station, earth station, or earth terminal is a terrestrial terminal station designed for extraplanetary telecommunication with spacecraft,… … Wikipedia
ground station — /ˈgraʊnd steɪʃən/ (say grownd stayshuhn) noun → earth station …
ground station. — See earth station … Useful english dictionary
ground station — See earth stations … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
satellite-communication ground station — antžeminė palydovinio ryšio stotis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. satellite communication ground station vok. Satelliten Bodenstation, f rus. наземная станция системы спутниковой связи, f pranc. station terrestre de… … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
Station (disambiguation) — Station (from Latin statio ) can refer to anything stationary, specifically:* status, social status * a relay station in a courier system *cursus publicus (Roman Empire) * a type of postal facility that is not a main post office; term explained… … Wikipedia
Station Road, Swinton — Station Road was a stadium in Swinton, near Manchester. England. It was the home of Swinton Rugby League Club between 1929 1992 and waswidely recognised as one of the finest grounds in the Rugby League. Swinton moved to Station Road when they… … Wikipedia
station terrestre de réception satellite — antžeminė palydovinio ryšio stotis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. satellite communication ground station vok. Satelliten Bodenstation, f rus. наземная станция системы спутниковой связи, f pranc. station terrestre de… … Radioelektronikos terminų žodynas
Ground Zero (9-11) — Ground Zero, in der Militärsprache die Explosionsstelle einer Bombe oder Rakete über dem Boden, wird seit dem 11. September 2001 auch für das zerstörte World Trade Center in New York verwendet. Manhattan am 12. September, NASA Satellitenbild Das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ground-controlled interception — (GCI) an air defense tactic whereby one or more radar stations are linked to a command communications center guides interceptor aircraft to an airborne target. This tactic was pioneered by the Royal Air Force during the World War II, although the … Wikipedia