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GeoThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for GEORGIA.
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Geoword-forming element meaning "earth, the Earth," ultimately from Greek geo-, comb. form of Attic and Ionic ge "the earth, land, a land or country" (see Gaia).
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GeoOrbital plane that is geosynchronous with the earth’s equatorial plane (that is, zero inclination), also known as the Clarke Belt, named after Arthur C. Clarke. It is also an object orbiting the earth [..]
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Geohaving to do with the Earth.
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GeoGeostationary orbit
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Geocoding - Giving a geographic identifier or code to locations, such as an address, allowing data to be linked.
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GeoShort for geosynchronous, or geostationary, earth orbit, a satellite system used in telecommunications. GEOs orbit the earth at 22,300 miles above the earth's surface. They are tied to the earth& [..]
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Geoengineering - Technological efforts to stabilize the climate system by direct intervention in the energy balance of the Earth for reducing global warming
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GeoGroup on Earth Observations
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GeoGlobal Environment Outlook
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GeoRelative to the earth as a center; measured from the center of the earth.
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Geo"GEostationary Orbit"; a 0° inclination geosynchronous orbit around the Earth, i.e. with a period of exactly one sidereal day; the footprint of the satellite on the surface of the Earth is [..]
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Geogeosynchronous orbit
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GeoGeostationary Orbit. Also abbreviated GO.
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GeoGas Engine Oil
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GeoGeosynchronous Satellite. A GEO satellite remains stationary above the same point. This type of satellite orbits approximately 23,000 miles above Earth's surface. See geostationary.
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GeoGeostationary Earth Orbit, see geostationary
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Geo
(archaic) George|lang=en
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Geo
('', , '') an inlet, gully or cleft in the face of a cliff
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GeoGeostationary Earth Orbit (35786km)
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GeoThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for GEORGIA.
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GeoGeostationary Earth Orbit (35786km)
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