Upcoming Events
Levan Center of Innovation - Space Center Series

Learn about these orbits of interest and the business operations being conducted in each now and in the future! This is our second of three Space Speaker Series and each panel is 90 minutes, followed by a reception.
Featured Speakers: To be announced
There are several types of Earth orbit, and each offers certain advantages and capabilities.
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) LEO is commonly used for communication and remote sensing satellite systems, as well as the International Space Station (ISS) and Hubble Space Telescope.
Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) MEO is commonly used for navigation systems, including U.S. GPS.
Geosynchronous Orbit (GSO) & Geostationary Orbit (GEO) Objects in GSO have an orbital speed that matches the Earth’s rotation, yielding a consistent position over a single longitude. GEO is a kind of GSO. It matches the planet’s rotation, but GEO objects only orbit Earth’s equator, and from the ground perspective, they appear in a fixed position in the sky. GSO and GEO are used for telecommunications and Earth observation.
Registration Link: https://startupspace.app/detail-normal-events/44058?b_link=event_type%3Dupcoming%26search_group%3D170%26search_radius%3D50
