Orbital Position definition

Orbital Position means the 72.7° West Longitude orbital position.
Orbital Position has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1 of this Agreement.
Orbital Position means the geostationary 115.0°W orbital position.

Examples of Orbital Position in a sentence

  • If the condition of the accepted Satellite is disputed, Purchaser may request and Contractor shall perform such tests on the SATMEX 8 Satellite at the Geostationary Orbital Position as may be mutually agreed for the purpose of endeavoring to resolve such dispute.

  • Satellite is relocated to any of the Alternate Orbital Positions listed in Attachment C) prior to moving an Interim Satellite to the [ ] Orbital Position, including, without limitation, any required frequency coordination agreements, and shall maintain, at its sole cost and expense, all such Authorizations for so long as the Interim Satellite is located at the [ ] Orbital Position.

  • At any time following commencement of the Service Term, *** Prior to the arrival of the Satellite at an Alternate Orbital Position, the parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to amend the Transponder Performance Specifications set forth in Attachment A and the SATS Satellite Users’ Guide set forth in Attachment B to reflect the use of the Service from the Alternate Orbital Position.

  • During the Service Term, at any time and from time to time, Customer shall have the right to *** Customer shall obtain, at its sole cost and expense, all necessary Authorizations (except that SATS shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining, at its own cost and expense, any and all Authorizations relating to the Alternate Orbital Position in the event that the *** Certain confidential portions of this exhibit were omitted by means of redacting a portion of the text.

  • Enabling the Satellite to Continue to Occupy Relocated Orbital Position ................

  • These tests would then be repeated in Africa once the satellite has reached the Relocated Orbital Position and is pointed correctly.

  • At such time as the Shared Satellite has reached the end of its useful life or upon the occurrence of a constructive total loss within the meaning of any applicable constructive total loss insurance policy, TMI shall cause Telesat, at the expense of TMI, to decommission the Shared Satellite by removing it from the Relocated Orbital Position to the extent technically possible to do so.

  • Drift the Satellite from 101 degrees West to the Relocated Orbital Position.

  • The Lessee shall satisfy all Applicable Legal Requirements (other than -------- FCC and Canadian government approvals and any other Applicable Legal Requirements that the Lessor is responsible for satisfying) to enable the Satellite to occupy and operate from the Relocated Orbital Position throughout the Lease Term, and shall provide the Lessor with quarterly status reports and evidence as to the Lessee's satisfaction of such obligation promptly at the end of each calendar quarter during the Lease Term.

  • LORAL, at its own expense, shall obtain and maintain or cause others to obtain and maintain all spacecraft authorizations (including, but not limited to, licenses to construct, launch, test and operate the Satellite), landing rights necessary for operation of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Capacity from the Orbital Position in Canada (to the extent provided below), and licenses necessary for the Gateway Service and operating the TT&C (tracking, telemetry, and command) ground stations for the Satellite.


More Definitions of Orbital Position

Orbital Position means the geostationary 115.0°W orbital position. “Other Canadian Capacity” has the meaning ascribed in Section 4.5. “Other Capacity” has the meaning ascribed in Section 2.3.