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In the analogue days why were most sats at western positions?
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<blockquote data-quote="PFD ALGARVE" data-source="post: 827396" data-attributes="member: 393058"><p>My uncle (professor of communication at a large UK university) says that gravity is not constant along the equator, and you in effect have troughs and peaks of gravity. It uses more fuel to keep the birds on the "peaks", so they would prefer them in the troughs where they have a tendency to stay. </p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PFD ALGARVE, post: 827396, member: 393058"] My uncle (professor of communication at a large UK university) says that gravity is not constant along the equator, and you in effect have troughs and peaks of gravity. It uses more fuel to keep the birds on the "peaks", so they would prefer them in the troughs where they have a tendency to stay. . [/QUOTE]
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