Description : incidentally propose the geostationary scheme or orbit of the satellite in 1940s A. Arthur Clarke B. Carl Friedrich Gauss C. Samuel Morse D. Stephen Gray
Last Answer : A. Arthur Clarke
Description : What kind of evidences have been given by Edwin Hubble? -Geography
Last Answer : Edwin Hubble, in 1920, provided evidence that the universe is expanding. As time passes, galaxies move further and further apart.
Description : The author of the book ‘Cosmos’ is — (1) Carl Sagan (2) Issaq Asimov (3) Arthur C. Clarke (4) Michael Christian
Last Answer : Carl Sagan
Description : Who developed the concept ‘World Wide Web’ ? (1) Tim Berners-Lee (2) Microsoft (3) Arthur Clarke (4) AT & T Bell Lab
Last Answer : Microsoft
Description : The theory of Expanding Universe was first propounded by------? A. Einstein B. Newton C. Gahleo D. Hubble (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Hubble (Answer)
Description : The 'Canons of Taxation' were propounded by - (1) Edwin Canon (2) Adam Smith (3) J.M. Keynes (4) Dalton
Last Answer : (2) Adam Smith Explanation: Canons of Taxation were first originally laid down by economist Adam Smith in his famous book 'The Wealth of Nations". In this book, Adam smith only gave four canons of taxation: ... equity: (ii) canon of certainty: (iii) canon of convenience; and (iv) canon of economy.
Description : The ‘Canons of Taxation’ were propounded by (1) Edwin Canon (2) Adam Smith (3) J.M. Keynes (4) Dalton
Last Answer : Adam Smith
Description : The theory of Expanding Universe ' was first propounded by? A. Einstein B. Newton C. Hubble D. Galileo
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : What did Sir William Herschel discover in 1800?
Last Answer : Answer: Infra-red radiation.
Description : Who regulates the slots where the geosynchronous satellites should be placed? (1) UN Secretary General (2) International Telecommunication Union (3) NASA (4) Glaukosmos
Last Answer : International Telecommunication Union
Description : In 1842, Edwin Chadwick's report raised the possibility that sewage spreads disease along with a ______ outbreak which began the ________ movement. a. typhoid, aseptic b. cholera, sanitation c. polio, immunization d. none of the above are correct
Last Answer : b. cholera, sanitation
Description : The first satellite launched for a geosynchronous orbit but unfortunately lost during orbit injection A. Syncom I B. Telstar I C. Sputnik I D. Early Bird I
Last Answer : A. Syncom I
Description : Which is the latest satellite of India placed in the geosynchronous orbit ? (1) INSAT-2D (2) INSAT-3A (3) INSAT-4A (4) Kalpana
Last Answer : INSAT-3A
Description : The jet thrusters are usually fired to A. maintain altitude B. put the satellite into the transfer orbit C. inject the satellite in the geosynchronous orbit D. bring the satellite back to earth.
Last Answer : A. maintain altitude
Description : ‘3-D’ Model of leadership is propounded by– (A) Likert Reinsis (B) Kurt Levis (C) William Ridin (D) Henry Fayol
Last Answer : Answer: William Ridin
Description : The propounded of the law of single variable is Options: A) James S.Will B) Thomas Hobbes C) William Kant D) Dewey
Last Answer : A) James S.Will
Description : Who was the first king to be crowned in Westminster Abbey? (A) King Arthur (B) King Alfred (C) Henry VIII (D) William the Conqueror
Last Answer : (D) William the Conqueror
Description : How is Arthur Brooke related to William Shakespeare?
Last Answer : Arthur Brooke wrote the poem Romeus and Juliet which Shakespeare turned into the play Romeo and Juliet.
Description : Which of the following authors is an Irish writer? (A) Oscar Wilde (B) Arthur Conan Doyle (C) William Golding (D) Walter Scott
Last Answer : (A) Oscar Wilde
Description : Repeaters inside communications satellites are known as A. Trancievers B. Transponders C. Transducers D. TWT
Last Answer : B. Transponders
Description : An automated ship-to-shore distress alerting system using satellites and advanced terrestrial communications systems. A. GPS B. Iridium system C. INMARSAT D. GMDSS
Last Answer : D. GMDSS
Description : Iridium satellites can provide data communications of up ____ bps data rate. A. 1200 B. 4800 C. 2400 D. 3840
Last Answer : C. 2400
Description : What was the major operational limitation of early communications satellites?
Last Answer : The lack of suitable power sources.
Description : What are the two types of communications satellites?
Last Answer : Passive and active.
Description : Help finding story: Two satellites orbit sun to monitor activity?
Last Answer : answer:Is it this article In 2005 and 2008 a pair of test satellites, Galileo In Orbit Validation Element (GIOVE) –A and –B, were launched into the constellation’s future orbit. The satellites were fitted with radiation monitors, still returning data to this day.
Description : What would the Aliens in Independence Day have done if Humanity did not have Satellites in Orbit?
Last Answer : It took you 17yrs to dream up this crap theory…genuinely sad on an epic scale.
Description : This layer is the outermost layer of the atmosphere satellites orbit the atmosphere in this layer?
Last Answer : Thermosphere and the exosphere
Description : what do you call the point farthest from a satellite's orbit to a planet?
Last Answer : In general the farthest point in a satellite's orbit from its focus is its apoapsis. If the focus is the Sun or Earth however then you would say the satellite's farthest point is its aphelion and apogee, respectively.
Description : What is the number of satellites in the fourth orbit of the solar system ?
Last Answer : The number of satellites in the fourth orbit of the solar system is two .
Description : What In what layer of the atmosphere do satellites orbit?
Last Answer : SatellitesSatellites orbit in outer space, not in the earth. They are sent to outer space where the gravitational pull of the earth pulls them around, just as the earth is pulled around the sun ... Communications satellites are generally at 23,000 miles up. GPS satellites are up about 13,000 miles.
Description : Approximately how many satellites are in orbit?
Last Answer : There are approximately 560 currently functional satellites in orbit, there are around 8000 total man made satellites in orbit. The SSN tracks everything in orbit over the size of 10cm and in its history has tracked over 26000 objects to date.
Description : The satellites which revolve in such an orbit, so that they move with earth rotation are called: A. Geo satellites B. Stationary satellites C. Geo-stationary satellites D. Earth-space satellites
Description : What is the orbit inclination of geostationary satellites? A. 0° B. 10° C. 20° D. 30°
Last Answer : A. 0°
Description : Low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites have _____ orbits.
Last Answer : polar
Description : What country currently has the third largest number of satellites in orbit?
Last Answer : ANSWER: FRANCE
Description : Which retail stores sell Herschel bags?
Last Answer : Is ordering online not an option? Zappos sells them, or you could buy them directly from Herschel.
Description : Why did the election of Herschel Johnson and Alexander Stephens upset northerners?
Last Answer : they were against the Act
Description : Which period of John Keats as called "the most placid time in Keats’s life" by Cowden Clarke, a close friend of Keats? A. His visit to Lake District B. Keats’ lodging in the attic above the surgery at 7 Church Street C. Keats stay in Italy D. Keats’ travel to Alps
Last Answer : Keats’ lodging in the attic above the surgery at 7 Church Street
Description : ECE Board Exam March 1996 It is a spacecraft placed in orbit around the earth carrying onboard microwave receiver and transmitting equipments. A. Fiber optic equipment B. Communications satellite C. Wireless radio system D. Coaxial cable syste
Last Answer : B. Communications satellite
Description : What is the propagation delay when a signal is transmitter by an earth station to a geosynchronous satellite about 38,500 km above earth’s equator and then received by the same earth station? A. 256 msec B. 128 msec C. 300 msec D. 400 msec
Last Answer : A. 256 msec
Description : The round-trip propagation delay between two earth stations through a geosynchronous satellite is A. 500 to 600 ms B. 300 to 400 ms C. 600 to 700 ms D. 400 to 500 ms
Last Answer : A. 500 to 600 ms
Description : ___________ is a satellite that rotates around the earth in a low-altitude elliptical or circular pattern. A. Geosynchronous satellite B. Nonsynchronous satellite C. Prograde satellite D. Retrograde satellite
Last Answer : B. Nonsynchronous satellite
Description : Is a kind of satellite which has a period of revolution equivalent to the period of rotation of the earth about its axis. A. Passive satellite B. Synchronous satellite C. Active satellite D. Geosynchronous satellite
Last Answer : D. Geosynchronous satellite
Description : An earth satellite whose period of revolution is equal to the period of rotation of the earth about its axis. A. Geosynchronous B. Steerable C. Passive D. Active
Last Answer : A. Geosynchronous
Description : Who propounded the Innovation theory of profits? (1) J.A. Schumpeter (2) P.A. Samuelson (3) Alfred Marshall (4) David Ricardo.
Last Answer : (1) J.A. Schumpeter Explanation: Schumpeter's (1934) original theory of innovative profits emphasized the role of entrepreneurship (his term was entrepreneurial profits) and the ... innovation, in which independent inventors typically fed discoveries as potential inputs to entrepreneurial firms.
Description : Who propounded the Innovation theory of profits ? (1) J.A. Schumpeter (2) P.A. Samuelson (3) Alfred Marshall (4) David Ricardo
Last Answer : J.A. Schumpeter
Description : Was Edwin Hawkins ' song Happy Day was the first gospel song to go gold?
Last Answer : absolutely true :)
Description : Who were the first to circle the moon? A. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell B. Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin C. Charles Conrad and Alan Bean D. None of these
Last Answer : A. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell