|
|
|
|
|
by mecko23
1144 days ago
|
|
Respectfully, I believe you are inaccurate on both accounts, sun synchronous orbits (SSO) only have no eclipse if their orbital plane is within a very degrees of the terminator, this of course widens with altitude but there exists far more possible SSOs with eclipses than without.
Secondly with GEOs as with any very high altitude orbit the eclipse time trends towards zero so effectively at a GEO the eclipse time is minimal compared to the illuminated time. Of note the length for the eclipse time of GEO varies throughout the year. |
|
You can chalk my comments up to a grumpy engineer tired of the cyclical SBSP pushes that never go anywhere.