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LEOS
(redirected from Low Earth orbiting satellite)

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LEOSLasers and Electro-Optics Society (IEEE)
LEOSLow Earth Orbiting Satellite
LEOSLaboratory for Electro-Optics Systems (est. 1993; Indian Space Research Organisation; India)
LEOSLaw Enforcement Officer's Safety Act
LEOSLong Eaton Operatic Society (UK)
LEOSLaparoscopic Electrocautery of the Ovarian Surface (human reproduction)


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The assemblies, which detect light in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, will be the "eyes" for a fleet of low earth orbiting satellites that will detect, track, and identify hostile missiles through all phases of their flight.
SkyBridge will provide telecom operators and service providers(1) with broadband access capacity, enabling them to offer high-speed, highly interactive multimedia services to business and residential users anywhere in the world via a constellation of 80 low earth orbiting satellites.
Our systems can be deployed earlier and compete directly with proposed low earth orbiting satellite (LEO) and mid-earth orbiting satellite (MEO) offerings.
 
 
 
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