A zone of the Earth orbit situated above low Earth orbit (altitude of 2,000 kilometres) and below geostationary orbit (altitude of 35,786 kilometres).
Sinônimos
Examples for "meo"
Examples for "meo"
1Ezio was with the dead when he was approached Bartolo-meo, panting.
2The priest, still sitting, chanted the first verse of the unchanging psalm, "Dixit Dominus Domino meo."
3Let me then recommend this principle of vanity to you; act upon it 'meo periculo'; I promise you it will turn to your account.
4De Meo will start on July 1, Renault said in a statement.
5Auckland mask company Meo had predominantly served the international market for three years.
1SES shares jumped more than 6 percent after the company's successful launch of medium earth orbit satellites.
2The Company operates a multi-orbit constellation of satellites including the Medium Earth Orbit O3b system.
1The ICO protects information rights and has the power to impose fines.
2For those who already conducted their ICO, things are even more complicated.
3The ICO said it was providing the interim report to help that inquiry.
4However, the ICO does not have the power to block such a move.
5The ICO opened a full investigation into the matter in August that year.
6China took a stronger stance by banning ICOs altogether, as did South Korea.
7Illy was speaking on the sidelines of ICO meetings in London this week.
8July 2011 Representatives of the ICO and Society of Editors meet.
9Described simply, an ICO sounds like a childish money making scheme.
10We're reviewing the report and will respond to the ICO soon.
11Bitcoins and ether, another digital currency, are used to purchase tokens for ICOs.
12ICOs have become hugely popular in 2017 generating billions for companies.
13The ICO craze has fizzled, and no blockchain application has gained mass acceptance.
14Stylish and vital performances, as you would expect from the ICO.
15So where are all the bitcoins and ethers raised in the ICO stored?
16ICOs are also a way to raise capital, bypassing banks and venture capital firms.