Talk:Geostationary transfer orbit

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Comments cancelled. There are several different GTO orbits.

[edit] Redunancy throughout

The article's copy seems very redundant. I was just passing through, so perhaps I'm wrong. Anyone keeping an eye on this article? Could you double check my observations? - Davandron | Talk 04:41, 5 January 2007 (UTC)

I didn't get far enough to look for redundant parts. I spaced out wondering how this page can rearranged to better cover the subject matter. An SVG image of approximately where the GTO is would be good. Maybe someone will be bold and rearrange it? I'm too spaced out (haha) to be bold right now. Jeff Carr 18:51, 19 September 2007 (UTC)