Satellite Terminology
Geocentric- any object orbiting the Earth, such as the Moon or artificial satellites.
Satellite- an artificial body placed in orbit around the earth or moon or another planet in order to collect information or for communication.
Inclined Geostationary Orbit- the satellite remains geosynchronous (that is, completing one orbit around the earth every 24 hours), it is no longer geostationary. From a fixed observation point on Earth, it would appear to trace out a small ellipse as the gravitational effects of other stellar bodies (Sun and Moon) exhibit influence over the satellite, as the effect accumulates over time the trace becomes an analemma with lobes oriented north-southward.
Geostationary Orbit- high Earth orbit that allows satellites to match Earth's rotation.
Geosynchronous- having a period of rotation synchronous with that of the earth's rotation.