my answer would be (d)
lets forget gravity for a second, if we launch a satelite with velocity relative to earth =5 ms^-1, then that satellite will travel relative to the earth with 5ms^-1, this is completely independent of the earth's velocity. (when u throw a ball at 5 ms^-1, you will see the ball travel at 5ms^-1, end of story, you dont factor in the fact that the ground under you is orbiting the sun at some velocity.)
so for the question, if u launch the satellite with either -Vo or Vo relative to the earth, then the earth will see the satellite going at velocity with magnitudes sqrt(Gm/r) regardless of its own velocity and satellites will orbit, but what is different is the velocity of the satellite relative to the sun, ie satellite will have (Velocity relative to sun) =Vrelative to earth +V earth relative to sun.
so east satellite will have (Velocity relative to sun) = Vo+V earth relative to sun.
while west satellite will have (Velocity relative to sun) = -Vo+V earth relative to sun.
so if we wanted the satellites to orbit the sun, then launching it west or east matters.