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Geostationary Orbit ? |
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Answer» SATELLITE in a CIRCULAR ORBIT about 36000 km above the equator move in time with EARTH. Satellites in this orbit are called GEOSTATIONARY because they are stationary with respect to the earth and appear to be fixed in sky. Satellite in a circular orbit about 36000 km above the equator move in time with earth. Satellites in this orbit are called geostationary because they are stationary with respect to the earth and appear to be fixed in sky. |
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