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The tv satellites orbit called is a geo stationery.
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Yes, GPS and GeoStationary satellites are two different things.
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geo stationary and polar orbiting
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for large geo satellites of year 2000 onwards rough specs are as below 3000 kg 8 - 15 kW power 1,200 kg payload over 33,000 circuits
3 GEO Satellites located at 120 degrees are required to cover whole of the earth.
Non Geo stationary satellite is that satellite which has different angular velocity from earth and not placed on the height of 36000 Km from the earth. If you use Geo stationary satellite than only 3 satellites are enough to cover whole world. most of satellite are geostationary and they are(most of them) active satellites too.
The different artificial satellites launched are Low Earth Orbiting Satellites for Remote sensing, Medium Earth Orbiting Satellites like GPS , Geo Stationary Orbiting Satellites for Communication and Molnia Satellites again for Communication. These are the different artificial Satellite orbiting the Planet Earth.
With large number of low-earth-orbit satellites and the geo-synchronous orbit stuffed full of communications satellites, there aren't all THAT many "medium" altitude satellites. But there are some. The GPS navigation satellites, for example, are in highly inclined 12-hour orbits, and an unknown number of military "spy" satellites are in that middle range.
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