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How far away are satelites from earth?

Satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) are typically around 160-2,000 kilometers away from the Earth's surface. Geostationary satellites, on the other hand, orbit at an altitude of about 35,786 kilometers above the equator.


How was the ozone hole discovered?

satelites. really detailed satelites


Where are satelites?

Satellites are located in various orbits around the Earth, such as low Earth orbit (LEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO), and geostationary orbit (GEO). The specific location of a satellite depends on its intended purpose, whether for communication, weather monitoring, navigation, or other functions.


Is this how you spell the word satelites?

No, satellites.


What is the radius of a geostationary orbit around Earth?

The radius of a geostationary orbit around Earth is approximately 42,164 kilometers.


Why doesnt a geostationary satellite trace a path over the surface of the earth?

A geostationary satellite does not trace a path over the surface of the earth because that is what geostationary means - the satellite is stationary over a point on the Earth.


How many known satelites does Uranus have?

27


How geographers see the world?

pictures from satelites


How could a person lost at sea use the global positing system to find out where he or she is?

GPS use satelites to track the position, satelites are orbiting the earth all over so when you are lost in the ocean it will reach a few satelites then will need to reach one more to get to the one in your hand.


How could a person lost at sea use global positioning system to find out where he or she is?

GPS use satelites to track the position, satelites are orbiting the earth all over so when you are lost in the ocean it will reach a few satelites then will need to reach one more to get to the one in your hand.


Which is the height of a geostationary satellite from the surface is approximately?

The height of a geostationary satellite from the surface is approximately 35,786 kilometers (22,236 miles).


Europa ganymede and callisto are known as?

Satelites of Jupiter