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What is a non Geo stationary satellite?

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.


What are Geo - stationary orbit satellites?

Geo stationary satellites are man made objects sent up into space that orbit the Earth parallel with and in the plane of the equator. They are sent up into space so that their distance from the Earth and hence their orbital speed matches the speed with which the Earth rotates on its axis. This means that they maintain a constant "stationary" position over a point on the equator of the planet. This is useful for communications and earth observation purposes.


What are the different artificial satellites launched into orbit?

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.


What is fullform of INSAT?

The full form of INSAT is INDIAN NATIONAL SATELLITE SYSTEM. INSAT is a series of Geo stationary satellites launched by ISRO for telecommunications, broadcasting, meteorology related operations. The INSAT satellites provide transponders in various frequency band like C, S, Ku and Extended C Bands.


Where are the satellites?

Satellites are dispersed in various orbits around the Earth, including low Earth orbit (LEO), medium Earth orbit (MEO), and geostationary orbit (GEO). They are positioned strategically to provide global coverage for communication, weather monitoring, navigation, and various other services.

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What are the limitations involved in launching Geo stationary satellites?

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Two kinds of weather satellites?

geo stationary and polar orbiting


Are G.P.S and Geo-stationary satellites are different?

Yes, GPS and GeoStationary satellites are two different things.


What is a non Geo stationary satellite?

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.


What are Geo - stationary orbit satellites?

Geo stationary satellites are man made objects sent up into space that orbit the Earth parallel with and in the plane of the equator. They are sent up into space so that their distance from the Earth and hence their orbital speed matches the speed with which the Earth rotates on its axis. This means that they maintain a constant "stationary" position over a point on the equator of the planet. This is useful for communications and earth observation purposes.


How far must a geostationary communication satellite orbit?

Geo-stationary communication satellites are 35,768 Km far from earth surface at an equatorial latitiude.


What is the tv satellites orbit called?

The tv satellites orbit called is a geo stationery.


How does satellites avoid collision?

The vast majority of satellites are in geo-stationary orbits. This means, they travel around the Earth at the same speed that the Earth rotates - making them appear in the same place. One example is the GPS satellite network. Other satellites that actually orbit around the Earth, are at a different altitude - so they would (thoretically) never collide with a stationary one. Those that are orbiting, are placed in such a way, that they also avoid each other.


Something in orbit appearing not to move?

Geo-stationary


What is the role of geostatic satellite in daily life?

The most widely-known use for geo-stationary satellites - is the GPS system. There are sixteen geo-stationary satellites spaced evenly around the globe, to provide the data required by the GPS network to enable motorists to navigate safely throughout their journey. Another use would be satellite TV. Satellites for TV broadcasting are usually orbiting in a fixed position, to provide a transmission 'footprint' on the surface of the earth.


What is the name of the satellite visible over Skegness UK at about 21.00 on 2 Sept 2010 travelling approx west to east?

Are you sure it was a satellite ? The International Space Station is also visible from earth. Most satellites are in a geo-stationary orbit - in that they orbit the earth at the same speed the earth spins on its axis.


What are the different artificial satellites launched into orbit?

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.