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Hope you like it.
p.s it is to the tune of 'video killed the radio star'
the communication satellites take 24 hours to complete their one revolution around the earthso the orbit of revolving satellite is called geostationary orbit.
No. That only applies to low Earth orbit. Geostationary satellites orbit beyond it.
Because most satellites are not 'geostationary'. A geostationary satellite orbits the Earth at the same speed that the Earth spins on its axis - such as the GPS grid, or TV relay satellites. Most satellites travel faster or slower than the Earth spins.
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.
Yes, both geosynchronous and geostationary satellites can perform reconnaissance from space, but their effectiveness varies. Geostationary satellites remain fixed over a specific point on the Earth's equator, providing continuous coverage of the same area, which is useful for monitoring weather and large-scale environmental changes. Geosynchronous satellites, while following a similar orbital path, can have inclined orbits, allowing them to cover different regions over time. However, for detailed reconnaissance, lower-altitude satellites in polar orbits are often preferred due to their higher resolution imaging capabilities.
It is used for communication plates where geostationary satellites can't reach, in polar areas. Russia uses elliptical satellites where the geostationary satellites can't reach.
Geostationary satellites orbit in a constant position relative to the surface of the planet. They generally follow the Clarke Belt, named in honor of Arthur C. Clarke, which is about 22,300 miles above the equator.
Yes, generally they are.
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Geostationary satellites are the ones used for GPS satellites.
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the communication satellites take 24 hours to complete their one revolution around the earthso the orbit of revolving satellite is called geostationary orbit.
Yes, GPS and GeoStationary satellites are two different things.
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It should be possible to have the perfectly geostationary satellites. But it is not possible. Perfectly geostationary satellite can not be made. Such satellite is pulled away by other objects like moon, sun and other planets from different directions. This force changes the velocity of the satellites.
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geostationary andGeosynchronous satellites