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A geostationary orbit is a circular orbit above the Earth's equator where a satellite orbits at the same speed as the Earth's rotation. This allows the satellite to appear stationary in the sky relative to an observer on the ground. Geostationary satellites are commonly used for communication, weather monitoring, and other purposes that require a fixed point of reference in space.

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