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What is a geostationary orbit? Why is it necessary for communications and
navigation satellites to remain in the same position above the Earth's surface?
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Answered by burhanuddinkhanali
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It is always directly over the same place on the Earth's surface. A geostationary orbit is extremely valuable for weather monitoring because satellites in this orbit provide a constant view of the same surface area.

Answered by chitrasawant916
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geostationary orbit a circular orbit 35000 785 kilometre above earth's equator in which a satellite orbital period is equal to a rotation period of of 23 hours and 56 minutes. as spacecraft in the RB appears to an observer on on earth to be stationary in the sky

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