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At what height are geostationary satellites placed in the sky?​

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Answered by ompatel000
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35,786 kilometres

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Answered by Anonymous
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◼ At what height are geostationary satellites placed in the sky?¿

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A geostationary orbit can be achieved only at an altitude very close to 35,786 kilometres (22,236 miles) and directly above the equator.

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