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Can we see geostationary satellites?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The GOES geostationary satellites are about 22,300 miles above Earth's Equator and require a telescope to see, but you may be able to see a polar orbiting satellite (orbiting about 500 miles about Earth's surface) with just a pair of binoculars or, if it's dark enough, just your eyes!

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