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difference between geostationary satellite and polar satellite​

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Answered by krishnasaroj2002
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While geosynchronous satellites can have any inclination, the key difference to geostationary orbit is the fact that they lie on the same plane as the equator. Geostationary orbits fall in the same category as geosynchronous orbits, but with that one special quality of being parked over the equator.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The satellites which revolve near the poles of the earth are called polar satellites.

The satellites whose period of revolution is exactly same as the period of revolution of axial motion of earth are called geostationary satellites.

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