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Difference between polar orbit and geostationary satellites

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Answered by Anonymous
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▶️\textbf {\underline {POLAR ORBIT:}}◀️



⚫️Polar orbit defines as the orbit a satellite which passes near the North-south poles. The polar orbit which revolves the each planets or passes nearly or above the both poles north or south and planets in one round.



\textbf {\underline {GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES:}}



⚪️Geostationary satellites is a satellite which revolves around the earth which is at the altitude of almost 35,800 kilometer.
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