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Distinguish between geostationary satellite and polar satellite

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Geostationary Satellites have a circular orbit that lies in the plane of the earth's equator. ... In case of polar satellites, the orbital plane contains the Earth's axis so the satellite passes over the Earth's poles as seen in the illustration.

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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