How does a satellite in geosynchronous orbit appear to an observer on earth?
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A special case of geosynchronous orbit is the geostationary orbit, whichis a circular geosynchronous orbit inEarth's equatorial plane (that is, directly above the Equator). A satellitein a geostationary orbit appearsstationary, always at the same point in the sky, to observers on the surface.
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