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Orbit of polar satellite is

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Answered by sanjoosingh1182
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The 'orbit of a polar satellite' is elliptical.

Explanation:

This is because polar satellites follow an orbital path that goes around the poles either over or near the poles on each revolution. The polar orbits rotate from north to the South Pole of the earth with the earth rotating beneath it.

Answered by dulasidaran
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Answer:

The 'orbit of a polar satellite' is elliptical

Explanation: This is because polar satellites follow an orbital path that goes around the poles either over or near the poles on each revolution. The polar orbits rotate from north to the South Pole of the earth with the earth rotating beneath it.

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