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the time period of a geostationary satellite is​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

23 hours and 56 minutes

Geostationary orbit, a circular orbit 35,785 km (22,236 miles) above Earth's Equator in which a satellite's orbital period is equal to Earth's rotation period of 23 hours and 56 minutes. A spacecraft in this orbit appears to an observer on Earth to be stationary in the sky.

Answered by aaryamali2008
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Answer:

23 hours and 56 minutes

Explanation:

23 hours and 56 minutes

Geostationary orbit, a circular orbit 35,785 km (22,236 miles) above Earth's Equator in which a satellite's orbital period is equal to Earth's rotation period of 23 hours and 56 minutes. A spacecraft in this orbit appears to an observer on Earth to be stationary in the sky.

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