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what are geostatinary satellite? give the conditionfor satelliteto appear geostatinary​

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Answered by varshasingh918664
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Explanation:

Geostationary satellites are launched via a temporary orbit, and placed in a slot above a particular point on the Earth's surface. The orbit requires some stationkeeping to keep its position, and modern retired satellites are placed in a higher graveyard orbit to avoid collisions.

Answered by mannmehra56
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Description: When a geosynchronous satellite is placed directly above the Equator with a circular orbit and angular velocity identical to that of the Earth, the satellite is known as a geostationary satellite. These satellites appear to be stationary above a particular point which is due to the synchronization.

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