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what are geostationary satellites ​

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Answered by nirman95
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geostationary satellites are those satellites which rotate around the Earth along the equatorial and are responsible for transmission of signals.

The most important fact for geostationary satellites is that the will rotate with the same angular velocity as that of the Earth, hence remaining relatively at rest with the equator of the Earth.

The time period of such satellites is 24 hours

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Answered by smithanidhin
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Explanation:It is basically an earth orbiting satellite which is placed at an altitude of nearly 35,800 kilometers (22,300 miles) Directly over equator.

It revolves in the same direction the earth rotates that is west to east. One orbit takes 24 hours, the same length of time as the earth requires to rotate once on its axis. This term, geostationary comes from the fact that such a satellite appears almost stationary in the sky when seen by a ground-based observer.

It is mainly used for broadcasting and monitering.

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