What are the differences between polar orbit and geostationary orbit?
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In geostationary orbits, the satellite hovers over a fixed geographical location. ... Polar orbits are closer to Earth and move with respect to the Earth's surface, crossing the poles several times each day
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Polar orbits take the satellites over the Earth's poles Geostationary satellites take 24 hours to orbit the Earth, so the satellite appears to remain in the same part of the sky when viewed from the ground.
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