Science, asked by anjalisingh19, 5 months ago

what is meant by orbit of a satellite on what basis and how are the orbits of artificial satellite classified​

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Answered by pds39937
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An orbit is a specific path (elliptical or circular) or trajectory around a planet in which a satellite revolves. ... High Earth Orbits (Height from the earth's surface > 35780 km): If the height of the satellite's orbit above the earth's surface is greater than or equal to 35780 km, the orbit is called High earth Orbit.

Answered by MrIRZETEX
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An orbit is a specific path (elliptical or circular) or trajectory around a planet in which a satellite revolves. ... High Earth Orbits (Height from the earth's surface > 35780 km): If the height of the satellite's orbit above the earth's surface is greater than or equal to 35780 km, the orbit is called High earth Orbit.

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