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What is meant by the orbit of a satellite? On what basis and how are the orbits of artificial satellite classified?

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Answered by mquazi920
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An orbit is a regular, repeating path that an object in space takes around another one. An object in an orbit is called a satellite. A satellite can be natural, like the moon, or human (or extraterrestrial?) -made. ... In addition to the planets' orbits, many planets have moons which are in orbit around them.

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Answered by bobybhagat45
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orbit of a satellite is its path around the earth.

orbits of a satellites can be classified on various basis.

1)On the basis of the angle of the orbital plane:

orbital plane of the satellite can be equatorial plane of the earth or it can be at an angle to it.

2)On the basis of the nature of the orbit :orbital plane can be circular or elliptical in shape.

3)On the basis of the height of the satellite :orbit of satellite can be HEO,MEO,or LEO.

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