what uses of
medium orbit satellite
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Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
The most common use for satellites in this region is for navigation, such as the GPS (with an altitude of 20,200·kilometres), Glonass (with an altitude of 19,100·kilometres) and Galileo (with an altitude of 23,222·kilometres) constellations.
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Medium Earth Orbit (MEO)
MEO is the region of space around the Earth above low Earth orbit and below geostationary orbit. The most common use for satellites in this region is for navigation, such as the GPS (with an altitude of 20,200·kilometres), Glonass (with an altitude of 19,100·kilometres) and Galileo (with an altitude of 23,222·kilometres) constellations. Communications satellites that cover the North and South Pole are also put in MEO. The orbital·periods of MEO satellites range from about 2 to 24 hours. Telstar, one of the first and most famous experimental satellites, orbits in MEO.