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Why artificial satellites are named as geostationary satellites

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Answered by Anonymous
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Geostationary orbit (GEO) – 36,000 km above the Earth. Time for one orbit is 24 hours. This is to match the rotation of the Earth so that the satellite appears to stay above the same point above the Earth's surface. This is used for many communications and weather satellites.

Answered by helyndhruvi
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Description: When a geosynchronous satellite is placed directly above the Equator with a circular orbit and angular velocity identical to that of the Earth, the satellite is known as a geostationary satellite. These satellites appear to be stationary above a particular point which is due to the synchronization.

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