why geostationary satellite is called as parking satellite?
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This orbit, called the 'parking' orbit, has a period of about 100 minutes, it is direct (that is, the satellite revolves in the direction in which the Earth rotates), it is approximately circular and the plane of the orbit is inclined to the plane of the equator unless it happens that the launching site is located on ...
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This orbit, called the 'parking' orbit, has a period of about 100 minutes, it is direct (that is, the satellite revolves in the direction in which the Earth rotates), it is approximately circular and the plane of the orbit is inclined to the plane of the equator unless it happens that the launching site is located on . ...
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