What are geo stationary satellites?
What are geo stationary satellites?
Geostationary satellites, also known as geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO) satellites, are satellites that orbit the Earth at the same rate as the Earth rotates, allowing them to remain fixed relative to a specific point on the Earth's surface. This means that they appear to be stationary when observed from the ground. Geostationary satellites are typically positioned at an altitude of approximately 35,786 kilometers (22,236 miles) above the Earth's equator. They are commonly used for telecommunications, broadcasting, weather monitoring, and other applications that require a constant connection to a specific geographic location on the Earth's surface.
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