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  2. Why is geosynchronous orbit an altitude, rather than a velocity?

    Sep 1, 2015 · For a geosynchronous orbit, the orbit has to take 24 hours instead of 90 minutes, because the earth takes 24 hours to spin. This happens when the circle is expanded to an …

  3. geosynchronous - Is an Earth synchronous (?) polar orbit possible ...

    Jan 10, 2020 · A polar orbit can be geosynchronous and always follow the same path, but that path cannot be straight along a meridian. If the orbit passes on top of both poles, then the orbit …

  4. orbital mechanics - Why do geosynchronous satellites appear to ...

    Aug 1, 2016 · A few things about a Geosynchronous orbit: The inclination varies with time, although this isn't that important for day to day operations. The period is 24 hours, but a …

  5. ISS Speed required for true geosynchronous orbit

    Jul 27, 2017 · The speed at geosynchronous orbit is 3 km/sec, the speed of the rotation of the Earth at the equator is 0.46 km/sec, geosynchronous orbit is at 35,786 km and the ISS is at …

  6. Who/What is the international authority to assign/refuse orbit to a ...

    $\begingroup$ Yes indeed the geosynchronous orbits are more limited than all others combined (both in physical space and in electromagnetic spectrum space). But that maybe for now, with …

  7. geosynchronous - What is the current cost per kg to send …

    Sep 18, 2013 · While launching to a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) is of course expected to be a lot cheaper per kilogram than lifting same mass to a Geosynchronous Orbit (GSO) or a …

  8. orbit - How full is the geostationary belt? - Space Exploration …

    It is worth noting that while a geostationary orbit is typically defined as circular, uninclined, and having a period equal to one sidereal day, actual satellites are only maintained near this, as …

  9. orbital mechanics - Teleporting an object into geosynchronous …

    Apr 19, 2018 · A satellite in geosynchronous orbit has a velocity of ~3000 m/s. You may be confused by the fact that both objects complete an "orbit" in 24 hours. But consider the fact …

  10. Solved A geosynchronous equatorial orbit is a circular orbit - Chegg

    A geosynchronous equatorial orbit is a circular orbit above the Earth's equator that has a period of 1 day (these are sometimes called geostationary orbits). These geostationary orbits are of …

  11. Geosynchronous orbits around other Solar System objects

    Oct 1, 2014 · A circular orbit having the resulting radius ($46164 km$ for Earth) is called Geosynchronous; if it also have 0 inclination it is a Geostationary orbit, since a spacecraft put …

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