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

    Sep 1, 2015 · an orbit in which the satellite continuously remains "directly overhead" for the same ground position on Earth This is a description of a geostationary orbit, which is a special case of a …

  2. Geosynchronous orbits around other Solar System objects

    Oct 1, 2014 · Earth's geostationary orbit has many human-made satellites which have helped vastly with communications and research. Aside from this artificial collection, are there any other objects orbiting …

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

    Aug 1, 2016 · The orbit you have shown is an elliptical inclined geosynchronous orbit. The shape is actually called an Analemma. In fact, the image you provided is of the Sun doing something similar to …

  4. What is the maximum inclination a geosynchronous orbit can have ...

    A geosynchronous orbit is one where a satellite's orbital period (more or less) matches a planet's rotation period. However, this is distinct from a geostationary orbit, where a satellite must remain …

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

    Jan 10, 2020 · This reminds me of a Sun-synchronous orbit. Not the answer to your question, but weird in that it always track the same spot on Earth with regard to the Sun, e.g. always tracking the …

  6. Starlink Satellite Orbits - Space Exploration Stack Exchange

    Jun 10, 2024 · From the : A geostationary orbit, also referred to as a geosynchronous equatorial orbit (GEO), is a circular geosynchronous orbit 35,786 km (22,236 mi) in altitude above Earth's equator, …

  7. What is the altitude of a surface-synchronous orbit around the Moon?

    Dec 8, 2020 · 6 A geostationary equatorial orbit (GEO) is a circular geosynchronous orbit in the plane of the Earth's equator with a radius of approximately 42,164 km (26,199 mi) (measured from the center …

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

    Sep 18, 2013 · 17 I was reading this article and thought it was reasonably cheap, probably because I mistook LEO for GEO. What is the going rate to get something into GeoStationary Orbit and …

  9. Is a geosynchronous type orbit possible for a moon constantly …

    Mar 12, 2025 · A highly elliptical geostationary orbit is impossible as the orbital speed well vary throughout the orbit (see Kepler's laws) In order to be geosynchronous, the moon's orbital period will …

  10. orbit - How closely spaced are satellites at GEO? - Space Exploration ...

    As the picture below (kind of) shows, there are lots of satellites in geostationary orbit. Couple this with the fact that certain longitudes are more desirable than others (like above North America...