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A geostationary satellite is a satellite in geostationary orbit with an orbital period the same as the earth s rotation period.
A satellite in this orbit is known as a geostationary satellite and has an orbital period of one sidereal day 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds which means that it completes one revolution around earth in exactly the same time.
How high above the earth s surface must the geostationary satellite be placed into orbit.
The gravitational force between the satellite and the.
R orbital radius earth s equatorial radius height of the satellite above the earth surface r 6 378 km 35 780 km r 42 158 km r 4 2158 x 107 m speed of the satellite is 3 0754 x 103 m s.
Such orbit is called geostationary orbit.
To be geostationary a satellite needs to revolute at the velocity of about 11060 km h or 3075 m s.
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I was wondering whether relative speed of geostationary satellite with respect to earth is zero or not.
A geostationary earth satellite with a mass of 3700kg has the following radius and velocity vectors relative to the center of the earth.
From the relationship f centripetal f centrifugal we note that the mass of the satellite m s appears on both sides geostationary orbit is independent of the mass of the satellite.
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Circular orbit above the earth s equator and following the direction of the earth s rotation two geostationary satellites in the same orbit a 5 6 view of a part of the geostationary belt showing several geostationary satellites.
At this velocity it is synchronous with the earth and becomes geostationary.
The geostationary satellite are satellite that look s stationary object in the sky or space they revolve around the earth in such a way that they are not changing thier position with respect to.