Satellites in geostationary orbit complete one orbit in the same time that it takes the Earth to make one rotation on its axis. This makes it appear as if the satellite is “stationary” above a fixed point on the Earth.
Satellites in geostationary orbit complete one orbit in the same time that it takes the Earth to make one rotation on its axis. This makes it appear as if the satellite is “stationary” above a fixed point on the Earth.